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  2. Las 30 Cumbias Más Pegadas - Wikipedia

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    Las 30 Cumbias Más Pegadas. Las 30 Cumbias Más Pegadas (English: The 30 Best Cumbias) is the title of a compilation album, which features 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 ...

  3. Cumbia - Wikipedia

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    Cumbia. Cumbia refers to a number of musical rhythms and folk dance traditions of Latin America, generally involving musical and cultural elements from American Indigenous peoples, Europeans and Africans during colonial times. [1] Cumbia is said to have come from funeral traditions in the Afro-Colombian community. Cumbia traditionally uses ...

  4. Los Flamers - Wikipedia

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    Los Flamers are a Mexican Cumbia band, formed in the mid-1960s by Roberto Eugenio Bueno Campos. [1] They are known for their hits such as "El Chicle", ...

  5. La Sonora Dinamita - Wikipedia

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    La Sonora Dinamita. La Sonora Dinamita is a Colombian [1] and Mexican [2][3][4] musical group that plays cumbia, a Tropical music genre from Colombia but popular throughout Latin America. As one of the first cumbia groups to reach international success, it is credited with helping to popularize the genre throughout Latin America and the world.

  6. Los Barón de Apodaca - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Guajardo. Juan Francisco Martinez. Ubaldo Suárez. Arturo Valadez. Website. www.barondeapodaca.com. Los Barón de Apodaca are a six-man Mexican cumbia band formed in 1978 in Apodaca, Nuevo León, Mexico. [1] They have a long recording history with several compilations issued by EMI Latin America, and a 30 Aniversario album (2008).

  7. Cumbia (Colombia) - Wikipedia

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    Cumbia (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkumbja]) is a folkloric genre and dance from Colombia. [1][2][3] The cumbia is the most representative dance of the coastal region in Colombia, and is danced in pairs with the couple not touching one another as they display the amorous conquest of a woman by a man. [4] The couple performing cumbia dances in a ...

  8. Banda Cuisillos - Wikipedia

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    Banda Cuisillos de Arturo Macías, or simply Banda Cuisillos, are a Mexican banda group from the city of Cuisillos, Jalisco. They are well known for wearing Native American costumes in their stage performances and album photographs as a tribute to their ethnic heritage. Also, unlike most brass bandas, they incorporate a piano and electric ...

  9. Cumbia villera - Wikipedia

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    Argentine cumbia, Peruvian cumbia. Cultural origins. Late 1990s, Argentina. Cumbia villera ([ˈkumbja βiˈʎeɾa]) (roughly translated as " slum cumbia", " ghetto cumbia", or " shantytown cumbia") is a subgenre of cumbia music originating in Argentina in the late 1990s and popularized all over Latin America and Latin communities abroad. [1]