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- Bullerengue is a traditional musical genre and dance from the Caribbean region of Colombia and the Darién Province in Panama. It is sung and preserved...
- elements of various Latin genres, including funk carioca, reggaeton, and bullerengue. Commercially, "Alibi" peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Global 200...
- traditional indigenous and Afro-Colombian musical styles such as ****bia and bullerengue, as well as contemporary synthpop and electronic music. Originally from...
- Martínez (born 27 January 1939) is an Afro-Colombian singer-songwriter of bullerengue, native music of the Caribbean Colombia. Her album Ancestras earned her...
- Soca Power soca Son cubano Songo Timba Twoubadou Zouk Hispanic Boogaloo Bullerengue Flamenco Cantes de ida y vuelta Fandangos Soleá Alegrías Bulerías Peteneras...
- also influenced by music of Indigenous and Afro-Colombian origins (bullerengue, mapalé, zambapalo and chalupa). This style of music came to be known...
- Argentina Bolivian ****bia Chilean ****bia New Chilean ****bia Colombian ****bia Bullerengue Porro ****bia vallenata, a fusion genre that mixes elements of ****bia...
- (2005) explored the crossroads where pop/rock influences meet vallenato, bullerengue, and tambora. Gratitud followed in 2008, with Ilusión arriving in 2011...
- broken gl**** or a combination and is then used to keep the rhythm in bullerengue music. The dried fruit are filled with certain seeds and a handle is...
- García. Both of his parents were singers; his mother was a well known bullerengue singer in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Born into poverty...