The crowd feel the music and energy just because much of the instruments used in salsa and Latino music are African. We have all to thank our African brothers for all those sounds and that vibe!
Latino music is not from Africa lmao but nice try. We have influences from Europe and our own native americans. Like polka being the grandfather to cumbia
Johnny Pacheco stole the show with his dance moves 🤣 so cute. Our Queen Celia brilliant as always, I’m so proud of that woman. What’s great about Latinos is that we can be of any race but still share pretty much the same culture by Language and music, this was the Fania, Cubans, Dominicans and Puerto Ricans, the trinity of the Caribbean, viva la Salsa!, viva Celia Cruz! y viva nuestra hermosa cultura hispana.
Celia was and still is our Super Mega Star of Salsa; she hasn’t died, she’s immortal; she lives in my heart. She sang through four decades. Long Live our Celia.
I loved when I walked from my house to the Malecon to see the carnival, I could see all this people getting around, together singing and dancing to the sound of La Vida es un Carnaval. I'll never forget those beautiful times and all thanks to that song 💕
I'm not Hispanic and understand very little Spanish, but music is a universal language and you can understand the energy and joy of Celia Cruz. I was fortunate enough to see her perform live four times. All wonderful! I love Celia Cruz!
Being Cuban, not only do I appreciate having known Celia Cruz’s music, but I’m oh so grateful for those who don’t speak or understand Spanish and yet recognize and enjoy and love what Celia left us. THANK YOU ♥️
The golden era of Salsa with the Fania AllStars, Hector Lavoe, Johnny Pacheco, Ruben Blades, Celia Cruz and many others that are now legends, please check Joe Arroyo - La Rebelion (No Le Pegue A La Negra) which is Colombian Salsa and for true African roots in Latin America react also to Grupo Kazzabe - Sei Sei Bei (La Parranda) from Honduras. Thanks for taking me back to my childhood memories as I remember this music being played at our house parties and my departed Mother embarrassing me by taking me out to dance as I was only 8 yrs old.................................Good Times, Good Times!
Celia is the queen of salsa. It wasn’t just about her incredible voice, to us she’s a goddess of light. She had an incredibly difficult life but always spread joy no matter what, watch her interviews. She’s our Tina Turner in that regard.
Can you feel it in your blood? Yes my friend, are the african roots calling us from mama's land. My grand grand grand father was first generation of free man in Argentina, and I couldn't be more proud of it. Maybe the color of my skin don't show it, but the drums call me and I just can't stop dancing, like my old ones back in África.
Hispanic Caribbean trifecta right here. Johnny Pacheco as orchestrator from the Dominican Republic , Celia Cruz from Cuba singing and the rest of the All Stars from Puerto Rico. And they’re all sharing their african/latin based music back to the homeland, Africa. Beautiful
She is the Queen of Latin Music.. All the Latin country love her She's a diva And the best thing that came out of Cuba Also I recommend that you listen to Benny More Hes another great composer and singer of Cuba he is the one who created Mambo
Hey my dude Love ur reactions ur a beast But i really want i to undrstand what ur seeing ur watching the best salsa group ever assembled every individual in that band has there on orchestra THE FANIS ALLSTARS and Celia is the only female vocalist and took a back to no one THE QUEEN OF SALSA ROLL CALL VOCALISTS PETE EL CONDE RODRIGUEZ(THE COUNT) HECTOR LAVOE(THE SINGER OF SINGER) ISMAEL MIRANDA(THE GOLDENBOY OF SALSA) CHEO FELICIANO(CHEO) SANTOS COLON(THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN VOICE) CELIA CRUZ(THE QUEEN OF SALSA) PERCUSSION!! BONGOS-ROBERTO ROENA(THE SHOWMAN) CONGAS-RAY BARRETO(THE MAN WITH THE HARD HAND) TIMBALES(SPANISH DRUMS) NICKY MARRERO(NICKY) PIANO LARRY HARLOW(THE MARVELOUS JEW) BASE BOBBY VALENTIN(BOBBY) TRUMPETS HECTOR ZALSUELA LUIS PERICO ORTIZ LOU PINEDA TROMBON BARRY RANDALL SHANE SPENCER REYNALDO JORGE WILLIE COLON(THE BADBOY OF SALSA) CUATRO (SPANISH GUITAR) YOMO TORO THIS LA CREM DE LA CREM Q VIVA LA SALSA
He doesn't need to uderstand, the musicians caliber speaks by them self, he is having so much fun! , he is very happy! He is getting soul medicine right now!
