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  • Bolivian cumbia Chilean cumbia New Chilean cumbia Cumbia (Colombia) Costa Rican cumbia Ecuadorian cumbia Turbocumbia Salvadoran cumbia Cumbia marimbera...
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    Cumbia (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkumbja]) is a folkloric genre and dance from Colombia. The cumbia is the most representative dance of the coastal region...
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    Mexican cumbia is a type of cumbia, a music which originated in Colombia but was later reinvented and adapted in Mexico. The cumbia has its origins in...
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  • Training Institute Ground Jazz Fusion by ITALY MEETS INDIA Afro Beat Venezuelan Cumbia by FAMILY ATLANTICA Fusion Rock Band by PAPON AND THE EAST INDIA COMPANY...
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  • Pastor López (category Cumbia musicians)
    Indio Pastor" (Pastor the Indian), was a Venezuelan singer-songwriter who worked primarily in the style of Cumbia. He started out singing Joropo in a group...
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  • Cumbia villera ([ˈkumbja βiˈʎeɾa]) (roughly translated as "slum cumbia", "ghetto cumbia", or "shantytown cumbia") is a subgenre of cumbia music originating...
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  • encompasses a wide variety of styles, including influential genres such as cumbia, bachata, bossa nova, merengue, rumba, salsa, samba, son, and tango. During...
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  • Pedroso (1880–1968), Afro-Cuban painter Pastor López (1944-2019), Venezuelan cumbia singer-songwriter Pastor Troy (born 1977), American rapper and record...
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  • Cumbia rap is a spin-off of the original cumbia genre. It consists of a more traditional Colombian rhythm, as well as some hip hop and reggae type additions...
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    Brenda Asnicar (category Argentine people of Venezuelan descent)
    Juana Carbajal series Cumbia Ninja, which achieved international success. She also became a member of successful music group Cumbia Ninja in the series...
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    Cumbia [ˈkumbja] is a musical genre and folk dance from Panama. The cultural importance of cumbia has been recognized by UNESCO in its inclusion of it...
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  • singer and guitarist (Morning Teleportation) 5 Pastor López, 74, Venezuelan cumbia singer-songwriter and bandleader Davey Williams, 66, American avant-garde...
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  • New Chilean Cumbia also known as New Chilean Cumbia Rock (Spanish: Nueva cumbia chilena, Nueva cumbia rock chilena) is a subgenre of cumbia music that...
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  • the accordion in 1959, Lisandro was described[by whom?] as the “King of Cumbia,” “El Macho de América” (ENG: The man of the Americas) and the “Master of...
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    Mejía. Their music has been described as "electro tropical" or "psychedelic cumbia". The origins of the group go back to 2001 when Bogotá native Simón Mejía...
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  • meaning and began to be used in order to distinguish Caribbean genres such as cumbia and son cubano from inland genres such as tejano and norteño. Due to its...
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    actually holds over 1,025 folk rhythms. Some of the best known genres are cumbia and vallenato. The most recognized interpreters of traditional Caribbean...
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  • iconic song composed in 1975 by Walter León Aguilar, leader of the Peruvian cumbia ensemble Los Ilusionistas, and made hugely popular in the early 1980s by...
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  • band's record label) is a blend of Latin music (Cuban rumba, Colombian cumbia, Pan-Caribbean Soca, and Cuban Boogaloo) with hip-hop, Motown, soul, Afrobeat...
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    to know about cumbia, and it is a concern to preserve it. The main festival that celebrates cumbia nowadays is the Festival de la Cumbia in El Banco, Magdalena...
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    bambuco, and especially cumbia. She is known for songs such as "Mi Buenaventura", "Navidad Negra", and "Yo Me Llamo Cumbia". The musical career of Leonor...
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    Joropo (category Music of Venezuela)
    tuyero, oriental, and llanero. It is a fundamental genre of Colombian and Venezuelan música criolla (creole music). It is also the most popular "folk rhythm":...
