Fuego En El 23

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The Fiery Rhythms of 'Fuego En El 23'

The song 'Fuego En El 23' by La Sonora Ponceña, a renowned salsa band from Puerto Rico, is a vibrant and energetic track that tells a story of chaos and commotion in a specific location, the 23rd building on 110th street. The lyrics describe a scene where frequent disturbances occur at various times, causing residents to panic and believe there is a fire ('fuego'). The repeated cries for the superintendent to take action because they are 'burning' adds to the urgency and confusion of the situation.

The song's narrative is not about a literal fire but uses the metaphor of fire to describe the intense energy and perhaps the heated interactions among the people in the building. The mention of someone being hit with gasoline ('lo pegaron con gasolina') could be a metaphor for escalating tensions or conflicts. The phrase 'fuego bajo tu piel' suggests a burning passion or intensity within individuals, which could be a reflection of the vibrant culture and spirit of the community.

Musically, 'Fuego En El 23' is characterized by its salsa rhythm, which is known for its lively beats and danceable melodies. La Sonora Ponceña is famous for their contributions to the salsa genre, and this song is a testament to their ability to create music that not only tells a story but also compels the listener to move. The song's infectious rhythm and the use of repetition in the lyrics contribute to its memorable and engaging nature, making it a classic in the salsa music repertoire.

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