Renowned singer and composer Luis Enrique, known worldwide as the “Prince of Salsa”, closes 2025 reaffirming his musical legacy with the release of his new single “Dando y Dando”, a song that keeps alive the festive, rhythmic and emotional essence that has made him one of the most influential figures in Latin music.
The release comes on the heels of a historic year in his career, marked by important international recognitions. At the Latin Grammy 2025, Luis Enrique received the award for Best Roots Song for “Aguacero”, a distinction that highlighted his ability to honor Latin roots with a contemporary approach. In addition, his song “La Foto” received a nomination for Best Tropical Song, consolidating his relevance in a constantly evolving industry.
A bridge between classic salsa and the new generations

“Dando y Dando” is presented as an energetic musical bet.
Designed both for the dance floor and for the public that has accompanied the artist for decades.
The single preserves the classic salsa identity, but with a modern production that connects with new generations.
A balance that has been key to Luis Enrique’s longevity.
For the Hispanic community living in the United States, this launch has a special value.
Luis Enrique not only represents the nostalgia of the salsa romántica of the 90’s, but also the evolution of the genre within the current musical panorama.
His music continues to be a cultural meeting point for millions of Latinos who grew up with his songs and today share them with new generations.
Historical legacy that transcends generations

The single preserves the classic salsa identity
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2025 also brought one of the most significant recognitions of his career:
“Yo No Sé Mañana” was included in the list of The 100 Greatest Songs in Spanish Language History, a distinction that underscores the cultural and emotional impact of a song that transcended borders and eras.
This achievement reaffirms Luis Enrique’s influence beyond the charts, positioning him as a historical reference in Spanish-language music.
With “Dando y Dando”, the artist not only celebrates recent successes, but demonstrates that his creativity is still intact.
After more than three decades of career, Luis Enrique continues to deliver relevant, danceable and emotional music, remaining an indispensable voice in the Latin salsa legacy.
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