Biggest Stars

Grupo Frontera
Grupo Frontera
USARegional Mexican Music

Grupo Frontera

USALatinRegional Mexican Music
Los Angeles Azules
Los Angeles Azules
MEXCumbia
Claimed Profile

Los Angeles Azules

MEXLatinCumbia
Carlos Vives
Carlos Vives
COLLatin Pop

Carlos Vives

COLPopLatin Pop
Ke Personajes
Ke Personajes
ARGCumbia

Ke Personajes

ARGLatinCumbia
Bellakath
Bellakath
MEXReggaeton

Bellakath

MEXLatinReggaeton
Grupo Bryndis
Grupo Bryndis
MEXCumbia

Grupo Bryndis

MEXLatinCumbia
Diomedes Diaz
Diomedes Diaz
COLCumbia

Diomedes Diaz

COLLatinCumbia
Tornillo
Tornillo
MEXAlternative Hip Hop

Tornillo

MEXHip HopAlternative Hip Hop
Grupo 5
Grupo 5
PERCumbia

Grupo 5

PERLatinCumbia
Los Acosta
Los Acosta
MEXCumbia

Los Acosta

MEXLatinCumbia
Los Inquietos del Vallenato
Los Inquietos del Vallenato
COLCumbia

Los Inquietos del Vallenato

COLLatinCumbia
Marama
Marama
URYCumbia

Marama

URYLatinCumbia
L-Gante
L-Gante
ARGCumbia

L-Gante

ARGLatinCumbia
DJ TAO
DJ TAO
ARGReggaeton

DJ TAO

ARGLatinReggaeton
Q' Lokura
Q' Lokura
ARGCumbia

Q' Lokura

ARGLatinCumbia
Corazon Serrano
Corazon Serrano
PERCumbia

Corazon Serrano

PERLatinCumbia
Bomba Estéreo
Bomba Estéreo
COLCumbia

Bomba Estéreo

COLLatinCumbia
La Sonora Dinamita
La Sonora Dinamita
MEXCumbia

La Sonora Dinamita

MEXLatinCumbia
Damas Gratis
Damas Gratis
ARGCumbia

Damas Gratis

ARGLatinCumbia
Pancho Barraza
Pancho Barraza
USARegional Mexican Music

Pancho Barraza

USALatinRegional Mexican Music
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Top Artists by Radio Spins Last month

Diomedes Diaz
Diomedes Diaz
COLCumbia

Diomedes Diaz

COLLatinCumbia
41.2K radio spins
Pastor López
Pastor López
VENCumbia

Pastor López

VENLatinCumbia
29.9K radio spins
Los Diablitos
Los Diablitos
COLCumbia

Los Diablitos

COLLatinCumbia
24.4K radio spins
Los Angeles Azules
Los Angeles Azules
MEXCumbia
Claimed Profile

Los Angeles Azules

MEXLatinCumbia
23.8K radio spins
Lisandro Meza
Lisandro Meza
COLCumbia

Lisandro Meza

COLLatinCumbia
19.1K radio spins

Most Streamed Spotify Tracks

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Un Finde | CROSSOVER #2
Un Finde | CROSSOVER #2
5M streams
2
Ya No Vuelvas (Versión Cuarteto)
Ya No Vuelvas (Versión Cuarteto)
2.7M streams
3
Pobre Corazón - En Vivo
Pobre Corazón - En Vivo
2.5M streams
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Good Feeling
Good Feeling
2.5M streams
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Linda - Remix
Linda - Remix
2.4M streams
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Costumbres - Vivo
Costumbres - Vivo
1.6M streams
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Otro Día Más
Otro Día Más
1.5M streams
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Entre Beso y Beso
Entre Beso y Beso
1.5M streams
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Nunca Es Suficiente
Nunca Es Suficiente
1.4M streams
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Adiós Amor / Oye Mujer
Adiós Amor / Oye Mujer
1.4M streams
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Un Finde | CROSSOVER #2

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Ya No Vuelvas (Versión Cuarteto)

3

Pobre Corazón - En Vivo

4

Good Feeling

6

Costumbres - Vivo

7

Otro Día Más

8

Entre Beso y Beso

10

Adiós Amor / Oye Mujer

Top Spotify Playlists

Cumbia Sonidera
Cumbia Sonidera
Spotify
1.3M followers
Dame Más Cumbia
Dame Más Cumbia
Spotify
1.2M followers
100% Cumbia
100% Cumbia
Spotify
1.1M followers
Esto es Cumbia
Esto es Cumbia
Spotify
835.5K followers
Cumbias de Microbusero
Cumbias de Microbusero
alisongonzalez
807.3K followers
This Is Los Ángeles Azules
This Is Los Ángeles Azules
Spotify
763.7K followers

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      Cumbia artists
      Spotify
      1.2B
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      YouTube
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      Radio Airplay
      794.8K
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      Overview of Cumbia music

      Cumbia music originated in Colombia during the colonial era, blending African and Indigenous rhythms with Spanish instruments. Originally played on percussion instruments, it evolved to include horns, accordion, and other instruments.

