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Peruvian musical style
Peruvian cumbia (Spanish: Cumbia Peruana) is a subgenre of cumbia that became popular in the coastal cities of Peru, mainly in Lima in the 1960s through
Peruvian_cumbia
Musical rhythms and folk dance traditions of Latin America
Andean cumbia or Andean tropical music Amazonian cumbia or jungle cumbia, a popular subgenre of Peruvian cumbia, created in the Peruvian Amazon Cumbia piurana
Cumbia
Subgenre of cumbia music from Argentina
instruments. Cumbia villera's characteristic sound was created using influences from Colombian and Peruvian cumbia, cumbia sonidera and cumbia santafesina
Cumbia_villera
National subgenre of dance music
rock. Mexican cumbia is similar to other adaptations of Colombian music such as Salvadorian cumbia, Peruvian cumbia or Argentinian cumbia, among others
Mexican_cumbia
Regional music and dance style
Cumbia (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkumbja]) is a folkloric genre and dance from Colombia. The cumbia is the most representative dance of the coastal region
Cumbia_(Colombia)
Song by Los Hijos del Sol
Cariñito is a Peruvian cumbia song written by Limeño Ángel Aníbal Rosado in 1979 and first interpreted by the Peruvian group Los Hijos del Sol. Readapted
Cariñito
Peruvian musical group
Los Mirlos (Spanish for "the Blackbirds") is a Peruvian cumbia band with origins in Moyobamba, Peru. The band was originally formed when some of the band's
Los_Mirlos
Peruvian cumbia band
Los Destellos (Spanish for "the Flashes") is a Peruvian cumbia band formed in Lima, Peru in 1966 by Enrique Delgado Montes. In their early releases, Los
Los_Destellos
Peruvian cumbia band
Corazón Serrano is a Peruvian cumbia group founded on February 24, 1993, in the village of Bellavista de Cachiaco, Pacaipampa district, Ayabaca province
Corazón_Serrano
Song by Walter León Aguilar
Latin song composed in 1975 by Walter León Aguilar, leader of the Peruvian cumbia ensemble Los Ilusionistas, and made hugely popular in the early 1980s
La_Colegiala
Music group from Peru
Bareto is a music group from Peru, known for making their own versions of classic Peruvian cumbia songs. They play and record their own material and had
Bareto
2003 song by Melody
music video which was shot in Spain. In 2021, Peruvian cumbia group Explosión de Iquitos released a Cumbia version of the song. This version instantly became
No_sé
Peruvian cumbia band
Juaneco y Su Combo is a Peruvian cumbia band formed in Pucallpa, Peru in 1966. Juaneco y Su Combo was originally founded by the amateur saxophonist Juan
Juaneco_y_Su_Combo
Music genre
instruments of the Colombian cumbia in order to create a kind of tropical sound. Variations within the Peruvian cumbia added more tropical rhythms along
Tecnocumbia
European Union and Peruvian authorities denied that voting irregularities took place. It was noted that a fringe segment of the Peruvian public believed
2026 Peruvian general election
2026_Peruvian_general_election
Peruvian cumbia group
Alma Bella is a female Peruvian cumbia group that was created in 2000. This musical group has 10 years of artistic life. During this time, the group has
Alma_Bella_(group)
American musical band
the time of the Incas. It is also the name of a Peruvian musical genre (also known as Peruvian cumbia) on which the band's music is based. Conan was first
Chicha_Libre
Musical artist
traditional Afro-Peruvian dance Son de los Diablos, where they delve into this musical style. Dengue Dengue Dengue explored traditional Afro-Peruvian rhythms,
Dengue_Dengue_Dengue!
Altiplano in southern Peru and western Bolivia. Son de los Diablos Tondero—A northwestern Peruvian 6/8 dance form. Zamacueca—A 6/8 Afro-Peruvian dance form. Eva
Music_of_Peru
Peruvian band
a Peruvian band founded by guitarist Berardo "Manzanita" Hernández in 1969. The band played an important role in the development of Peruvian cumbia as
Manzanita_y_su_Conjunto
Colombian singer
formation was known as Rodolfo y su Tipica RA7 concentrating on the Peruvian cumbia style. Discos Fuentes was instrumental in his success aided further
Rodolfo_Aicardi
Style of music
originally introduced by the Peruvian cumbia such as electric bass guitars, electronic percussion and little from the original cumbia rhythm.[citation needed]
Andean_music
Peruvian cumbia band (1994–2007)
Grupo Néctar was a cumbia band that formed in 1994. The band had achieved popularity in Peru and amongst Peruvian diaspora communities worldwide. They
Grupo_Néctar
Peruvian singer and entertainer (1957–2023)
his stage name Tongo, was a Peruvian singer and entertainer. He began his music career in 1980 as a singer of Peruvian cumbia, a type of popular music.
