
Santo Domingo.- With a mix of rhythms as flavorful as Dominican cuisine, Frank Ceara launches his most recent musical production El Saborcito de tu Amor (The Flavor of Your Love), an album that not only fuses genres like bachata, merengue, and ballad, but also deep emotions and endearing collaborations.
This project, born during the pandemic, is for Ceara “one of the greatest gifts” of his 35-year career. In moments when music stopped and silence filled the stages, he found solace in cooking for his loved ones and composing songs that today make up an album filled with love, gratitude, and flavor.
“This album is like a Dominican table: it has rice with beans, fried cheese, salami, avocado, coffee… each song is an ingredient, and each guest who accompanies me on it, a special seasoning,” expressed the artist visibly moved.
Frank Ceara is not alone in this celebration. On the album, he sings duets with legends like Juan Luis Guerra, with whom he performs the pambiche Así Bonito, produced with Janina Rosado. He also joins Danny Rivera in No hay distancia, Adalgisa Pantaleón in La receta perfecta, Daniel Santacruz in Si algún día la ves, and his nephew Mario Ceara, author and performer with him of the song ¿Qué pasará?.“I owe them all more than songs. Juan Luis is a soul brother, Dani an immense reference, and Adalgisa… she is my sister in art, although she says she's my mother, I accept it. Mario, my nephew, gave me a beautiful song. This is a luxury, and it would be selfish to keep it just for myself”, Ceara commented.
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With arrangements by maestro Pengbian Sang and a repertoire that includes seven original compositions, two covers, and two tracks by guest authors, El Saborcito de tu Amor is a tribute to life, faith, and Dominican culture. An album that, as he himself states, “will reach the tables of many, not only Dominicans, but also all those whom God allows”.










