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  2. 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. [citation needed] The rhythm employs Afro-Cuban rhythms and Latin synths. [8]

  3. Category:Mexican musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. ... Pages in category "Mexican musical groups" The following 85 pages ...

  4. KLAX-FM - Wikipedia

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    KLAX-FM (97.9 FM) is an American commercial radio station located in East Los Angeles, California, broadcasting to the Greater Los Angeles area.It is owned by Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS).

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  6. The beat goes on at live music clubs in South Florida. Here ...

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    Though music clubs have come and gone through the years in South Florida, musicians always had a place to play. Today, not many of those places are left. The beat goes on at live music clubs in ...

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  8. Paquita la del Barrio - Wikipedia

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    Many of Paquita's albums and songs are popular jukebox staples in Mexican clubs and cantinas. Paquita's influences stemmed from ranchera music, and singers such as Antonio Aguilar and Pedro Infante. [14] Paquita duetted with singer Ricardo Arjona on "Ni tú ni yo" on his album 5to Piso (2008). [15]

  9. Grupera - Wikipedia

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    Grupera (also known as Grupero or Onda Grupera) is a subgenre of regional Mexican music. It reached the height of its popularity in the 1990s, especially in rural areas. [ 1 ] Grupera music traces its roots to the rock groups of the 1960s yet has evolved significantly over time.