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The Ghetto Brothers
Power-Fuerza


Born in the Bronx but speaking for every street with a pulse, Power-Fuerza is raw Latin soul forged in the heat of community, resistance, and survival. The Ghetto Brothers blur salsa, funk, and barrio psychedelia into a sound that’s both militant and tender—congas and timbales circling wah-guitars, chants rising like smoke from a block party that doubles as a rally.
This is music as protection and proclamation: unity over violence, rhythm as resolve. Every groove carries the weight of lived reality, every chorus a clenched fist softened by hope. Power-Fuerza doesn’t chase polish or nostalgia—it stands defiant, dusty, and human, a document of cultural pride where joy and struggle dance in the same breath.
A1
Girl From The Mountain
A2
There Is Something In My Heart
A3
Got This Happy Feeling
A4
Mastica Chupa Y Jala
B1
You Say You Are My Friend
B2
Viva Puerto Rico Libre
B3
I Saw A Tear
B4
Ghetto Brothers Power




