

After ten years of developing solo careers these three soneros have reunited, not to rehash old material, but to create a new sound without losing the essence of their heyday together. Now an album focused on that other side of 70's salsa, salsa matancera, is hitting the streets as it takes modern dancers back to the heyday of Johnny Pacheco, Celia Cruz, Tipica ’73 and Ismael Rivera y los Cachimbos. These amazing albums have showcased the avant-garde aspect of this music which was prevalent in the 70's. In 2009 she came out Reencuentro Con los Gemelos, The resurgence of Salsa, has been credited to a few great albums by the likes of Spanish Harlem Orchestra, Bobby Valentín, and Oscar de Leon. "CONTIGO" was the first promotional single, a mix of Colombian Cumbia and Modern Tropical rhythms. In 2006 Carolina la O returns with a fresh new sensual image to complement her musical production entitled DE MI FUEGO, which contains 11 songs a fusion of Caribbean Colombian, and Tropical music sounds that are sure to delight music fans everywhere. In 2004 Carolina then continued her success when she was asked to join the Telemundo reality show on the Latin American television hit, Protagonistas de la Fama VIP. That same year, Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch) picked Carolina as Latin Image. In 2003, her third album was released Carolina which was produced by Kike Santander. Although weaker than her first solo effort, it contains a stunning song "Sabe a Chocolate". The album was filled out by including remixes of the title song, Dulce Veneno in ranchera, ballad, and the original salsa romantica, format.

In 2001 Carolina la O returned with her second solo album was released Dulce Veneno the title of her first single, where she proved to be among the best in her genre. Carolina La O trabajando en su tercera producción musical dirigida por Kike Santander
