
Joe Cuba and made famous in the 1990s by Fruko y sus Tesos .
This new version, produced by Orlando Libreros , bridges the gap between past and present, fusing salsa rumbera and timbalera with contemporary arrangements.
With over 15 years of experience in salsa romantica, Nacho Acero opens a new artistic chapter, embracing the most danceable and festive salsa.
Cachondea marks a stylistic departure and a declaration of love for the roots of Latin music.
The official music video is an explosion of color and movement. Set in urban and popular settings, the video celebrates salsa culture with scenes of dancing in the typical “caleño” style and the charismatic presence of Fruko himself. The song’s infectious energy is reflected in every shot, paying homage to the vitality of Colombian salsa.
Cachondea isn’t just a remake: it’s a manifesto of cultural continuity. The decision to re-release this song with a new sound demonstrates how salsa, while evolving, maintains its festive and distinctive spirit.
