
San Juan, Puerto Rico (May 23, 2025). – The emblematic Boricuas, Robertito Hernández and the renowned producer and trombonist Maximino Rivera, return with strength and elegance to the dance floors with their new single: “Pa’ Comer y Pa’ Acabar”.
With the firm stamp of “The dynamic duo of Salsa”, this song promises to become one of the most lively and enjoyed during Spring and the beginning of Summer.
Under the pen and melody of the highly sought-after Cuban composer Jorge del Valle, and with the arrangements of maestro Tony Velázquez, the song is dressed in authentic flavor and musical elegance.
The magic in the mix and sound, by the great Nano Cabrera, merges in a tribute full of energy and respect for Latin women, especially those who are born carrying fire in their walk.
The inspiration comes from a small town in the south of Cuba, Quivicán, a place where the beauty and grace of women are a constant source of praise and inspiration.
The musical proposal has the unmistakable street and particular voice of Robertito Hernández, who gives this “salsa brava” a distinctive and urban touch.
For his part, Maximino Rivera leaves his personal stamp on each note of the trombone, capturing an incomparable flavor that enhances each bar of this vibrant song.
In addition, the impeccable harmonies in the choruses, performed by Gerson Zayas, Kevin Gabriel and Maximino Rivera himself, evoke the golden era of the Fania orchestras, transporting us to a classic and timeless musical universe.
The constellation of stars that make up this production is extensive and has a long history:
Antonio Tony Velázquez on piano and as arranger
Odanis Velázquez on bass
Javier Alvarez (Tito Furia) on percussion
Maximino Rivera Jr. in the trombones
The recording of the single was made in spaces of high quality and renown:
Furia Music in Villalba, Puerto Rico
Estudio Cocolizos in Juana Díaz
NC Studios in Davenport, Florida, United States
In a message full of mischief and respect, Jorge del Valle invites us to celebrate and recognize the strength and beauty of women, telling a story that resonates in everyday life and that anyone could live.
This blend of rhythms and feelings, loaded with authenticity, reaffirms the duo’s commitment to the essence of salsa and Latin culture.
“Pa’ Comer y Pa’ Acabar” is much more than a single; It is a statement of identity, a bridge between the glorious past of salsa and the vibrant energy of the present, destined to ignite the dance floors and the hearts of all who love authentic music.
“Pa’ Comer y Pa’ Acabar” is available on all digital platforms.