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    Valdéz, and Miguel "Happy" Lora. The most popular local rhythms are the cumbia and vallenato however, there is a great musical influence from the rest...
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  • Bucci, Nicolas Jaar and Jorge González. Cumbia style has its origins in the caribbean climates of Colombia, Venezuela and Panama, and was introduced to Chile...
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    drums (redoblantes). In Colombia and Panama, tamboras are used to play cumbia. Traditionally, this kind of tambora is played with sticks and fixed on...
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    the place named Valle de Upar – "Valley of Upar"). In 2006, vallenato and cumbia were added as a category in the Latin Grammy Awards. Colombia's traditional...
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  • Luisín Landáez (category Chilean cumbia)
    Requena (17 August 1931, Higuerote, Venezuela – 16 November 2008, Peñalolén, Santiago, Chile) was a Venezuelan-Chilean cumbia singer who was popular in Chile...
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  • and José Gil Fortoul, contributed to Venezuelan Positivism. Carlos Raúl Villanueva was the most important Venezuelan architect of the modern era; he designed...
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    Andean music (section Cumbia)
    Afro-Bolivian Saya Chicha - Originated in Peru the late 1980s as a fusion of cumbia and huayno music. Waylas Huaylarsh - Originated in the central andean part...
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  • German and Austrian singles charts. In 1998, Venezuelan band King Chango covered the song as "Venezuelan in New York" for the various artists tribute...
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    Grammy Awards. Grupero artists typically perform rancheras, corridos, cumbias, charangas, ballads, boleros and huapangos. The original wave of Mexican...
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  • Kick III (stylized as KicK iii) is the sixth studio album by Venezuelan record producer and singer Arca. The album was scheduled to be released on 3 December...
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  • music website Club Fonograma. "Atrévete-te-te" is based on a Colombian cumbia beat and a clarinet riff also typical of traditional music from Colombia’s...
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  • video which was shot in Spain. In 2021, Peruvian cumbia group Explosión de Iquitos released a Cumbia version of the song. This version instantly became...
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  • Argentine surrealist painter Leonor Gonzalez Mina (born 1934), vocalist in the cumbia genre of Colombian music Leonor López de Córdoba (1362–1420), advisor and...
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    Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera...
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  • Aguinaldo It is a genre of Puerto Rican and Venezuelan traditional and cultural music, popular in several Latin American countries., based on Spanish Christmas...
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  • popularity in the 1980s and 1990s and developed mainstream popularity in Venezuela, especially in the city of Maracaibo and in Mexico, mainly in the city...
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  • Lucho Bermúdez (category Cumbia musicians)
    the 20th century. He adapted traditional Colombian musical styles such as cumbia and porro into modern rhythms that would become symbols of national identity...
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    famous genres include samba from Brazil, tango from Argentina & Uruguay, and cumbia from Colombia. Beyond the rich tradition of indigenous art, the development...
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  • Tribal guarachero (category Cumbia music genres)
    known as trival, is a music genre that fuses electronic dance music with cumbia or certain rhythms from regional Mexican music genres. Tribal guarachero...
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    rock Chumba Fedu Brukdown Reggae Dancehall Cumbia Bachata Berroche Bullerengue Champeta Chandé Chalupa Cumbia Cumbión Fandango Garabato Grito e' monte Guacherna...
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  • Kick II (category Pop albums by Venezuelan artists)
    (stylized as KICK ii; pronounced “kick two”) is the fifth studio album by Venezuelan record producer and singer Arca. The album was scheduled to be released...
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    Billo Frómeta (category Venezuelan bandleaders)
    Likewise, he was considered the most animated interpreter of Colombian cumbia, for which he was honored. Luis María Frómeta Pereira was born in Pimentel...
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    Venezuelan rock is rock music from Venezuela, the most common being based on Rock en Español. First steps for rock music in Venezuela started by the oil...
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  • fame in Latin America. He incorporated various Colombian songs (porros, cumbias, and mapalés) into the band's repertoire— many of which were adapted to...
