Puerto Rican preacher and musician Hector Delgado returns to music this year with a new album and the release of his new song “Corre que se fa tard”.
The Christian single, which was produced by Delgado alongside Aneudy Maysonet, “feeds on powerful, thoughtful rhythms to carry an important message to all the youth who have been lost in the streets by ambition and hunger for power.” .
“For years I lived with the enemy, believing that luxuries, fame and money would give me happiness but it was more what I lost than what I gained. Through my praises I urge young people to leave the lives of the streets before it’s too late, ”Hector Delgado expressed.
The music video for the song was directed by Kelvin Rosa y Delgado and was filmed at the José H. Ramírez Residential in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. The audiovisual production is based on a mother who lives a constant fight with her son who is on the street and lets him know that “the right way is God.” Her son does not listen to her and loses her life violently.
The music video for the song was directed by Kelvin Rosa y Delgado and was filmed at the José H. Ramírez Residential in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. The audiovisual production is based on a mother who lives a constant fight with her son who is on the street and lets him know that the right path is God. Her son does not listen to her and it is too late for her when she loses her life violently. The video reflects this situation that happens every day where now the life cycle is for parents to bury their children, and not the other way around.
Delgado retired from music in 2008 after a successful career as a duet Hector and Tito and as a soloist. He later became pastor of a Christian church in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico and in 2018 returned to music with the single “Remember Me”.
This new single is part of his new Christian music album, “Zero Hour” which will be available next May.