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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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    Grammy Awards. Grupero artists typically perform rancheras, corridos, cumbias, charangas, ballads, boleros and huapangos. The original wave of Mexican...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera...
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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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  • 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...
    17 KB (1,319 words) - 08:22, 28 February 2024
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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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  • 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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  • 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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    Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera...
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