¡ALERTA! 5 datos FALSOS sobre la SALSA que debes SABER | El Malo

🎵 How many times have you repeated a salsa story that was completely false? In this episode of El Malo, Rigoberto Villalta Zapata puts on his detective hat to debunk five facts that have been repeated for decades in talk shows, on albums, and even in specialized media. From Cheo Feliciano's true debut with Fania, to the first time Willy Colón sang, the myth that Eddie Palmieri's orchestra was always a "trombanda," to the legends woven around Yankee Stadium with the Fania All Stars. Get ready to discover the truth behind the timbale king Tito Puente and how marketing built myths that we're now debunking with facts, original albums, and a music lover's memory. Which salsa myth did you believe to be true? 🔸 Cheo Feliciano debuted with Fania in 1971 🔸 Willie Colón sang for the first time on the album "El Bueno, El Malo y El Feo" 🔸 Eddie Palmieri's La Perfecta was always a trombone 🔸 Tito Puente started with a big band 🔸 The entire album "L'ive at Yankee Stadium" was recorded at Yankee Stadium 👉 Tell us in the comments: What other salsa legend do you know? What surprised you most about this video? 📌 Subscribe to the channel, activate the bell, and join us on this journey to the heart of salsa. There are no tall tales here... just good, historically true salsa! Salsa, salsa history, salsa myths, Cheo Feliciano, Willy Colón, Eddie Palmieri, Tito Puente, Fania All Stars, salsa collecting, hard salsa, old salsa, salsa vinyl, salsa fun facts, El Malo, Rigoberto Villalta, salsa truths, salsa mistakes #salsa #FaniaAllStars #CheoFeliciano #WillyColón #TitoPuente #EddiePalmieri #collecting #musiclovers #salsahistory #ElMalo