My boy, this is the greates band ever created on the face earth ,fania all star, all super musicians from the caribbean,there is nothing like that now days !!!
Black heritage, I think many African-American brothers have no idea how wide their culture is, of the mark they have left on salsa or merengue. they have the wonder of soul, rap among others but they also have the wonder in latin music.The flavor and rhythm that we Latinos have is black heritage
i have seen the Fania All Stars, Celia Cruz and other Latin artists throughout the years... this concert was held the week of the Ali - George Foreman fight in Zaire... Que Viva La Musica !!
AZUCAR!! From the island of Cuba🇨🇺 to the World🌎!!!❤️❤️❤️ Celia was and always will be... the Queen of Salsa!! That Afro-Cuban rhythm makes you move!🎶🎶
Yo handsome!...so nice you got this channel of yours! Thank you for your feedback. She is just the queen of Salsa...and you're right: such a great orchestra in 1974! this is how they played their instruments to do this such a trascendental, outstanding performance! Fania All Stars and Celia!!
If you loved Celia Cruz energy and music on the stage you MUST look for Joe Arroyo he also made dance even the scepticals as Mrs Cruz he was all party and joy 😂😀😀😀😀
Yup, in one of his other videos I left a comment about the symbolism in the music, I'm Afrolatino so it's part of my culture. I think he is Afro American so he may not know much about Ifa and the Orishas.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that music predates religion. African tribes have been making music for a long time. Salsa is a mix of rhythms, from multiracial roots.
Thx for appreciating our queen of salsa. She’s been gone for over a decade now but was and still is the most prominent star for Hispanics and all lovers of our music around the world!!
I love the footage of the audience. They are having such a good time. It is a beautiful thing to witness. Celia not only had an amazing voice, but she was a brilliant performer. She radiated joy and passion and transmitted that to her audience. What a gift she was.
Mexico La sonora Mantacera in 1959 gave Celia the opportunity to let her light shine all over the world. We love her ! Forever she will be our queen of Salsa!
There's a primal essence in this that plays to our soul and roots with mother nature. It is the rhythm of the earth, automatically puts you in a trance.
You might also enjoy Fania All Stars' performance of El Raton, it also occurred during this very same event. Another one from that showcase, Sweet Sixteen by BB King.
I haven't heard this song in years. Being of both Dominican and Cuban origin, this music was my jam growing up. Celia was our queen and boy was her energy contagious! I'm glad you enjoyed this as much as I enjoyed growing up with her music.
That conductor is Johnny Pacheco. A giant.... GIANT in the Latin salsa world. for decades. He is El Maestro. BIG names up on that stage on every instrument playing. wow
Salsa is my adiction, the queen Celia Cruz and Fania All Stars, the other voices,Héctor Lavoe, Santos Colón, Ismael Quintana, Cheo Feliciano!!! Salutes from Colombia.
The brass was just top. We have Vitin Paz, first trumpet, very skilled panamanian musician. The orchestra have excelent musicians. Top singers. Ismael, Cheo.
I like watching Africa Americans reacted to Africa Hispanic singers they don't understand what there saying and never heard the rhythm before but instantly they know it and start to move.. There only scratching the surface of endless rhythm in Spanish and what they have been missing out on ...
My grandma used to listen Celia's music while she was tidying up the house...I remember songs like: el yerberito, la bemba colorada, quimbara, la negra tiene tumbao...I love Celia...AZUCAAAAAR!
