Grupo Fuego has also shared the stage with many legends of Latin music including Víctor Manuelle, Johnny Pacheco, Larry Harlow, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Oscar de Leon, Elvis Crespo, José Alberto "El Canario", Charlie Cruz, Tito Rojas, Aventura, Monchy & Alexandra, Tito Puente, Jr., Alexis & Fido, Ivy Queen, Sonora Carruseles, Fat Joe, and Huey Dunbar.
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Daniel Santacruz is considered a hit maker, since 2004 Santacruz has written top charting songs for artists such as Prince Royce (Incondicional), Hector Acosta (Tu veneno, Aprenderé, No moriré), Toby Love (Lejos), Reik (Me duele amarte), Monchy y Alexandra (Perdidos, No es una novela), Leslie Grace, Charlie Cruz, José Feliciano, Milly Quezada, Andy Andy among others.
Young salseros gravitating to the form include Tito Rojas, Anthony Cruz, Frankie Negrón, Kevin Ceballo, Charlie Cruz, and Jay Lozada.
Nowadays several Santacruz's songs occupy top places in the Billboard charts as is the case of "Incondicional" by Prince Royce, "Tu veneno" by Hector Acosta "El Torito", "Lejos" Toby Love, "Déjame cambiarte la vida" by Charlie Cruz and a Spanish adaptation of the song "Will you still love me tomorrow" by Leslie Grace.