
Frogui slips back into the groove with “Hoy es Hoy,” a Latin-salsa gem. Released on November 25, 2025, the track sits within his latest album, El Amuleto, and captures what the artist does best: blending warmth, rhythm, and reflection without killing the dancefloor vibe. Written and composed entirely by Frogui, the song revolves around a simple but powerful idea — the past matters, sure, but today is where life actually happens.
Before the beat even settles, you can feel the song’s philosophy taking shape. “Hoy es Hoy” leans into time as something fluid and fleeting, nudging listeners to stay present rather than lost in memory or worry. That mindset mirrors Frogui’s own journey, shaped by a deep artistic lineage in the Dominican Republic and a life steeped in Caribbean culture, experimentation, and independence. His influences, from Luis “Terror” Díaz to Héctor Lavoe, echo subtly, not as imitation, but as spirit.
Musically, the track moves with an easy confidence. Shaky, engaging percussion sets the foundation, joined by organic tapping and low, rumbling beats that feel alive rather than programmed. Horns drift in melodically, bright and expressive, giving the song its salsa heartbeat. Frogui’s husky, slightly high voice floats over it all, singing lightly and calmly, yet charged with charisma and charm. He never rushes the moment; instead, he lets the rhythm carry him. The backing vocals step in with choral refrains, grounding the song in community and repetition, like a mantra you don’t mind hearing again.
There’s something quietly liberating about “Hoy es Hoy.” It sways, smiles, and gently insists you stay right where you are. In a world obsessed with what was and what’s next, Frogui reminds us that now is more than enough.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
