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composed and sung
guarachas as a
balance for the
slower boleros and canciónes. Ñico
Saquito was
primarily a
singer and
composer of
guarachas. The satirical...
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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...
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February 1992),
better known as La Lupe, was a
Cuban singer of boleros,
guarachas and
Latin soul
known for her energetic,
sometimes controversial performances...
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Roberto Faz and
Billo Frómeta, and most
commonly consist of boleros,
guarachas,
merengues or congas. Segue, a term for the
transition between songs DJ...
- […] I sang in
Spanish a few times, but they were
either Boleros and
Guarachas, or if they were calypsos, they were
literal translations of the original...
- in Santiago, the bocú. With Alonso,
Ferrer primarily performed sones,
guarachas, and
other up-tempo songs. However, his goal was to sing boleros. Ferrer...
- (rumbas) "were
certainly guarachas." The
musical pieces used to
close those plays may have been
indistinctly called rumbas or
guarachas,
because those terms...
- Joseíto Fernández.
Apart from son cubano, Moré was a po****r
singer of
guarachas, cha cha cha, mambo, son montuno, and boleros. Moré
started his career...
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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...
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repertoires of
canciones (Cuban songs) and
boleros that also
included rumbas,
guarachas and
rural rumbitas.
Famous trovador Chico Ibáñez said that he composed...