Lavoe’s phrasing is impeccable. He doesn’t oversing; he lets the story breathe. The coro (chorus) is unforgettable, and the montuno section builds to a cathartic release, as if the singer is finally freeing himself from the weight of the past.
“Periodico De Ayer” has been covered many times (by Marc Anthony, Celia Cruz, etc.), but Lavoe’s original remains definitive. It’s a staple at salsa clubs and a favorite among DJs who want to slow down the tempo without losing the dance floor’s soul. Periodico De Ayer
Here’s a review of (originally performed by Héctor Lavoe , written by Tite Curet Alonso ), treating it as a classic salsa standard. ⭐ Review: “Periodico De Ayer” – A Timeless Salsa Elegy Rating: 5/5 Essential listening for any salsa fan or student of Latin music. Lavoe’s phrasing is impeccable
“Periodico De Ayer” is not just a song; it’s a masterclass in salsa romántica with a bitter, philosophical twist. Unlike many love songs that wallow in heartbreak, this one uses a brilliant metaphor: a discarded yesterday’s newspaper. Just as yesterday’s news is irrelevant and useless, so too is a love that has already ended. “Periodico De Ayer” has been covered many times
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