However, Frankie Negron did not get to be one of the most successful salseros of the 20- something generation by chilling out all day. With a sly smile and a twinkle in his eye, it is clear that rest and relaxation are not on Frankie’s mind as he speaks of his newest project: his first English language record entitled Independence Day, due out September 22. The album is a composite of Negron’s natural romanticism with a little rock, pop, and a healthy dash of the sounds of salsa. It’s a bold creative move for a young man with a dedicated Latin fan base, known for his romantic ballads and emotionally charged vocal performances. Yet for Frankie recording the forthcoming Independence Day with top producer Jimmy Greco simply feels like the perfect next step for this artist, songwriter and performer.
"For me making this new album has been a natural transition. Growing up in New Jersey, I listened to great rock bands like Springsteen and Bon Jovi, yet lived in a Puerto Rican household where Salsa was played non-stop. As strange as it might sound, there was no great divide between the two styles," explains Frankie.
As a child, Frankie showed at aptitude for all things theatrical. Growing up in a tough- talking Newark, New Jersey neighborhood, it was not easy to be a young boy with dreams of song and dance. However, music ran through his family, with his father, a talented guitarist and songwriter, encouraging his son’s musical leanings. “As long as I can remember, I felt like I was born to do this,” Frankie emphasized. “There are videos floating around of me singing and dancing, auditioning for commercials and performing on Star Search when I was 8 years old. I was never pushed, it was always something I wanted.” He became a sought-after audio book artist, recording vocals for children’s stories, landing the lead in all the school plays.
His talent led to a spot at the prestigious School of Performing Arts in Newark, New Jersey, where Negron shunned what was typical of his age. His freshman year in high school he joined a doo-wop group (as the only Latin member) and began performing at church functions, all age clubs and regional theatres. It was at one such performance, where Negron belted out Frankie Lymon, Frankie Avalon and the Persuasions, that Frankie caught the eye of someone who knows a thing or two about singing, songwriting and harmonizing – Mr. Paul Simon. The thirteen-year-old Frankie greeted Simon casually, “You’re the guy from the Chevy Chase video!” Simon began to mentor Frankie, choosing him to lay down the lead vocals to a musical he was writing called The Capeman. While the starring role was eventually given to Marc Anthony (Frankie was too young at the time), Simon made sure he had a part in the show, giving him a role without an audition.
As The Capeman was getting ready to debut on Broadway, Frankie began attending Seton Hall University on a Pre-Med scholarship. The then-eighteen year old was still passionate about music, recording in studios every now and again to stay sharp. It was during one of these sessions that he found his way to esteemed Latin music producer Sergio George, who took one listen to Frankie’s voice and wanted to work with him – as a salsa singer. While his dad played salsa music around the house, Negron had never actually sung it professionally. He loved the sultry sounds with the Caribbean flavor; and, confounding conventional wisdom once more, Negron recorded with George, delivering Con Amor Se Gana to WEA’s budding Latin label, WEA Caribe. As the inaugural artist for the imprint, all eyes were on Negron. “Being the first artist signed, they put everything behind me,” he explained. “I literally went from being ‘a nobody’ to a household name within the Latin community overnight. I was just in the right place at the right time.”
With Simon’s blessing, Negron left the cast of The Capeman after 4 weeks to support his debut album release. Sent to Puerto Rico for two months of promotion, Negron’s first single was played on the radio in New York, Miami and all over Latin America. Headlining the 116th Festival in Puerto Rico mere months after his first release, Negron found himself performing to a wild crowd of 10,000 people chanting his name. Young, good-looking, and singing salsa, Negron took the Latin music world by storm.
Always looking to up the ante, the talented Negron took steps to begin working on his first English language CD in mid-2008. Starting to write songs in English, after spending his whole career composing lyrics in Spanish, provided a challenge for Negron, “I had to re-program myself,” he described. “English is so much more rigid than Spanish, and the lyrics have to be more visual, rather than relying on adjectives. It was tricky.” Rising to the occasion, Negron has written some beautiful songs for Independence Day such as “What Can I Say,” “Holding on to Love” and “Stand By Me and Fight” that leaves no question of his intention. “I can rock, but I’m still a romantic guy,” smiles Negron, “You have to have emotion when you sing. If you don’t make me feel, I’m not into it. I like to make people feel.”
