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  2. Vallenato - Wikipedia

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    Vallenato was considered music of the lower class and farmers, but gradually started penetrating through every social group during the mid-20th century. Don Clemente Quintero – a prominent member from the region's elite – was a lover of this music, usually accompanied by liquor , was a form of entertainment for this almost isolated region.

  3. Vallenato Legend Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Vallenato Legend Festival (Spanish: Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata) is one of the most important musical festivals in Colombia. The festival features a vallenato music contests for best performer of accordion , caja vallenata and guacharaca , as well as piqueria (battle of lyrics) and best song.

  4. Music of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The music of Colombia is an expression of Colombian culture, music genres, ... is famous for fusing classic vallenato sounds with rock and pop music.

  5. Music of Latin America - Wikipedia

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    The music of Latin America refers to music originating from Latin America, namely the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking regions of the Americas south of the United States. [1] Latin American music also incorporate the indigenous music of Latin America . [ 2 ]

  6. List of music genres and styles - Wikipedia

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    Regional and national music with no significant commercial impact abroad, except when it is a version of an international genre, such as: traditional music, oral traditions, sea shanties, work songs, nursery rhymes, Arabesque and indigenous music.

  7. La gota fría - Wikipedia

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    While vallenato was a musical style that had slowly lost popularity with Colombia's younger generation, Escalona would inspire Carlos to fuse the vallenato with modern rock, a sound that would break Carlos not only in his own Colombian homeland, but the entire Latin American music market. [3]

  8. We know why cats knead. But here's why humans love it so much.

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    Humans love it when cats knead because the cute motion makes it look like cats are hard at work on a bakery assembly line.

  9. Carlos Vives - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Alberto Vives Restrepo (born 7 August 1961) is a Colombian singer, songwriter and actor. He is known for his interpretation of traditional music styles of Colombia such as vallenato, cumbia, champeta, bambuco and porro as well as genres such as Latin pop, rock, reggaeton, dance-pop and tropical music.