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  • Carlos Cure (category Ambassadors of Colombia to Venezuela)
    pageant contestant Margaret Elizabeth Núñez Hughes. "Algo Mas Que Cumbias" [More than Cumbias]. Semana (in Spanish). 19 July 1982. ISSN 0124-5473. Archived...
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  • trap Regional Mexican Banda Norteño Tango Tropical Bachata Bolero Criolla Cumbia Chicha Porro Guajira Mambo Merengue Música popular (Colombia) Rumba Salsa...
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    2019, Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro cut off diplomatic relations with Colombia after Colombian President Ivan Duque had helped Venezuelan opposition...
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  • Latin Awards under the pop/ballad category in 2000. The song was covered by cumbia musical group Perla Colombiana and peaked at #3 on the Mexican tropical...
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  • Maracaibo 15 (category Venezuelan musical groups)
    music genres, such as parranda, and international music genres such as cumbia and porro. "La Chinca" (1975) "La Sabrosa" (1975) "Canaima" "La Negra del...
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    is diverse, spanning across different genres such as pop, rock, bolero, cumbia, and salsa, showcasing her versatility and creativity. Throughout the 2010s...
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    Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera...
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  • Un Año Más (category Chilean cumbia)
    ballad composed by Hernán Gallardo Pavez [es]. It was recorded as a Chilean cumbia song in 1977 by the Coquimbo group Los Vikings 5 [es], then later in the...
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  • Tambor (dance) (category African diaspora in Venezuela)
    Tambor is a coastal Afro-Venezuelan music and dance. It is a cultural manifestation originating in the slaves from Africa. The drums are of Kongo origin...
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  • Pasillo (category Music of Venezuela)
    tropical music, such as guaracha, merecumbe, and the Ecuadorian-Colombian cumbia. The continued strength of the Ecuadorian pasillo is in thanks to the performances...
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    vallenato and cumbia from Colombia, pasillo from Colombia and Ecuador, samba, bossa nova and música sertaneja from Brazil, joropo from Venezuela and tango...
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  • (Argentina) Cuban rumba Cuban salsa Cueca (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile) Cumbia (Colombia, Club) Cumbia Villera (Argentina) Cupid Shuffle Dab (America) Dabke (Arab...
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    album and explained, "In Argentina we listen to cumbia a lot, and on "22" we did a fusion of cumbia and reggaeton, and it was the very first song I released...
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    well, including Afro-Cuban salsa and Colombian cumbia. But Bustamante is not a flamenco, salsa, or cumbia artist in the strict sense – his music is Latin...
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    bandits) were also featured. Two members of the traditional Colombian folk cumbia band Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto, as well as members from an indigenous...
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  • Texas, USA El Regreso de los Reyes, debut studio album by Mexican-American cumbia group Cruz Martínez y Los Super Reyes This page lists people with the surname...
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  • bandas play a wide variety of song styles including rancheras, corridos, cumbias, charangas, ballads, boleros, salsas, bachatas, sones, chilenas, jarabes...
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    Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera...
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  • (sword dance) Shota (dance) Vallja e cobanit Carnavalito Chacarera Cueca Cumbia Villera Milonga Tango Zamba Note: in Armenian "bar" means "dance". Berd...
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    La Tigresa del Oriente (category Cumbia musicians)
    failing to get anywhere with Warner Music Mexico. In September 2009 Radio Cumbia Peru, the original uploaders of her popular videos on YouTube announced...
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  • El Amor (Tito El Bambino song) (category Cumbia songs)
    studio album, El Patrón (2009). The song blends the sounds of Latin pop with cumbia and merengue. A regional Mexican and a salsa version were recorded and included...
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  • number one song in Venezuela without Gaby being aware that his record had become a hit. Gaby was introduced to the Colombian cumbia act, Binomio de Oro...
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  • FM Lima (Cumbia & Tropical Music) Nueva Q 107,1 – [National Coverage] (Cumbia Music) Onda Cero 98,1 – 98.1 FM Lima + National Coverage (Cumbia Music) Oxígeno...
