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"Electrica Salsa", also titled "Electrica Salsa (Baba Baba)", is a 1986 song by the group Off, featuring German DJ and singer Sven Väth and future Snap! producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti. It was the first single from his album Organisation for Fun on which it appears as fourth track in its single version and a
"Everybody Salsa" was originally a UK hit for Modern Romance in 1981 and was included on their debut album, Adventures in Clubland (1981) as part of the Clubland Mix along with "Ay Ay Ay Ay Moosey", "Salsa Rappsody", and "Moose on the Loose". It was one of the few Modern Romance records to feature drummer, Tony Gainsborough.
"Cali Pachanguero" is a salsa song performed by Grupo Niche and written by the group's founder Jairo Varela. Released in 1984 on the album No hay quinto malo , [a] [1] it has been called an anthem of Colombian salsa. [2] The song has been recognized by multiple media outlets as one of the greatest songs in Colombian history:
Unlike the previous two NOW Latino albums, this volume features eighteen tracks rather than twenty and adds songs from the salsa and bachata musical genres. Track listing [ edit ]
Salsa music is a style of Caribbean music, ... where African and New York musicians mix with leading African singers such as Bambino Diabate, Ricardo Lemvo, ...
The salsa version of the song was included on their greatest hits album Salsa Hits (2001) and Lo Esencial (2008) and on the compilation album Salsahits 2001 (2000). [15] Two music videos were made for the song; the first one for the ballad version, and the other for the English version. [16] [17] The ballad version was directed by Felipe Niño. [2]
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Carlos Enrique Estremera Colón (2 September 1958 – 28 October 2020) was a Puerto Rican Salsa singer, [1] a native of Santurce, Puerto Rico.Estremera was nicknamed "el niño de oro" (transl. "the golden boy") and later "el dueño del soneo" (transl. "the owner of "soneo""), for his uncanny ability to improvise lyrics to Salsa music.