
Colombian artists Pablo EEE and Ysa C are joining forces to re-release “Pa’ Toa La Vida”, a salsa reimagining of a song originally featured on Ysa’s debut EP Bella. While the lyrics reflect the emotional weight of a relationship that didn’t last, the rhythm pushes forward, offering a sense of release through movement.
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The new version blends Pablo’s signature salsa style with Ysa’s heartfelt vocals, creating a track that’s equal parts melancholic and magnetic.

From EP Favorite to Salsa Anthem
Originally a ballad centered on heartbreak, “Pa’ Toa La Vida” was one of the emotional highlights of Ysa C’s EP. Now, with Pablo’s interpretation, the track finds new energy without losing its emotional core.
“I connected with this song since the moment I heard it,” said Pablo. “It still hurts, but now it makes you want to move too.”
Ysa C, who joins as a featured artist in this new version, shared her own excitement about revisiting a song born out of vulnerability, this time in a new light.
Continuing to Push Salsa Forward
For Pablo EEE, this is the latest step in his creative evolution. His previous collaboration “Chicle” with Puerto Rican salsero Luis Vázquez introduced audiences to his style—blending throwback vibes with a modern edge.
With “Pa’ Toa La Vida”, Pablo continues shaping salsa for younger listeners, keeping the genre emotionally rich while rhythmically accessible.
Ysa C Expands Her Range
This track adds another layer to Ysa C’s growing discography. Earlier this year, she teamed up with Afro-Colombian artist Alexis Play on “Cúrame”, a genre-blending song about healing. Revisiting “Pa’ Toa La Vida” now shows her range—not just in sound, but in emotional storytelling.
“Pablo captured the original emotion and elevated it with an energy that only salsa can deliver,” she said.
More Than Just a Collaboration
This isn’t just a remix. It’s a collaboration rooted in mutual respect and emotional honesty. The artists were aligned not only musically but also in the message they wanted to share: sometimes love doesn’t last—but music can help you move through it.
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“Pa’ Toa La Vida” is available on all streaming platforms. Whether you're dancing, reminiscing, or doing both at the same time, it’s worth a listen.
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