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    Mexican cumbia

    Colombian musical subgenre

    Mexican cumbia is a type of cumbia, a music which originated in Colombia but was later reinvented and adapted in Mexico.

    Origins

    The cumbia has its origins in Colombia going back at least as far as the early 1800s, with elements from indigenous and black music traditions.

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  • In the 1940s, Colombian singer Luis Carlos Meyer Castandet emigrated to Mexico, where he worked with Mexican orchestra director Rafael de Paz. In the 1950s, he recorded what many believe to be the first cumbia recorded outside of Colombia, "La Cumbia Cienaguera".

    He recorded other hits like "La historia". Thus Cumbia gained popularity in Mexico.

    In the 1970s Aniceto Molina also emigrated to Mexico, where he joined the group from Guerrero, La Luz Roja de San Marcos, and recorded many popular tropical cumbia songs like "El Gallo Mojado", "El Peluquero", and "La Mariscada".

    In the 1970s, Rigo Tovar enjoyed success with his fusion of cumbia music with ballads and