Feel the tropical breeze and the sway of Puerto Rican salsa as Eddie Santiago sings about a love that just will not quit. In "Cada Vez Otra Vez" he confesses that every inch of him is stamped with his partner’s memory, making each goodbye sting a little more. Still, the dance between departure and reunion keeps spinning: every time she leaves, he stands by the window of memories, convinced that distance will only make her return sweeter. The chorus is a joyful promise wrapped in irresistible rhythm—you will come back, time after time, because their connection is simply too strong to fade.
Under the vibrant horns and tumbling percussion lies a hopeful heart. Eddie celebrates the power of unwavering devotion: he has given her all the nights of his love, and he is certain that the river of their feelings keeps flowing. Even when she is gone, he refuses to let sadness win; instead, he turns longing into anticipation, vowing to love her forever and to keep the dance floor warm until she steps back into his arms. This salsa anthem reminds us that true passion can handle any distance, always circling back—cada vez, otra vez y otra vez.
Eddie Santiago, born Eduardo Santiago RodrĂguez on August 18, 1955, in Toa Alta, Puerto Rico, is a celebrated salsa singer known for his smooth vocals and romantic style. Rising to fame in the mid-1980s, he became a leading figure of salsa romántica, captivating audiences with hits like "Lluvia," "TĂş Me Quemas," and "Me Haces Falta TĂş."
With a career spanning over three decades, Santiago has earned gold and platinum records and earned recognition beyond Latin America, including the United States and Europe. His collaborations and solo work, including the acclaimed album "CelebraciĂłn: Epic Duets," showcase his enduring influence on salsa music. Even today, Eddie Santiago continues to enchant fans with his passionate performances and timeless melodies.