Proof of this is the song “Marmoset asked me” from his album “Un verano sin ti”, which in addition to being one of the Puerto Rican’s most popular singles around the world, was identified as could save lives.
The American Heart Association a non-profit organization specializing in research and health issues, announced that this song can help keep the rhythm and save a life.
“Tití asked me” has 107 beats per minutethe adequate time to apply CPR or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, only with the hands.
This was published through the association’s social networks as part of a campaign called “El ritmo que da vida” (Be the beat), to encourage anyone to learn CPR, because according to information shared on its website, 3 of every 4 cardiac arrests occur in homes and not in hospitals.