Ruiz Discografia - Frankie

He asked for a glass of warm water with honey, cleared his throat, and stepped to the microphone. The first song they tracked was the title track, "Voy Pa’ Encima" (I’m Going On Top). As the salsa dura rhythm kicked in, something changed. Frankie closed his eyes, and out came a voice that was raw, gritty, and more passionate than ever—not the polished, smooth tenor of his first album, but a wounded, powerful roar. He wasn't just singing the lyrics; he was fighting them.

Tragically, Ruiz would continue to battle his demons for the next decade, eventually dying in 1998. But that album remains a testament to a single, miraculous night when art triumphed over addiction. Fans still debate: was the "imperfect" passion of Voy Pa’ Encima actually his most perfect work? Most say yes. It's the sound of a king refusing to fall off his throne. frankie ruiz discografia

He recorded the entire album in one marathon session . The result? Voy Pa’ Encima became a masterpiece. It contained the eternal classics "Desnúdate, Mujer," "Tú Me Vuelves Loco," and "El Camionero." Critics said you could hear the struggle in his voice—the crack in his high notes wasn't a flaw, it was the sound of a man climbing out of an abyss. He asked for a glass of warm water