Alexander Abreu brings to light the latest song he recorded with Paulito FG: "Life didn’t give us time."

Alexander Abreu releases "La Carta," the last song recorded with Paulito FG before his passing. This heartfelt piece honors the memory of the artist and strengthens his legacy in Cuban music.

Alexander Abreu and Paulito FGPhoto © Alexander Abreu / Instagram

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The Cuban musician and singer Alexander Abreu has shared with great emotion an unreleased track called "La Carta," which he recorded alongside Paulito FG, who recently passed away. This song becomes the last work they created together and serves as a tribute to the memory of the legendary artist.

"With a broken heart today, I unveil this duet. The background photo was taken on the day I showed him the song; that day he told me, 'We have to do something together again.' I played it for him, and he reacted with watery eyes; I had never seen Paulo like that, and he said, 'I'll sing it tomorrow.' We were close to filming the music video, but life didn't give us the time. A part of me left with him, and now I feel strange, like a shadow, like a lost child in a park. God, please take care of this man's soul. Rest in peace," Abreu expressed in an emotional post on his social media, accompanying the release of the song on YouTube.

The loss of Paulito FG has been a hard blow for the world of Cuban music, especially for Abreu, who had a close professional and personal relationship with the artist.

For many years, Alexander Abreu was the trumpeter for Paulito FG's orchestra, and despite having forged his own path with his band Havana D'Primera, the friendship and respect between the two always remained strong.

The recently released track reflects the complicity and passion that both artists shared for music, and its premiere represents a way to perpetuate the legacy of Paulito FG, who left a significant mark on the era of Cuban popular music.

The followers of both artists have received the news with great excitement, flooding social media with messages of support and gratitude towards Abreu for sharing this last musical memory alongside Paulito FG. "Thank you for this gift," "His music will be eternal," "An unforgettable duo," are some of the comments that can be seen on the digital platforms where the song has been shared.

With this release, Alexander Abreu pays tribute to a friend, mentor, and stage partner, making it clear that the legacy of Paulito FG will continue to live on in Cuban music and in the hearts of all his followers.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Release of the Latest Song by Alexander Abreu and Paulito FG

What is the title of the latest song recorded by Alexander Abreu and Paulito FG?

The latest song recorded by Alexander Abreu and Paulito FG is titled "La Carta". Abreu shared it as a posthumous tribute to his friend and colleague, Paulito FG, following his passing.

How did Alexander Abreu react to the death of Paulito FG?

Alexander Abreu expressed his deep sadness and shock at the passing of Paulito FG. On his social media, he shared heartfelt words highlighting the significant impact Paulito had on his life and career, describing him as an invaluable friend and mentor.

What impact did Paulito FG's music have on the Cuban community and on other artists?

The music of Paulito FG has left an indelible legacy in Cuban music. Artists and fans have highlighted his ability to blend genres and his influence on popular dance music. His passing generated an outpouring of tributes and messages of condolence from colleagues and fans.

How was the release of "La Carta" received by the followers of both artists?

The release of "La Carta" was met with great excitement and gratitude by the followers of Alexander Abreu and Paulito FG. Many expressed their appreciation on social media for sharing this latest musical memory, considering it a gift and a way to honor the legacy of Paulito FG.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.