La Banda Del Parque
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La Banda Del Parque

La Banda Del Parque formed in Argentina with Pablo Lescano on vocals, Maxi Ferradas on accordion, Marcela Lescano on percussion, Gonzalo Lescano on guitar,...

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La Banda Del Parque's cumbia, reggaeton, and hip-hop mix

An Argentine group that built a loyal following with energetic performances and songs that carried social commentary.

For a sense of their sound, try "Cuando Yo Me Muera" or "Decime Carbonero." They're good examples of how the band worked.

They weren't just another cumbia band. Songs like "Lloran Los Putos Del Manya" and "Como Puedo Explicartelo Tricolor" became fan favorites because they mixed cumbia with reggaeton and hip-hop in a way that felt fresh. Their music often carried social commentary, which drew some criticism but kept them connected to their audience.

They formed in Argentina with Pablo Lescano on vocals, Maxi Ferradas on accordion, and others. Their 2005 album "Hoy Hay Que Ganar" helped establish them, followed by releases like "Los Intocables" in 2006 and "Callejero" in 2008.

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La Banda Del Parque formed in Argentina with Pablo Lescano on vocals, Maxi Ferradas on accordion, Marcela Lescano on percussion, Gonzalo Lescano on guitar, and Fernando Vaz on keyboards. Their sound mixed cumbia, reggaeton, and hip-hop, and they built a loyal following with energetic performances.

Songs like "Lloran Los Putos Del Manya," "No Te Asustes Cuando Veas," and "Como Puedo Explicartelo Tricolor" became fan favorites. Their 2005 album "Hoy Hay Que Ganar" included the title track that helped establish them.

They released several albums including "Los Intocables" in 2006 and "Callejero" in 2008. Their music often carried social commentary, which drew some criticism but maintained their connection with audiences.

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