Cumbia Villera Events This Weekend in Timi%C8%99oara
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About Cumbia Villera
Cumbia villera originated in the impoverished villas miseria of Buenos Aires, Argentina, during the late 1990s as a gritty, socially conscious evolution of traditional tropical music. The genre is defined by its reliance on electronic keyboards and keytars, alongside electronic percussion and heavy basslines that emphasize a slowed, syncopated 4/4 rhythm. Lyrically and atmospherically, it projects a raw and rebellious mood, documenting the harsh realities of urban poverty and criminal subcultures, which distinguishes it from more polished commercial styles. Semantically, it functions as a subgenre of Argentine cumbia, bridging the gap between Colombian rhythmic roots and local socio-political expressions while sharing stylistic grit with urban genres like gangsta rap and reggae.
Also known as: Cumbia de la villa, Villera
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- Cumbia villera originated in the impoverished villas miseria of Buenos Aires, Argentina, during the late 1990s as a gritty, socially conscious evolution of traditional tropical music. The genre is defined by its reliance on electronic keyboards and keytars, alongside electronic percussion and heavy basslines that emphasize a slowed, syncopated 4/4 rhythm. Lyrically and atmospherically, it projects a raw and rebellious mood, documenting the harsh realities of urban poverty and criminal subculture…
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