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  2. 3Ball MTY - Wikipedia

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    3BallMTY (pronounced "Tribal Monterrey") is a Mexican pop DJ group from the city of Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.The "DJ Collective" (the name its members have formally given themselves) was formed in 2009 by two teenage DJs – Sergio Zavala (DJ Sheeqo Beat), and Alberto Presenda (DJ Otto).

  3. Tribal guarachero - Wikipedia

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    Tribal guarachero music is a fusion of genres such as regional Mexican music, including technobanda, and EDM genres such as techno, electro house and club music. [6] With a 4/4 time signature, the genre is often made up of cascading triplets [ 6 ] and a BPM of 140 to 280.

  4. Inténtalo - Wikipedia

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    Inténtalo is the first studio album by Mexican group 3Ball MTY. It was released on December 6, 2011 under Fonovisa Records ... "Tribal Guarachoso" — 3:09; ...

  5. Quiero Bailar (All Through the Night) - Wikipedia

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    "Quiero Bailar (All Through the Night)" is a song by Mexican trio 3Ball MTY featuring American singer Becky G as the lead single from 3Ball MTY's second studio album, Globall (2014). The track, featuring Gomez rap-singing in Spanish and English, was released on September 24, 2013. The song premiered on September 10, 2013 on Univision.

  6. Our 30 favorite Latin music songs of 2024 - AOL

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    On the lead single off Monterrey-born musician’s album, “Armagedon,” he proves he can comfortably walk the line between alternative and R&B while experimenting with the more electronic ...

  7. Mexican pointy boots - Wikipedia

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    Boys and men that wear the pointy boots have formed all-male troupes (Group dance teams) to compete in danceoffs at local nightclubs to tribal music. Participants in the contests spend weeks choreographing their dance moves and fabricating their outfits which commonly include "matching western shirts and skinny jeans to accentuate their footwear."

  8. Coahuiltecan - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded epidemic in the region was 1636–39, and it was followed regularly by other epidemics every few years. A 17th-century historian of Nuevo Leon, Juan Bautista Chapa, predicted that all Indian and tribes would soon be "annihilated" by disease; he listed 161 bands that had once lived near Monterrey but had disappeared. [23]

  9. Cumbres de Monterrey National Park - Wikipedia

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    Cumbres de Monterrey National Park was established on November 24, 1939, by president Lázaro Cárdenas. [1] The park was decreed to encompass 246,500 hectares (609,000 acres), which at the time was the largest area to be declared protected by the Mexican government as a national park .