The American salsa artist also recorded a popular version of the song, bringing his distinct, more traditional Cuban-influenced "son" style to the track. Themes and Meaning
This is one of the most recognizable versions, featured on his album released around 1972. It highlights his signature New York salsa/boogaloo sound, emphasizing that for true "montuno" (a rhythmic section for improvisation), "paper is not needed". No Hace Falta Papel
Features the recordings by Johnny Colón , Henry Fiol , and the Cesta All Stars . The American salsa artist also recorded a popular
It centers on the idea that a skilled musician or singer doesn't need to read notes off a page to create music that moves people. bringing his distinct