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  2. Vallenato Legend Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Vallenato Legend Festival (Spanish: Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata) is one of the most important musical festivals in Colombia.The festival features a vallenato music contests for best performer of accordion, caja vallenata and guacharaca, as well as piqueria (battle of lyrics) and best song.

  3. Grandes Éxitos Juan Luis Guerra y 440 - Wikipedia

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    Grandes Éxitos de Juan Luis Guerra y 440 or simply Grandes Éxitos is a compilation album of Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra, and his band 440 released in July 1995 by Karem Records. It contained Guerra's fifteen biggest hits from 1988 to 1994 on the original version and from the albums Mudanza y Acarreo (1985) to Fogarate!

  4. Diomedes Díaz - Wikipedia

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    Diomedes Díaz Maestre [1] (26 May 1957 – 22 December 2013 [3]) was a Colombian vallenato singer, songwriter, and composer.He has been named the "King of Vallenato" [2] and is nicknamed El Cacique de La Junta (The Chieftain of La Junta), which was given to him by another vallenato singer, Rafael Orozco Maestre, in honor of Díaz's birthplace.

  5. Grandes éxitos - Wikipedia

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    Grandes éxitos or Grandes Éxitos may refer to: Grandes Éxitos (Billo album) (1996) Grandes éxitos (Chayanne album) (2002) Grandes éxitos (Jarabe de Palo album) (2003) Grandes Éxitos (Luis Miguel album) (2005) Grandes éxitos (Los Prisioneros album) (1991) Grandes Éxitos (Mónica Naranjo album) (2002) Grandes Éxitos (Shakira album) (2002)

  6. Las 30 Cumbias Más Pegadas - Wikipedia

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    Las 30 Cumbias Más Pegadas (English: The 30 Best Cumbias) is a compilation album featuring music from Los Angeles Azules, Los Askis, Rayito Colombiano, Grupo Latino, Grupo Maracuya, Los Llayras, Mr. Chivo, Aniceto Molina, Super Grupo G, La Tropa Vallenata, Los Vallenatos, Yahari, among others.

  7. Clásicos de la Provincia - Wikipedia

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    Clásicos de la Provincia is the sixth album by Colombian singer-songwriter Carlos Vives. Released in Colombia in late 1993, and internationally on February 22, 1994, the album is a collection of Colombian vallenato classics. The album made Vives a superstar in Colombia and was his breakthrough in the vallenato genre.

  8. Jorge Celedón - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Celedón also known as Jorgito Celedón is a Colombian musician and singer of vallenato music. Celedón was one of the backup singers for the vallenato group Binomio de Oro de America who joined after the death of Rafael Orozco Maestre.

  9. La gota fría - Wikipedia

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    "La gota fría" (Spanish for 'The Cold Drop') is a 1938 Colombian vallenato song, composed by Emiliano Zuleta. [1] It has been proposed as an unofficial Colombian anthem. The song emerged from a musical controversy with Lorenzo Morales.