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"Boricua en la Luna" is originally a poem by
Juan Antonio Corretjer Juan Antonio Corretjer Montes (March 3, 1908 – January 19, 1985) was a Puerto Rican poet, journalist and pro-independence political activist opposing United States rule in Puerto Rico. Early years Corretjer (birth name: Juan Antonio C ...
. Puerto Rican singer/songwriter Roy Brown popularized it by adapting it to song. It was first featured on the album ''
Ãrboles ''Ãrboles'' is an album from Puerto Rican singer Roy Brown and Cuban singer Silvio Rodríguez, along with Cuban septet Afrocuba. Brown and Rodríguez has collaborated previously, but this is the first album where they are billed together. Back ...
'', from Brown and Cuban singer
Silvio Rodríguez Silvio Rodríguez Domínguez (born 29 November 1946) is a Cuban musician, and leader of the Nueva Trova movement. He is widely considered Cuba's best folk singer and arguably one of Latin America's greatest singer-songwriters. Known for his int ...
and became one of Brown's most popular songs.


Song history

On the booklet of Roy Brown's hits album ''Colección'', he writes that the song "could've never been". Brown writes that in the late 70s, Corretjer handed him the lyrics, which he intended to be ''
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s'', to see if Roy could come up with something. Brown, who at the time was moving to
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, forgot about them. Several years later, when Corretjer died, Brown started looking for the ''décimas'', but had a hard time finding them. A year later, Brown finally found them and says the music came "like a yank". However, he broke his finger playing
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so he was unable to play it for a year. In 1987, he finally recorded it for the album ''
Ãrboles ''Ãrboles'' is an album from Puerto Rican singer Roy Brown and Cuban singer Silvio Rodríguez, along with Cuban septet Afrocuba. Brown and Rodríguez has collaborated previously, but this is the first album where they are billed together. Back ...
''.


Lyrical interpretation

The song tells the story of a fictional character who recalls his heritage, product of the
Puerto Rican migration to New York Puerto Ricans have both immigrated and migrated to New York City. The first group of Puerto Ricans immigrated to New York City in the mid-19th century when Puerto Rico was a Spanish colony and its people Spanish subjects. The following wave o ...
. He tells of his parents: a working-class father from Las Marías and an aspiring singer from
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, and how they migrated to the United States looking for better opportunities, resulting in his conception and birth on the mainland. Despite their aspirations, the song tells of the struggles of Puerto Rican immigrants in the States, which results in the death of his father and the mother's failed career. The song continues with the protagonist becoming proud of his Puerto Rican heritage, thanks to the upbringing of his grandfather. This leads him to proclaim himself as Puerto Rican, regardless of his birthplace. In the conclusion of the song, the protagonist declares himself that he would be "borincano" even if he was born on the Moon. This last line is what gives the title to the song. The song has become a symbol of national pride among some Puerto Ricans. The newspaper '' Primera Hora'' even used the title of the poem/song for a recurring series of articles on notable Puerto Ricans that have moved to the United States and other parts of the world.


Other versions and covers

"Boricua en la Luna" has become one of Roy Brown's most popular songs. Because of this, the song is featured on several other albums. The song appears on the live album ''
Distancias en Vivo ''Distancias en Vivo'' is a live album from Puerto Rican singer Roy Brown. The album was released under Brown's label Discos Lara-Yarí in 1990.
'' and in the greatest hits album '' Colección''. In the mid-90s, Puerto Rican rock band
Fiel a la Vega Fiel a La Vega is a Rock en Español band from Puerto Rico formed in 1994. The band consisted of members Tito Auger and Ricky Laureano (vocals and guitars), who come from the northern city of Vega Alta, Puerto Rico, along with brothers Pedro and ...
began covering the song during their live presentations. In July 1997, they recorded a live version of the song during their acoustic concert. In it, lead singer
Tito Auger Alfonso "Tito" Auger Vega (born 3 March 1968, in Vega Alta, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican musician best known for being the lead singer of the Rock en Español band Fiel a la Vega. Auger is also the band's main songwriter, together with Ricky ...
shares the vocals with Roy Brown himself. When they released the concert album, ''
El Concierto Acústico ''El Concierto Acústico'' is the first live album by the Puerto Rican rock band Fiel a la Vega, and their second album overall. The album was recorded at the Performing Arts Center in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, during the concerts the band held on ...
'', "Boricua en la Luna" was one of the singles promoted.Boricua en la Luna
on
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The next year, their version of the song received a Tu Música Award for Song of the Year. The song has continued to be a staple of the band during their live shows. In 1998, Fiel a la Vega joined local bands
Haciendo Punto en Otro Son ''Haciendo Punto en Otro Son'' is a ''Nueva Trova'' band from Puerto Rico, founded in 1975. They recorded fourteen albums and performed in Latin America, the Caribbean and United States. Band members included Tony Croatto, Silverio Pérez, Josy ...
and
Moliendo Vidrio Moliendo Vidrio (originally called Moliendo Vidrio con el Pecho) is a Nueva Trova band from Puerto Rico, founded in 1975. Band members included Gary Núñez, Sunshine Logroño, Rosita Velázquez, Iván Martínez, Pedro Villalón and Carmen Nydia ...
for a series of concerts entitled ''
Un Junte para la Historia ''Un Junte para la Historia'' was a concert from three Puerto Rican bands: Fiel a la Vega, Haciendo Punto en Otro Son, and Moliendo Vidrio, celebrated in Puerto Rico on November 29, 1998. The concert was then released as a DVD and a CD. The co ...
''. After three separate sets from each band, the three took the stage together for one last set. The last song from the concert was "Boricua en la Luna".


See also

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References

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