SO GLAD YOU DID THIS PERFORMANCE OF MY DEAR CELIA CRUZ . THE WORLD SHOULD BE DANCING INSTED FIGHTING AND KILLING ESCH OTHER..PEACE AND LOVE ✌️MY LOVE AND RESPECT TO MISS CELIA CRUZ 🙏
The origin of this concert was the Rumble in the Jungle: Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman. There was a documentary made of the concert before the fight called Soul Power. There is also about an hour of extra footage of Fania All Stars that is separate from Soul Power called Celia Cruz and the Fania Allstars In Africa 1974 Concert. Both are must see concerts
Dude, this is EXACTLY what I wanted you to react to! No music in the Americas has as much African flavor and lifeblood like Salsa from Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and, of course, my little island paradise, Puerto Rico :) Seeing a brother getting it and appreciating it fills me with so much joy, man.
Hey Jamal! I had the great fortune to see Celia Cruz and Tito Punte at Kimballs East in Oakland CA in the early 90s. I will never forget! Everyone in the place was dancing, everyone. bartenders waiters even the security guards. Ever since thats what I think heaven will be like. No hate ,no differenced, just pure love and rhythmic joy all together dancing.
Once you go black you never go back... "Latin black"? You tear up your return ticket and enjoy the ride. What a powerful video. Thanks for showing it. I've never seen this one... Azucar!
Celia Cruz made Afro Latinos so proud and continues to make us proud. In my dads side of the family we have Cuban ancestors that escaped from Cuba and ended up in Chiapas Mexico. We don’t really claim our Cuban side because we know nothing about our Cuban family or what happened to them. Sad but I can’t deny when I hear that salsa music my body just 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
The orchestrator was the great Johnny Pacheco from the Dominican republic part of the fania All-Stars
Yes!!
He’s still alive too!
Johnny Pacheco that's right
El inmenso Johnny Pacheco!!!!!
Johnny Pacheco and Celia Cruz did lots of work together. Extremely electrifying!! 🔥
Celia is the best thing that ever came out of Cuba, we miss her and her AZÚCAR 💖
lol um.. a lot of good things came out of Cuba.. so offensive lol im cuban
@@nirelsysd3553IM CUBAN TOO, 😃 R I P CELIA🙏 💜💜 LA REINA DE LA SALSA💃💃AZUCAR🎶🎹🎺🎤🎷🎸
R I P CELIA💜🙏 THE QUEEN OF SALSA 🙌, IM CUBAN 😃 Y AZUCAR 🙌🙌 SALSA IS IN MY D N A😂
Lily J siiii azucar , nosotros los cubanos tenemos saborrr
@@nirelsysd3553 DEMASIADO SABOR Y PASION🔥🔥 , TE MANDO UN ABRAZO😊 DESDE CALI , Y FELIZ ANO NUEVO 🎶💃🍷 QUE VIVA LA SALSA 💜🙌🙌🙌
The crowd feel the music and energy just because much of the instruments used in salsa and Latino music are African. We have all to thank our African brothers for all those sounds and that vibe!
Yeeees!!! 💖💖💖 African heritage is embedded in our culture!
We are African silly
You make it sound like Celia is not African descendent. Smh and Lmol 😂😂😂😂
Quimbara is a word of África means enjoy that kind of meanning
Latino music is not from Africa lmao but nice try. We have influences from Europe and our own native americans. Like polka being the grandfather to cumbia
Johnny Pacheco stole the show with his dance moves 🤣 so cute. Our Queen Celia brilliant as always, I’m so proud of that woman. What’s great about Latinos is that we can be of any race but still share pretty much the same culture by Language and music, this was the Fania, Cubans, Dominicans and Puerto Ricans, the trinity of the Caribbean, viva la Salsa!, viva Celia Cruz! y viva nuestra hermosa cultura hispana.
Yes, AND viva Fania All Stars
Johnny Pacheco had more swagger than any three other band leaders anywhere any style.
Celia was and still is our Super Mega Star of Salsa; she hasn’t died, she’s immortal; she lives in my heart. She sang through four decades. Long Live our Celia.
Larga vida.
