Celia | Cruz - Herencia Africana (dj Jose Marquez Salsafrican Mix)

The lyrics, composed by , serve as a tribute to African heritage. The remix reinforces these themes by:

The is a prominent remix of Celia Cruz's 1982 song that explores the deep connection between Salsa and its African roots. Originally recorded with La Sonora Matancera for the album Feliz Encuentro , the song was reimagined by producer Jose Marquez for the 2017 Fania Records compilation Hammock House: Santiago Sessions. Musical Composition and Instrumentation The lyrics, composed by , serve as a

: The track explicitly discusses the African influence on Cuban music and culture. Themes and Significance

Watch the official video for this remix, which showcases the rhythmic blend of Salsa and West African instrumentation: The lyrics, composed by , serve as a

: A traditional African xylophone played by Balla Kouyaté .

: Marquez utilized original multitrack master tapes from the Fania archives, blending deep house sensibilities with organic Afro-Cuban rhythms. Themes and Significance

The lyrics, composed by , serve as a tribute to African heritage. The remix reinforces these themes by:

The is a prominent remix of Celia Cruz's 1982 song that explores the deep connection between Salsa and its African roots. Originally recorded with La Sonora Matancera for the album Feliz Encuentro , the song was reimagined by producer Jose Marquez for the 2017 Fania Records compilation Hammock House: Santiago Sessions. Musical Composition and Instrumentation

: The track explicitly discusses the African influence on Cuban music and culture.

Watch the official video for this remix, which showcases the rhythmic blend of Salsa and West African instrumentation:

: A traditional African xylophone played by Balla Kouyaté .

: Marquez utilized original multitrack master tapes from the Fania archives, blending deep house sensibilities with organic Afro-Cuban rhythms. Themes and Significance