Agrupación Russkaya
Agrupación Russkaya formed in Venezuela around 2008, with Ivanna Rodriguez on vocals, keyboardist Jesus Reyes, and percussionist Jesus "Chino" Aponte. The...
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Agrupación Russkaya formed in Venezuela around 2008, with Ivanna Rodriguez on vocals, keyboardist Jesus Reyes, and percussionist Jesus "Chino" Aponte. The band's name came from a group of Russian gypsies, though their sound worked with local rhythms. They put out albums like "Ritmo Tropical" in 2010 and "Tu Eres" in 2012.
Their 2014 album "Boquita de Caramelo" gave them a wider audience. The title track became their most recognizable song, carried by Rodriguez's voice over a straightforward tropical arrangement. It got played at parties and on radio stations across Latin America.
Rodriguez faced a legal dispute over music rights in 2016, which slowed things down for a while. The band kept performing, but that period marked a shift from their earlier momentum. Their recordings from that time onward had a more settled, less frantic feel.
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