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Mexican cumbia : ウィキペディア英語版
Mexican cumbia

Mexican cumbia is a musical subgenre of cumbia which was re-invented from Mexico.
== Origins of Mexican Cumbia ==
The Cumbia started in Colombia in the 1800s. In the 1940s Colombian singer Luis Carlos Meyer Castandet emigrated to Mexico where he worked with the Mexican orchestra director Rafael de Paz. In the 50s he recorded what many people think was the first cumbia recorded outside of Colombia, ''La Cumbia Cienaguera''. He recorded other hits like La historia. This is when Cumbia began to be popularized in Mexico.
In the 70s Aniceto Molina also emigrated to Mexico, where he joined the group from Guerrero, La Luz Roja de San Marcos, and recorded many popular tropical cumbias like ''El Gallo Mojado'', ''El Peluquero'', and ''La Mariscada''. Also in the 70s Rigo Tovar became very popular with his fusion of Cumbia with ballad and Rock.

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