The first notes of "Apocalipsis" don't just play, they ignite. Horns burst like fireworks, percussion pounds like a heartbeat, and suddenly Miami feels hotter than usual.

This is salsa reborn, carried by two Peruvians with global reach: actress-singer Isabela Merced, fresh from Hollywood blockbusters the Last of Us and Superman, and producer Tony Succar, Miami's own double Grammy and double Latin Grammy winner. Together, they've turned a pandemic-born ballad into a tropical anthem, fusing Peruvian soul with Afro-Caribbean rhythm.

A Song Reborn in Salsa

Initially written in 2020 by Merced and her brother Gyovanni Moner, "Apocalipsis" emerged during the pandemic as a pop-driven ballad about intensity and endings. Today, under Succar's baton, it has transformed into an electrifying salsa a

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