“¿Qué Precio Tiene El Cielo?” is Marc Anthony’s dazzling salsa declaration of limitless love. Over swirling horns and irresistible percussion, the New York-born Puerto Rican superstar wonders just how much heaven itself might cost, because ordinary gifts feel too small for the person who has stolen his heart. He sings of waking up every dawn wanting to freeze time, of giving everything he owns, even his very soul, to see his lover smile. The question that anchors the chorus—“What price does the sky have?”—is not about money; it is a poetic way of saying that true affection is priceless.
Throughout the song Marc piles image upon image: handing over the azul de los días (the blue of each day), inventing whole worlds, paying for paradise with his spirit. The message is clear and wonderfully dramatic: when love is this intense, there are no brakes and no limits. The infectious salsa rhythm keeps the mood joyful, turning what could be a solemn plea into a celebratory promise that he will always give more, dance harder and love deeper. The result is a feel-good anthem that reminds us that the greatest treasures cannot be bought—only given with all our heart.
Marc Anthony (born Marco Antonio Muñiz on September 16, 1968, in New York City) is an American singer and actor of Puerto Rican descent, celebrated as the top-selling salsa artist of all time. Known for his passionate Latin salsa hits and heartfelt ballads, he has won four Grammy Awards, eight Latin Grammy Awards, and holds Guinness World Records for best-selling tropical/salsa artist and most number-one albums on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart.
Starting his career in freestyle and house music, Marc Anthony shifted to salsa in the early 1990s with his debut album Otra Nota, inspired by legends like Tito Puente and Héctor Lavoe. Over the years, he has blended traditional salsa with urban sounds, earning international acclaim and multiple chart-topping hits like Vivir Mi Vida. Beyond music, Anthony has showcased his talents in films such as El Cantante and Man on Fire, making him a versatile icon in Latin entertainment.