I loved when I walked from my house to the Malecon to see the carnival, I could see all this people getting around, together singing and dancing to the sound of La Vida es un Carnaval. I'll never forget those beautiful times and all thanks to that song 💕
of latin music period i was born back them
She look like a QUEEN!!! she wear things that to someone else it may looks crazy or trashy but this woman have so much class that she rock anything
She wasn't called the Lady of Salsa and Queen for nothing.
She was the queen!!!!! Azucar Celia!!!!!!!!!!!
Long live the Queen!
It doesn't look trashy to me, but maybe it's because I associate latin music with colourful dresses in general ^^
Trashy?
For me that era of Salsa was the best. No disrespect to the 80's or 90's but that Fania era was just special.
Fania Allstars
Agreed
80's was great too! You can't forget Frankie Ruiz and Eddie Santiago.
You are right. Everyone else needs to have a seat.
Totally agreed
I'm not Hispanic and understand very little Spanish, but music is a universal language and you can understand the energy and joy of Celia Cruz. I was fortunate enough to see her perform live four times. All wonderful! I love Celia Cruz!
Hispanic and African roots get together.
She is a Queen in all Latino homes. From Cuba all the way across Florida, the U.S., West Coast, Mexico, down to Brazil.
Being Cuban, not only do I appreciate having known Celia Cruz’s music, but I’m oh so grateful for those who don’t speak or understand Spanish and yet recognize and enjoy and love what Celia left us. THANK YOU ♥️
The golden era of Salsa with the Fania AllStars, Hector Lavoe, Johnny Pacheco, Ruben Blades, Celia Cruz and many others that are now legends, please check Joe Arroyo - La Rebelion (No Le Pegue A La Negra) which is Colombian Salsa and for true African roots in Latin America react also to Grupo Kazzabe - Sei Sei Bei (La Parranda) from Honduras. Thanks for taking me back to my childhood memories as I remember this music being played at our house parties and my departed Mother embarrassing me by taking me out to dance as I was only 8 yrs old.................................Good Times, Good Times!
Celia is the queen of salsa. It wasn’t just about her incredible voice, to us she’s a goddess of light. She had an incredibly difficult life but always spread joy no matter what, watch her interviews. She’s our Tina Turner in that regard.
Can you feel it in your blood? Yes my friend, are the african roots calling us from mama's land. My grand grand grand father was first generation of free man in Argentina, and I couldn't be more proud of it. Maybe the color of my skin don't show it, but the drums call me and I just can't stop dancing, like my old ones back in África.
I’m white asf and I’m 10% African 30% native I feel you lol
Hispanic Caribbean trifecta right here. Johnny Pacheco as orchestrator from the Dominican Republic , Celia Cruz from Cuba singing and the rest of the All Stars from Puerto Rico. And they’re all sharing their african/latin based music back to the homeland, Africa. Beautiful
The conductor is the infamous Johnny Pacheco.
You bro Juan Azarías Pacheco Kiniping ????? Lol
Linda foto Esmeralda Pacheco!
Every single last one of those Fania All Star musicians were stone cold assassins. The very best of the best!
Tremenda cantante y orquesta. Esa música revive hasta un muerto 👏👏👏👏
Hace un minuto que termino la canción y todavía tengo la piel de gallina🤩🤩🤩 ME ENCANTA tus reacción y Celia única 🥰🥰🥰
She is the Queen of Latin Music.. All the Latin country love her She's a diva And the best thing that came out of Cuba Also I recommend that you listen to Benny More Hes another great composer and singer of Cuba he is the one who created Mambo
THATS A FACT, R I P CELIA 🙏💜 THE QUEEN OF SALSA 🎶💃 Y AZUCAR , IM CUBAN & SALSA IS MY D N A 😂
Celia was rithym and flavor, she was "AZÚCAR"
The original Flow!!!
I’m Mexican but I consider myself Latina. Celia is a must ! Queen. Slay it. I just love Cuban music.
The great Héctor Lavoe as backup singer.
