Omahhung
Omahhung is a duo made up of siblings Juan Pablo and Paola Muños. They grew up with the folkloric sounds of their Quechua heritage and began writing songs...
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Omahhung is a duo made up of siblings Juan Pablo and Paola Muños. They grew up with the folkloric sounds of their Quechua heritage and began writing songs early on, using traditional Andean instruments like the zampoña, quena, and charango alongside guitar.
In 2017 they put out their debut single "Flor," a ballad sung in Quechua and Spanish. The song became a hit and helped establish them in Andean folk circles. They've since released albums like Altiplano in 2019 and Puentes in 2022.
Some listeners have questioned their blend of traditional Andean music with contemporary folk and pop elements, but they've kept working in that space. Their music draws from the melodies and rhythms passed down in their family, and they continue to perform and record.
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