Sexteto Juventud is a legendary Venezuelan salsa group formed in Caracas in 1962, recognized as one of the pioneers of salsa and boogaloo in Latin America. Known for their vibrant rhythms, tight arrangements, and infectious energy, the ensemble helped shape the sound of the Caracas salsa scene during the 1960s and 1970s. Their music blends Cuban roots with distinctly Venezuelan flavor, producing timeless hits like “Pa’ Bravo Yo” and “La Chica del Barrio Obrero,” which continue to influence generations of salsa musicians and dancers around the world.