Pure African -Caribbean sound. That's the Celia the Great!... So contagious !!!!!!!!!
The trumpets man!!!!!! They get me high every time I hear them, I love it!!!
Hey my dude
Love ur reactions ur a beast
But i really want i to undrstand what ur seeing ur watching the best salsa group ever assembled every individual in that band has there on orchestra THE FANIS ALLSTARS
and Celia is the only female vocalist and took a back to no one
THE QUEEN OF SALSA
ROLL CALL
VOCALISTS
PETE EL CONDE RODRIGUEZ(THE COUNT)
HECTOR LAVOE(THE SINGER OF SINGER)
ISMAEL MIRANDA(THE GOLDENBOY OF SALSA)
CHEO FELICIANO(CHEO)
SANTOS COLON(THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN VOICE)
CELIA CRUZ(THE QUEEN OF SALSA)
PERCUSSION!!
BONGOS-ROBERTO ROENA(THE SHOWMAN)
CONGAS-RAY BARRETO(THE MAN WITH THE HARD HAND)
TIMBALES(SPANISH DRUMS)
NICKY MARRERO(NICKY)
PIANO
LARRY HARLOW(THE MARVELOUS JEW)
BASE
BOBBY VALENTIN(BOBBY)
TRUMPETS
HECTOR ZALSUELA
LUIS PERICO ORTIZ
LOU PINEDA
TROMBON
BARRY RANDALL
SHANE SPENCER
REYNALDO JORGE
WILLIE COLON(THE BADBOY OF SALSA)
CUATRO (SPANISH GUITAR)
YOMO TORO
THIS LA CREM DE LA CREM
Q VIVA LA SALSA
Yes! I was trying to convey the importance of this orchestra in my comment but is lost in translation.
@@gillyS0L3 thanls for taking the time to read comments
U ARE THE MAN when it comes to these reaction videos
GOD BLESS !!
This was for the music Festival
For the ALI VS FOREMAN FIGHT
He doesn't need to uderstand, the musicians caliber speaks by them self, he is having so much fun! , he is very happy! He is getting soul medicine right now!
Celia Cruz la Queen de la salsa , reina de cuba ,de México,y de todo el mundo
Rest in Power Johnny Pacheco. That grooving conductor!
My boy, this is the greates band ever created on the face earth ,fania all star, all super musicians from the caribbean,there is nothing like that now days !!!
You should react to guantanamera in Africa with Celia
Celia Cruz Cuba singer. Best voice! All latinamericans love her. R. I. P Chile.
Azúcar!!!
Jamel thank you for reacting to the Queen of salsa
Blessings and keep enjoying salsa and rumba
That day was very special for salsa music history. The interaction with the African people was taking place.
6:06 mi Celia hermosa, exorcisando a la gente con su música desde tiempos inmemoriales 😁
I love how you can feel the energy in that crowd it was amazing ☺️ I love Celia when I’m feeling down I listen to her and she makes me smile 😃
Celia Cruz the Cuban QUEEN!! To ever walk this earth. ❤️😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️
Azucar!!!!! The queen Celia Cruz in Africa that show how good she is ( cuz she still alive in my heart
Black heritage, I think many African-American brothers have no idea how wide their culture is, of the mark they have left on salsa or merengue. they have the wonder of soul, rap among others but they also have the wonder in latin music.The flavor and rhythm that we Latinos have is black heritage
The Afro-Cuban gorgeous QUEEN!!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗 Cuba! 🇨🇺
No one feels the music more deeply and joyful than african people an afro descendants, that's for sure,it all started there!
A queen for ever , outstanding, azúcar!!
i have seen the Fania All Stars, Celia Cruz and other Latin artists throughout the years... this concert was held the week of the Ali - George Foreman fight in Zaire... Que Viva La Musica !!
We love Celia Cruz music. We miss her. She was so talented. Hi from Colombia
Celia Cruz
Musical legend from Cuba that introduced her music and culture to all of Latin America and to the world.
AZUCAR!!
