Salsa Puertorriquena, also known as Puerto Rican salsa, is a genre that originated in Puerto Rico in the 1960s. It's characterized by its fast-paced rhythms, energetic horn sections, and complex percussion. This genre has a strong connection to Puerto Rican culture and has become a symbol of the island's musical heritage. It's popular among Latin music fans worldwide and is often played in salsa dance clubs and at festivals.