Blacklionmusic. Com Discografia De — Salsa
Hector Muñoz had spent twenty years cataloging salsa that the world had forgotten. His office above a Bronx bodega was wallpapered with faded album covers—Willie Colón’s trombone glinting, Héctor Lavoe’s tragic smile, and the ghost of a thousand descargas from 1970s San Juan.
It was a minimalist site—black background, a roaring lion silhouette, and one link: blacklionmusic. com discografia de salsa
The story writes itself from there: Hector, chasing his grandfather’s lost solo across a discography that only exists on a mysterious website, discovering that Black Lion Music was never a label—it was a promise. A digital tomb for musicians who refused to be silenced by poverty or time. Hector Muñoz had spent twenty years cataloging salsa