Having recorded for major labels throughout his entire career, Frankie has made his home with indie label Airgo Music, partnering with Airgo founder Jimmy Greco. Greco, who produced the pop tracks on Negron’s Grammy-nominated Por tu Placer, has also worked with top tier talent such as Jennifer Lopez, Celine Dion, and Carlos Santana. “I started Airgo Music mostly out of frustration with the major labels,” says Greco, “I wanted to embrace the new digital world of being able to post something online and sell it digitally. If you have a great artist and great songs, and you do the right kind of marketing behind it, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t be heard.”
The last 10 years have proven that Frankie is that great artist with great songs. He is confident his fan base is going to make the transition with him, assuring them that he won’t be going very far. “If you’re an artist, you’re not required to just paint portraits; if you’re a photographer, you don’t have to just take pictures of animals; if you’re an actor, you don’t just star in comedies,” Negron declared.
“As a singer, you shouldn’t be pigeonholed. You have to remember singing is an art, and if you’re influenced by certain music, and your passion comes from the heart, why not try something new? I will absolutely go back and do another salsa record, I haven’t left it behind; I just want to do more than one thing. Once people hear this album, there will be no doubt to my audience that this is just another facet of who I am.”
Princesa
Frankie Negron Lyrics
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Me sorprendió tu bonita inocencia
Yo no quería enamorarme tan temprano
Pero la verdad, nunca he rechazado
Pero llegaste tú, no te reconocía
Mire tu corazón y analice tus brazos
Tu eres la misma que hace tiempo yo soñaba
Princesa amada mía, dueña de mi corazón
Mi bella protagonista, mi primera ilusión
Quien me iba a decir que un día me encontraría
Besando sus dulces labios, amándola noche y día
Princesa amada mía, dueña de mi corazón
Mi bella protagonista, mi primera ilusión
Princesa amada mía, princesa amada mía
Princesa amada mía, princesa amada mía
Como una linda sorpresa llegaste a mi vida
Princesa amada mía, princesa, linda princesa
Princesa amada mía, te has convertido
En la reina de mi corazón
Princesa amada mía,
Llego a mi vida la protagonista
que mi corazón anhelo
Princesa amada mía, princesa,
prenda querida
Princesa linda amada mía
The lyrics of Frankie Negron's song "Princesa" tell the story of unexpected love. The singer expresses how he wasn't looking for love but then was surprised by the beautiful innocence of his partner. He didn't want to fall in love so quickly, but he couldn't resist. He didn't even recognize the person who came into his life, but he analyzed her heart and embraced her. She was the same person he had dreamed of before. The song's chorus focuses on the deep love he feels for his partner, calling her his "princess" and the "owner of his heart."
The song's verses are simple but expressive, and Negron's voice adds an emotional depth to the lyrics. The song is a representation of how love can arrive when we least expect it and transform our lives. It's about appreciating the qualities of the partner we find and expressing love in its purest form, without any conditions.
Line by Line Meaning
Llegó el amor como de sorpresa
Love came as a surprise
Me sorprendió tu bonita inocencia
Your beautiful innocence surprised me
Yo no quería enamorarme tan temprano
I didn't want to fall in love so early
Pero la verdad, nunca he rechazado
But the truth is, I've never rejected it
Pero llegaste tú, no te reconocía
But you arrived, I didn't recognize you
Mire tu corazón y analice tus brazos
I looked at your heart and analyzed your arms
Tu eres la misma que hace tiempo yo soñaba
You are the same one I dreamed of long ago
La flor de mi jardín, mi princesa adorada
The flower of my garden, my beloved princess
Princesa amada mía, dueña de mi corazón
My beloved princess, owner of my heart
Mi bella protagonista, mi primera ilusión
My beautiful protagonist, my first illusion
Quien me iba a decir que un día me encontraría
Who would have told me that one day I would find myself
Besando sus dulces labios, amándola noche y día
Kissing her sweet lips, loving her night and day
Como una linda sorpresa llegaste a mi vida
You came into my life like a nice surprise
Princesa, linda princesa, princesa amada mía
Princess, lovely princess, my beloved princess
Te has convertido en la reina de mi corazón
You have become the queen of my heart
Llego a mi vida la protagonista que mi corazón anhelo
The artist my heart longed for came into my life
Princesa amada mía, princesa, prenda querida
My beloved princess, princess, dear treasure
Princesa linda amada mía
My beloved lovely princess
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: FIDEL AGUSTIN GONZALEZ
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