- The
guaracha (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaˈɾatʃa]) is a
genre of
music that
originated in Cuba, of
rapid tempo and
comic or
picaresque lyrics. The word...
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Guaracha, also
known as
zapateo or aleteo, is an
electronic music genre from Medellín, Colombia. The
genre has no
connection to the
traditional guaracha...
- of
Cuban and
Puerto Rican origin, such as bomba, danza, plena, jíbaro,
guaracha, mambo, rumba, cha-cha-cha, and salsa.
Although merengue is a type of music...
- (rumbas) "were
certainly guarachas." The
musical pieces used to
close those plays may have been
indistinctly called rumbas or
guarachas,
because those terms...
- Curbelo, Akohh, and Noro Morales. Cuba
portal Rhumba Enrique Jorrín
Pachanga Guaracha Merengue Sublette, Ned. Cuba and its Music: From the
First Drums to the...
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Although unlikely, both
guaracha and
Cuban rumba might have been
influenced by
flamenco earlier in the 19th century.
Guarachas can be
traced back to the...
- 20th century. Cruz rose to fame in Cuba
during the 1950s as a
singer of
guarachas,
earning the
nickname "La
Guarachera de Cuba". In the
following decades...
-
Patterson y su
Orquesta Oriental on "Cariño falso", a
standard of the
guaracha repertoire. In 1953,
Ferrer began performing with
Pacho Alonso's group...
- "3Ball"
comes from the
Spanish word "tribal",
which refers to the
culture of
guaracha tribal music po****r in many Spanish-speaking
countries around the world...
- "Pepas" is a
guaracha song by
Puerto Rican rapper and singer-songwriter
Farruko from his
studio album La 167. It was
released as
single on June 24, 2021...