La Lupe's "El Rey Y Yo," released on December 31, 1967, under the Fania label, is a vibrant and diverse collection of Latin music that spans genres like bolero, salsa, Latin jazz, mambo, son cubano, and cha cha cha. This album is a testament to La Lupe's dynamic vocal range and her ability to blend traditional and modern Latin sounds. Tracks like "Cumba, Cumba" and "Ruega por Nosotros" showcase her powerful voice and the infectious rhythms that define the album. The medley "Jala-Jala Panameño" is a standout, offering a lively mix of traditional Panamanian tunes. With a duration of just under 40 minutes, "El Rey Y Yo" is a concise yet impactful journey through the rich tapestry of Latin music, making it a timeless piece in La Lupe's discography.