Salsa Music Makes Me High

Written by chief on November 23rd, 2006 in Entertainment, General, Travel and Culture.

Salsa music is a diverse and predominantly Caribbean rhythm that is popular in many Latino countries. The word salsa’s origin has the same meaning as the sauce. Who applied this name to the music and dance and why remains unclear, but all agree that the name fits, metaphorically referring the music and dance being “saucy” and “tasty”.

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    [...] Ramon “Raymond” Ayala (born on February 3, 1977 in Rio Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico), known publicly as Daddy Yankee is a highly successful Puerto Rican reggaeton recording artist. He is sometimes referred to as El Cangri (shortened form of Cangrimán, which in turn is a corruption of the English word congressman, and used in Puerto Rico to describe a brazenly powerful or influential person in the neighborhood). Ayala is famous for recording songs in both English and Spanish, although the latter is more prominently used, his influences include salsa and Merengue. [...]

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