From the island of Cuba🇨🇺 to the World🌎!!!❤️❤️❤️ Celia was and always will be... the Queen of Salsa!! That Afro-Cuban rhythm makes you move!🎶🎶
I was already a fan of this genre but damn that woman's passion was infectious. I couldn't sit still.
Yo handsome!...so nice you got this channel of yours! Thank you for your feedback. She is just the queen of Salsa...and you're right: such a great orchestra in 1974! this is how they played their instruments to do this such a trascendental, outstanding performance! Fania All Stars and Celia!!
Q fuerza más grande tienes, Celia!!
tiene, es correcto!
If you loved Celia Cruz energy and music on the stage you MUST look for Joe Arroyo he also made dance even the scepticals as Mrs Cruz he was all party and joy 😂😀😀😀😀
La Reina de Salas y de Cuba!
The Queen of Salsa and from CUBA!
Thanks for the memories!
Que descansa nuestra REINA!
May our queen rest in peace!
This music is inspired by the religion of Santeria. It's authentic trance music man.
TraeTormentas sounds like it. Love it!
Yup, in one of his other videos I left a comment about the symbolism in the music, I'm Afrolatino so it's part of my culture. I think he is Afro American so he may not know much about Ifa and the Orishas.
not true. santeria didnt come before african music
That is the perfect example of a Guaguanco.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that music predates religion. African tribes have been making music for a long time. Salsa is a mix of rhythms, from multiracial roots.
Thx for appreciating our queen of salsa. She’s been gone for over a decade now but was and still is the most prominent star for Hispanics and all lovers of our music around the world!!
I like how his face changes, says "hey!" and starts dancing. That's música latina for the world. 👏👏👏
Celia Cruz the unforgettable today more than ever you are still alive in your music from Cuba and for All
I love the footage of the audience. They are having such a good time. It is a beautiful thing to witness. Celia not only had an amazing voice, but she was a brilliant performer. She radiated joy and passion and transmitted that to her audience. What a gift she was.
Mexico La sonora Mantacera in 1959 gave Celia the opportunity to let her light shine all over the world. We love her ! Forever she will be our queen of Salsa!
There's a primal essence in this that plays to our soul and roots with mother nature. It is the rhythm of the earth, automatically puts you in a trance.
Celia Cruz is a true queen...You should react to Elvis Crespo suavemente
OMG! Do "Vasos Vacios" by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs ft. Celia Cruz
React to Héctor lavoe and fania all stars- mi gente, live in zaire 1974
You might also enjoy Fania All Stars' performance of El Raton, it also occurred during this very same event. Another one from that showcase, Sweet Sixteen by BB King.
Celia Cruz is and always will be a legend! She has such a strong and amazing voice!!! I LOVE HER WHOLE LIFE!!!!
I haven't heard this song in years. Being of both Dominican and Cuban origin, this music was my jam growing up. Celia was our queen and boy was her energy contagious! I'm glad you enjoyed this as much as I enjoyed growing up with her music.
That conductor is Johnny Pacheco. A giant.... GIANT in the Latin salsa world. for decades. He is El Maestro. BIG names up on that stage on every instrument playing. wow
Celia Cruz was Cuban from head to toe. The best gift God gave to Latina America👑👑👑
Salsa is my adiction, the queen Celia Cruz and Fania All Stars, the other voices,Héctor Lavoe, Santos Colón, Ismael Quintana, Cheo Feliciano!!! Salutes from Colombia.
Celia was a force of nature, just the all time Queen of tropical latin music, la guarachera del mundo!
You have the "saborrrrr" !!!!amigo.👍💃💃
The brass was just top. We have Vitin Paz, first trumpet, very skilled panamanian musician. The orchestra have excelent musicians. Top singers. Ismael, Cheo.
Azucar is the word for pure joy, and no one could do it like Ms.Cruz!
I love the azúcar the eternal Celia Cruz.... o e the best muscian and artist in the caribe
I like watching Africa Americans reacted to Africa Hispanic singers they don't understand what there saying and never heard the rhythm before but instantly they know it and start to move.. There only scratching the surface of endless rhythm in Spanish and what they have been missing out on ...
