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  2. Mi Tierra (song) - Wikipedia

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    Tim Jeffery from the Record Mirror Dance Update described the song as "a nice summery Latin number". [19] At the 6th Annual Lo Nuestro Awards in 1994, "Mi Tierra" won Tropical Song of the Year. [20] In the same year, it was the Tropical/Salsa Song of the Year at the inaugural Billboard Latin Music Awards. [21]

  3. Salsa music - Wikipedia

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    Critics of salsa romántica, especially in the late '80s and early '90s, called it a commercialized, diluted form of Latin pop, in which formulaic, sentimental love ballads were simply put to Afro-Cuban rhythms — leaving no room for classic salsa's brilliant musical improvisation, or for classic salsa lyrics that tell stories of daily life or ...

  4. Timba - Wikipedia

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    Timba is a Cuban genre of music based on Cuban son with salsa, American Funk/R&B and the strong influence of Afro-Cuban folkloric music. Timba rhythm sections differ from their salsa counterparts, because timba emphasizes the bass drum , which is not used in salsa bands.

  5. Diaz Ayala Cuban and Latin American Popular Music Collection

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    The largest part of the magnetic tape collection corresponds to recordings made from 78’ discs that are not contained in the collection or were never recorded in any other format, not only from Cuban music [5] but also from other Latin American countries. Today, the FIU libraries are trying to fund a project that allows the digitization of ...

  6. Salsa romántica - Wikipedia

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    Salsa romántica (Spanish of 'romantic salsa') is a soft form of salsa music that emerged between the mid-1980s and early 1990s in New York City, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. It has been criticised for it being supposedly a pale imitation of "real" salsa, often called " salsa dura ".

  7. Que suenen las palmas - Wikipedia

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    The song is about the cultural fusion between Cuban Salsa and Andalusian Flamenco.. The composer asks the Andalusian musician to play with him: Come and clap your hands, I want my claves to be joined with your guitar...

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  9. Bamboleo (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bamboleo is a Havana-based Cuban salsa and timba band formed in 1995, and emblematic of the "timba brava" generation of Cuban bands in the 90s. [1] Their albums also include boleros and reggaeton . The group was founded by Lázaro Valdés, a keyboard player, [ 2 ] and initially fronted by two female singers, with a distinctive female "voice ...