      In the mid-20th century, it spread to other Latin American countries and gained popularity in the United States. Cumbia has since diversified into various regional styles, including Mexican cumbia, Peruvian cumbia, and Argentine cumbia villera.

      Despite its evolution, cumbia remains rooted in its traditional rhythms and has become a symbol of Latin American identity. Today, it continues to influence modern music and dance, particularly in the cumbia sonidera scene, which emerged in the 1990s in Mexico City.

      Which musicians and bands defined Cumbia music?

      Here are some of the most influential artists in the history of Cumbia:

      Lucho Bermúdez: A Colombian composer, conductor, and arranger noted for popularizing Cumbia in its early days, particularly in the 1940s and 1950s.

      Los Corraleros de Majagual: Formed in the 1960s, this band is one of the most influential traditional Cumbia groups from Colombia.

      Celso Piña: Known as the "Rebel of the Accordion," this Mexican artist gained fame for his fusion of the traditional Colombian cumbia with genres like reggae, ska, and hip hop.

      La Sonora Dinamita: This Colombian group is known for popularizing Cumbia internationally with their unique style and infectious rhythms.

      Los Angeles Azules: A Mexican band formed in the 1980s, they became known for their synthesis of Cumbia with electronic music and symphonic elements.

      Bomba Estéreo: A modern Colombian band that blends traditional Cumbia with electronic music, creating an energetic and danceable style.

      Aniceto Molina: Known as "El Tigre Sabanero," Molina was a Colombian cumbia singer-songwriter and accordionist known for his significant contribution to the genre.

      These artists, among many others, have played vital roles in the development and evolution of Cumbia, making it one of the most loved and widely listened to genres in Latin music today.

      Which songs and albums defined Cumbia music?

      Cumbia songs and albums from the genre's origins to the present day:

      1950s:
      1952: Lucho Bermúdez - "Fiesta de Negritos" (song): A pioneer of Cumbia, Bermúdez set the stage for the genre with this lively, celebratory track.

      1960s:
      1962: Los Corraleros de Majagual - "Los Corraleros de Majagual" (album): This influential group introduced a whole new generation to the joy of traditional Colombian Cumbia with this album.

      1970s:
      1978: La Sonora Dinamita - "Se Me Perdió La Cadenita" (song): La Sonora Dinamita, renowned for their infectious rhythms, reached new heights with this international hit.

      1980s:
      1986: Los Angeles Azules - "Cumbia Pa' Gozar" (song): This band brought a new spin to Cumbia by incorporating electronic and symphonic elements, showcased in this popular track.

      1990s:
      1993: Celso Piña - "Cumbia Sobre el Rio" (song): Known for his fusion of genres, Piña achieved widespread acclaim with this track, blending Cumbia with sounds of reggae and hip-hop.

      2000s:
      2006: Juanes - "La Camisa Negra" (song): Juanes, a Colombian musician, released this song which, while not pure Cumbia, demonstrates the genre's influence on contemporary Latin music.
      2008: Bomba Estéreo - "Blow Up" (album): With their fusion of electronic music and Cumbia, Bomba Estéreo's album represents a significant evolution in the genre.

      2020s:
      2020: Carlos Vives - "Cumbiana" (album): In this album, Vives explores the roots and magic of Cumbia, adding his unique flair to the traditional rhythms.

      This list provides a glance at the rich tapestry of Cumbia music, showcasing its evolution through different artists and their interpretations of this enduring genre.

      Which music festivals and events represent Cumbia music?

      Several music festivals and events celebrate this vibrant and upbeat music style. In Colombia, the Festival de la Cumbia is held annually in the city of El Banco. This festival showcases traditional Cumbia music, dance, and costumes, and attracts musicians and enthusiasts from all over the country.

      The Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata, held in Valledupar, also includes Cumbia as one of its music genres.

      In Mexico, the Festival Internacional de la Cumbia takes place in Monterrey and features live music performances, dance workshops, and cultural activities.

      The Festival de la Cumbia Sonidera, held in Mexico City, is another event that celebrates this style of music.

      Other notable Cumbia music events include the Feria del Hogar in Peru, the Festival de la Cumbia in Panama, and the Cumbia Festival in Chile. These festivals provide a platform for Cumbia musicians to showcase their talent, and for audiences to experience the energetic and infectious rhythms of this popular music genre.