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Si te gusta la salsa cubana, no dejes de ver esta pelicula francesa, muy buena, para mi muestra la cubania en su totalidad, se las recomiendo.

El tema donde bailan los abuelos se llama “Son para tì” y su autor es Pepe Ordás, un guanabacoense que a pesar de su bella voz, por mucho tiempo prefirió que sus canciones fueran cantadas por otros interprétes que las hicieron famosas como Sara González, Pablito Milanés, Isaac Delgado, Liuva Marìa Hevia, entre otros. Desde hace poco ha continuado su carrera en solitario. Como buen trovador que es, cargado con su guitarra hizo su primer disco con temas propios esta vez cantados por él. El disco tiene el tìtulo de esta bella canción “Son para tì” y por su puesto la incluye.


SALSA -“LA PELICULA” (Trailer)

SALSA -“LA PELICULA” FILMED IN FRANCE AND CUBA (French with Subtitles in Spanish).

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If you like Cuban salsa, do not miss this French film, very good, for me it shows cubania in its entirety, or almost, I recommend it.

The theme where the grandparents dance is called “Son para tì” and its author is Pepe Ordás, a Guanabacoense who, despite his beautiful voice, for a long time preferred that his songs be sung by other interprétes who made them famous as Sara González, Pablito Milanés, Isaac Delgado, Liuva Marìa Hevia, among others.


SALSA- “LA PELICULA” (Complete FILM)

Pepe Ordáz has recently continued his solo career. As a good troubadour, he is, loaded with his guitar made his first album with his own songs this time sung by him. The album has the title of this beautiful song “Son para tì” and of course it includes it.

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