The Caribbean and Latinamerica should always be proud of their African roots and Fania All Stars is the perfect example of that pride...
My grandma used to listen Celia's music while she was tidying up the house...I remember songs like: el yerberito, la bemba colorada, quimbara, la negra tiene tumbao...I love Celia...AZUCAAAAAR!
We never going to have another Celia Cruz... Now hope all angel keeping dancing next to her and her songs...
I am from Mexico but my Grandmother is from Cuba and well all my family listen to Salsa, Son cubano and all, Celia is just a joy to listen every time.
I just gotta say thank you for appreciating Spanish Artists and the great music they gave us. Much love!
SO GLAD YOU DID THIS PERFORMANCE OF MY DEAR CELIA CRUZ . THE WORLD SHOULD BE DANCING INSTED FIGHTING AND KILLING ESCH OTHER..PEACE AND LOVE ✌️MY LOVE AND RESPECT TO MISS CELIA CRUZ 🙏
Our beloved Cuban queen Celia Cruz with Cuban, Dominican and Puerto Rican musicians. Enjoy. Caribbean Latin Music at its best!
Music like this and Gospel Opera is like a spiritual experience.
Her voice taught my hips how to move. I'm shaking my hips til the day I die
La Reyna Celia Cruz, the one and only! 👑 💗💗
The origin of this concert was the Rumble in the Jungle: Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman. There was a documentary made of the concert before the fight called Soul Power. There is also about an hour of extra footage of Fania All Stars that is separate from Soul Power called Celia Cruz and the Fania Allstars In Africa 1974 Concert. Both are must see concerts
I love you reaction,about our queen,I was born in the same hometown in cuba.santos suarez,havana cuba.
Dude, this is EXACTLY what I wanted you to react to! No music in the Americas has as much African flavor and lifeblood like Salsa from Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and, of course, my little island paradise, Puerto Rico :) Seeing a brother getting it and appreciating it fills me with so much joy, man.
Hey Jamal! I had the great fortune to see Celia Cruz and Tito Punte at Kimballs East in Oakland CA in the early 90s. I will never forget! Everyone in the place was dancing, everyone. bartenders waiters even the security guards. Ever since thats what I think heaven will be like. No hate ,no differenced, just pure love and rhythmic joy all together dancing.
Once you go black you never go back... "Latin black"? You tear up your return ticket and enjoy the ride. What a powerful video. Thanks for showing it. I've never seen this one... Azucar!
Celia Cruz, un huracán de talento y gracia!! Wow!
Should also look into the genre called "Punta" from Honduras. Shout out to my Catrachos from El Salvador.
Celia 🎶❤ salsa 💃🔥🔥🔥
Como amamos los latinos la salsa 🎶💃❤ nunca veras a un latino sentado cuando suena esta musica
I like the way Pacheco directs the band, unique, he dances freely.
Celia Cruz fue y seguirá siendo la.mejor exponente e intérprete del.género.salsero ¡¡¡ Ella sigue siendo la reina
Celia was always felt in the SOUL!
Celia was the queen of salsa. This song can raise the dead and make them dance. Azucar!
The queen... She was just amazing.. i cried when she passed and I miss her as if she was my family.. My mom grew up on her music and so did I..
Celia Cruz had sabor ( Flavor). The queen of salsa. All Latin America loved her because all have the Latino culture.
Azuuuuucaaaar hasta el cieloooo! Gracias a esta mujer que le puso sabrosura a nuestras vidas!
Celia Cruz the Cuban Queen!
I loved and I miss her. She looks a lot like my grandmother so, I had a kinda sentimental attraction to her. She was amazing.
They were something special, specially her!!
Celia Cruz made Afro Latinos so proud and continues to make us proud. In my dads side of the family we have Cuban ancestors that escaped from Cuba and ended up in Chiapas Mexico. We don’t really claim our Cuban side because we know nothing about our Cuban family or what happened to them. Sad but I can’t deny when I hear that salsa music my body just 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