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luisjb82
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Registered: Jan 2006
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Well, I understand if some of the people simply hate it because if I was from a different culture, perhaps I'd hate it too.
The sounds are trying to resemblance a typical colombian kind of music, called cumbia or vallenato, not quite sure if they're the same. But anyways, that style in particular is well received in certain parts of latin america, hence why some people like it. I hate vallenato/cumbia, but for some reason, this track always puts a smile on my face, it's weird I know.
It surprises me that it got accepted in Europe and other parts of the world... I mean, if I was a dj I'd only play it in latin america and still I'd think about it, because not every latin likes vallenato/cumbia.
p.s.: If there's a colombian out there, to tell us the difference (if any) between vallenato and cumbia...
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Jul-30-2007 00:20
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smakmagik
To somewhere and back

Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Bombay
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Jul-31-2007 14:06
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kr00t0n
Archduke of Awesome

Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Hibernating
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Jul-31-2007 15:00
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