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Mexican cumbia is a type of cumbia, a music which originated in Colombia but was later reinvented and adapted in Mexico.
Mexicancumbia is a type of cumbia, a music which originated in Colombia but was later reinvented and adapted in Mexico. The cumbia has its origins in...
Central America Mexicancumbia Southeast cumbia or chunchaca, a variant of Mexicancumbia Northern Mexicancumbia, a variant of Mexicancumbia, developed in...
Cumbia villera ([ˈkumbja βiˈʎeɾa]) (roughly translated as "slum cumbia", "ghetto cumbia", or "shantytown cumbia") is a subgenre of cumbia music originating...
in 2000. Mexican singer Diana Reyes recorded the song for her album Ámame, Bésame (2010). Mexican singer Yuridia performed "Baila Esta Cumbia" during her...
Africans. Music became an expression of Mexican nationalism starting in the nineteenth century. The foundation of Mexican music comes from its indigenous sounds...
Los Fugitivos (The Fugitives), an American grupero band was formed in 1985 as Grupo Kariño by brothers Jaime and Edi Espinoza. In 1991, with the addition...
adopted as the single denomination for the music. In Mexico, it developed as a variant of the Mexicancumbia that started in the early 1980s. The style added...
Peruvian cumbia is a subgenre of chicha (Andean tropical music) that became popular in the coastal cities of Peru, mainly in Lima in the 1960s through...
Amandititita (Amanda Lalena Escalante Pimentel) is a Mexicancumbia singer and songwriter. She is the daughter of Rodrigo Gonzalez. She came to public...
Pegasso is a Mexicancumbia band credited with the creation of the cumbia pegassera style. Pegasso was formed in 1979 in Cerralvo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico by Federico...
Olivares (April 19, 1947 – March 17, 2023), known as Fito Olivares, was a Mexicancumbia musician. Olivares was the son of María Cristina Olivares and Mucio...
released as the second single from Live!. "La Llamada" is an uptempo Mexicancumbia song centering on female empowerment. Lyrically, the song sees Selena...
backup vocalist and dancer Pete Astudillo. "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" is a Mexicancumbia pop song with rock en español and reggae influences. It received widespread...
"Techno Cumbia" is a song recorded by American singer Selena for her fourth studio album, Amor Prohibido (1994). It was posthumously released as the b-side...
In Mexican popular culture, a sonidero is a disc jockey, engineer or entertainer that plays recorded music in public, mainly cumbia, salsa, guaracha and...
cumbia version of the song was released in 2018 with Mexican group Los Ángeles Azules, to great commercial success. The version won Regional Mexican Song...
broadcasting to the Orange County area on 103.1 MHz. KDLD and KDLE simulcast a Mexicancumbia music format branded as "Viva 103.1" on their analog and main HD Radio...
the Year, while "Techno Cumbia" received the award for Best Crossover Song. Amor Prohibido received a nomination for Best Mexican-American Album at the...
Argentine cumbia is an umbrella term that comprises several distinct trends within the same tradition: the dance and music style known as cumbia in Argentina...
popular music style fusing Mexican and US influences. Its evolution began in northern Mexico (a variation of regional Mexican music known as norteño). It...
and Latin American music from the 1950s and 1960s, including notes of Mexicancumbia. They are backed by strings by Matt Combs; congas, shakers, triangles...