Alexander Abreu and Camilo release the most Cuban and salsa version of "Sálvame" by RBD

Enjoy this unexpected musical collaboration to the beat of RBD's hit.

Alexander Abreu y Camilo © Camilo / YouTube
Alexander Abreu and CamiloPhoto © Camilo / YouTube

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The Latin music scene has just witnessed an unexpected luxury collaboration that brings together two great talents, one from Cuba and the other from Colombia.

This is about the collaboration between the famous Colombian musician and singer Camilo Echeverry and the Cuban trumpeter and singer Alexander Abreu, along with his band Havana D' Primera.

Both artists have released a salsa version of "Sálvame," one of the major hits from the Mexican pop band RBD, through a video uploaded to YouTube.

In this release, Camilo and Alexander Abreu blend their musical styles, resulting in a single infused with rhythms that capture the essence of Cuban music, complete with the signature of Havana D' Primera.

In the audiovisual material, we can see both singers, each in a recording studio, bringing "Sálvame" to life alongside their production team.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, I now live in Spain. I studied Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. Currently, I am part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.