

Miami, FL (DATE) — Media Force Global — Acclaimed singer-songwriter Chrissy I-EECE announces the release of her new single, “Frente a Frente,” a tropical music production that firmly embraces salsa as the centerpiece of this new artistic chapter. With this release, the artist reconnects with her musical roots and delivers an emotionally charged performance, blending the timeless essence of romantic salsa with contemporary elements that resonate with today’s audiences. The single was written by Chrissy Peña and produced by Adan Pérez, alongside a team of outstanding musicians and industry professionals. Mixing and mastering were handled by Eric Maldonado at Paris Studios, while background vocals were performed by Madeline Benitez and Jancy Santiago. The instrumentation features percussion by Chino Ramos, horn arrangements by Charles García, and trumpet performances by David Zabala, resulting in an authentic and elegant sound within the tropical genre. With a career dating back to the late 1980s in the freestyle genre, the artist first rose to prominence through a series of hits that established her as a distinctive voice within the Latin dance movement. She later expanded into salsa, developing multiple productions within the tropical music genre. Among them are salsa renditions of songs such as “Se Acabó,” popularized by La Lupe, as well as adaptations of “Superstar,” “I Miss You,” and “Tonight I Celebrate My Love for You,” originally performed in English and reimagined with a Latin identity. In this new chapter, Chrissy I-EECE presents a body of work defined by artistic maturity, introspection, and a deeper connection with her audience. The inspiration behind “Frente a Frente” comes from love in all its forms. In the artist’s own words: “Love in all its forms has always inspired me — being in love, losing love, or longing to be loved. ‘Frente a Frente’ was born from that deep feeling of loving and missing someone, from the desire to feel close to someone special again, even if only for a moment.” Throughout her career, she has had the opportunity to collaborate and share the stage with major figures in Latin music, including Marc Anthony and La India, as well as genre icons such as Tito Nieves, Tito Puente, and Tony Vega. She also recorded a bolero alongside American artist Christopher Williams, further showcasing her musical versatility. Her professional relationship with Marc Anthony dates back to the late 1980s, when both artists were part of the same management company. During that period, they spent time together in the recording studio, collaborating on various musical projects. In 1991, Marc Anthony wrote and participated in a track recorded by the artist for Atlantic Records, which also featured background vocals by La India and George Lamond. They additionally shared the stage at various live performances and appeared together in the film An East Side Story, alongside Danny Rivera and Iris Chacón. Later on, both artists became part of RMM Records, where in 1994 they were introduced as part of a new generation of salsa artists, marking a defining moment in their respective careers. With this release, Chrissy I-EECE reaffirms her commitment to musical excellence and continues to establish herself as a versatile artist who transcends genres, connecting with audiences worldwide through authentic and emotionally resonant music. About Chrissy I-EECE Chrissy I-EECE is a Latina singer-songwriter of Puerto Rican descent, born in Brooklyn and raised in the Bronx, whose artistic career spans more than three decades. She began her journey in the freestyle genre in the late 1980s, standing out for her powerful voice and emotional delivery. Over time, she evolved into tropical music — particularly salsa — where she has developed a signature style that blends classic influences with contemporary sounds. Throughout her career, she has worked alongside influential figures in Latin music and has been part of important movements within the genre, including her time with RMM Records, a label that played a key role in the international expansion of salsa during the 1990s. Her artistic vision is defined by authenticity, versatility, and a profound emotional connection with audiences. Today, Chrissy I-EECE continues to reinvent herself through projects that honor her roots while exploring new musical directions, solidifying her place as a relevant and enduring voice in Latin music.