A Pura Cumbia
A Pura Cumbia came together as street musicians in Medellín, playing traditional cumbia with a raw energy that caught on. Their sound is built around Carlos...
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A Pura Cumbia came together as street musicians in Medellín, playing traditional cumbia with a raw energy that caught on. Their sound is built around Carlos Mario Arango's vocals and percussion, William Canedo's accordion work, and Deiver Hincapié's bass lines.
They've released singles like "La Llevo Al Cielo / Barrio Prendido / Salimo En Caravana / La Pregunta," which blend cumbia rhythms with straightforward, sometimes gritty lyrics. The music feels like it comes straight from the street corners where they started.
Some of their lyrics have drawn criticism, but the band's appeal has always been in that unpolished, direct approach to cumbia. They play it the way they learned it, without much studio gloss.
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