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    diverse rhythms such as merengue, bachata, bolero, balada, fusion, salsa, cumbia, mambo, cha-cha-cha, pop, rock and roll, reggae, classical, R&B, folk, blues...
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    Peninsula, which comprises parts of Colombia and Venezuela Guambía people relaxing in Colombia A Cumbia (Colombia) dancer holding a Sombrero vueltiao Shaman...
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    Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera...
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    Mexican-American singer Chiquis and Gomez released the single "Jolene" a cumbia style Spanish-language cover of American singer Dolly Parton's song. On...
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    Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera...
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  • g., kompa, salsa, Bachata, Punta, Palo de Mayo, plena, samba, merengue, cumbia) martial arts (capoeira) and dance (rumba, merengue). As of 2015, Mexico...
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    also performs music on the borderline of funk, punk rock, reggaeton and cumbia. The themes of Hebe's songs revolve around freedom of speech, feminism,...
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    Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera...
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    Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera...
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  • Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera...
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    "Reinas del CNB bailaron al ritmo de cumbias en Centro Histórico" [Queens of the CNB danced to the rhythm of cumbias in the Historic Center]. El Diario...
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  • Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera...
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    causing a stampede in which hundreds were injured and seven died. The track "Cumbia Triste" on the 1989 album Un Golpe Mas was dedicated to the victims of the...
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    and Grupomanía. The popularity of merengue has been increasing in Venezuela. Venezuelan Merengueros include Roberto Antonio, Miguel Moly, Natusha, Porfi...
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    singer, songwriter and actor. He rose to prominence as the vocalist of the cumbia-pop band Márama, which achieved international success and toured several...
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    unique in Colombia until 2008. In 2010 he won the Latin Grammy in the "Cumbia / Vallenato category". Loved and idolized by many, Diomedes' followers adopted...
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    Mérida (state) (category States of Venezuela)
    Captaincy General of Venezuela was created. In 1811 the province of Merida decided to rebel against Spain and join the process of Venezuelan Independence, along...
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    international exposure.[citation needed] Known for blending elements of punta, cumbia and merengue[which?] with Dominican urban and dembow music, he is heavily...
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  • features six guest artists and delves into genres such as tango, bossa nova, cumbia, and electronica. Residente o Visitante debuted at number one on the US...
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  • regime dancing to "El Comandante se queda" (English: The Comandante Stays) a cumbia song composed in support of Ortega during the 2018 protests. The Grayzone...
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  • Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera...
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  • band, La provincia, continued experimenting the fusion of vallenato and cumbia with pop, rock and funk in their subsequent albums La Tierra del Olvido...
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    category. Song styles performed with mariachi include rancheras, corridos, cumbias, boleros, ballads, sones, huapangos, jarabes, danzones, joropos, pasodobles...
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  • Tulio Enrique León (category Venezuelan organists)
    March 18, 1982) was a Venezuelan organist, composer, and arranger. Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, he would become one of Venezuela's most popular artists...
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    the tracks an updated take. The cumbia villera developed in the slums of Argentina in the mid-1990s. Although cumbia always had a following in the country...
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    petrochemical engineer before working in music. As of March 2023 he is married to Venezuelan-American actress, singer, YouTuber, and author Lele Pons who he has been...
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  • rap in the United States and led to the rise of that music in Venezuela as well. Venezuelan rappers in the 1990s generally modeled their music after gangsta...
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    influences of 1960s rock and roll and Latin American rhythms of merengue, cumbia, and particularly the boleros of the Mexican Armando Manzanero. In his late...
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  • Barrientos" is known, among other songs, for one of the most famous cumbias of all time, “Cumbia en do menor". In 2007 he was named "Hijo Meritísimo of San Salvador"...
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  • Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera...
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  • contestant, semi-finalist Nick Verreos - Venezuelan American, Project Runway contestant Rita Verreos - Venezuelan American, Survivor: Fiji contestant Christy...
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