El Preso -

The narrator describes his world as "four corners" where there is no sun, moon, or stars.

"El Preso" (The Prisoner) is a seminal salsa track released in 1975 by the Colombian group . It is widely regarded as a "universal hymn of salsa" and remains one of the most iconic songs in Colombian music history. Background and Composition El Preso

Due to its popularity, numerous covers and tutorials exist, ranging from piano arrangements to extended dance mixes . The narrator describes his world as "four corners"

The lyrics were inspired by a letter Velásquez received from a friend, which described the profound pain of another friend serving a 30-year sentence on a drug charge. Lyrical Themes Background and Composition Due to its popularity, numerous

Lyrics like "Ay ay ay que negro es mi destino" (How dark is my destiny) and "perdí toda esperanza" (I lost all hope) reflect the grim reality of long-term incarceration.

The prisoner expresses a deep longing for his mother's memory and the love he can no longer reach. Cultural Impact