Tongo_(entertainer)
Yaipén Brothers (Spanish: Hermanos Yaipén) is an awarded Peruvian cumbia music group, founded by Walter and Javier Yaipén Brothers. The group has been
Hermanos_Yaipén
Ethnic group of Argentina
brought cultural customs foreign to Argentina, such as cumbia villera (based on peruvian cumbia). According to the 2022 census, the Buenos Aires Metropolitan
Mestizo_Argentines
Peruvian musician (1950–1994)
referred to as El Faraón de la Chicha ("The Pharaoh of Chicha music-('Peruvian Cumbia')). Chacalón was born in one of the squatter settlements (Barriadas
Lorenzo_Palacios_Quispe
describes their music as a "mixture of Chicha or Peruvian cumbia, Andean Cumbia, and Afro-Peruvian styling’s". Their style of music also includes blends
Los_Mojarras
Topics referred to by the same term
Cumbia norteña may refer to a subgenre of: Mexican cumbia (Cumbia norteña mexicana [es]) Argentine cumbia Peruvian cumbia (Cumbia norteña peruana [es])
Cumbia_norteña
2025 mass shooting in Chorrillos, Peru
European Spanish). Retrieved 2025-10-09. "Gunmen wound four members of Peru's cumbia band in backstage shooting". AP News. Retrieved 25 November 2025. Gonzales
Círculo Militar de Chorrillos shooting
Círculo_Militar_de_Chorrillos_shooting
American band
that play in West Africa, in the Congo, soukous, champeta, chicha, Peruvian cumbia, and those folks are mimicking bird sounds and a lot of nature sounds
Reyna_Tropical
American instrumental band
where they experimented with a mix of distinct genres, including cumbia and Peruvian chicha. Building on this foundation, the band has been noted for
LA_LOM
Andean women's culture
one. The Peruvian cumbia (chicha) music scene developed alongside 1960s cholification, itself a synthesis of Andean huayno and pop culture cumbia. Pollera
Pollera_women
Agua Bella is a female technocumbia music group from Peru. Agua Bella was created in 1999 by music entrepreneur José Castillo. After castings to hire singers
Agua_Bella
Surname list
Nicaraguan heir, colonel and businessman Claudia Portocarrero (born 1985), Peruvian cumbia dancer Hope Portocarrero (1929–1991), First Lady of Nicaragua Juan
Portocarrero
Pelimanni music – Finnish folk dance music. Persian traditional music Peruvian cumbia – also known as chicha music. Petenera Peyote Song – a mixture of gospel
List_of_styles_of_music:_N–R
Peruvian cumbia dancer
Claudia Portocarrero (born 1 August 1985) is a Peruvian cumbia dancer. She was discovered by Nilver Huarac, and has performed with Alma Bella, Lisette
Claudia_Portocarrero
Defunct Peruvian television channel
Between 1998 and 2002, Uranio 15 gained fame for including emerging Peruvian cumbia artists in its musical offering. Uranio resorted to the format of home
Uranio_TV
Peruvian singer (2000–2024)
remaining in Peruvian folklore, becoming one of the promising young singers of her genre, in addition to venturing into Peruvian cumbia. On 27 March 2024
Muñequita_Milly
Peruvian singer
del Oriente (lit. 'The Eastern Tigress', the "east" being the Peruvian Amazon) is a Peruvian singer, hairdresser, actress, makeup artist and model. Due to
La_Tigresa_del_Oriente
2015 song by Mon Laferte
tropical and cuarteto group Banda XXI created a cumbia rendition performed as a duet with Peruvian singer Johana Rodríguez. Argentine singer Karina "La
Tu_falta_de_querer
Topics referred to by the same term
singer and model An Andean tropical music genre at the origin of Peruvian cumbia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chicha
Chicha_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
apeman, visitor to Gilligan's Island Tongo (entertainer) (1957–2023), a Peruvian Cumbia singer Tongo, common name for the red mangrove Rhizophora mangle in
Tongo
neighborhoods of Buenos Aires—it is a genre heavily influenced by Peruvian cumbia, colloquially known as chicha, which uses electric guitars and synthesizers
Music_of_Argentina
Peruvian radio station
(better known as La Karibeña) is a Peruvian radio station. Its programming consists of tropical genres such as cumbia and salsa. Its main station is OCZ-4T
Radio_Karibeña
1975 single by Joe Dassin
"אלי את לי פריז" exists by Shai Hamber. A version in the style of Peruvian cumbia (also known as "chicha") called "Indian Summer" exists by Brooklyn-based
L'Été_indien
2023 song by Emmanuel Cortes
rapper Santa Fe Klan was released on April 24, 2025. "Amor" is norteño and cumbia song with "smooth tenor vocals" and romantic lyrics from Cortes. In mid-2024
Amor_(Emmanuel_Cortes_song)
Colombian orchestra
Rodolfo y Su Tipica R.A.7 was a Colombian Cumbia act, fronted by Rodolfo Aicardi (1946 - 2007), who had music released by the Discos Fuentes record label
Rodolfo_y_su_Tipica_RA7
Genre of Peruvian music
Música criolla, Peruvian Creole music or canción criolla is a varied genre of Peruvian music that exhibits influences from European, African and Andean
Música_criolla
Music genre
New Chilean Cumbia also known as New Chilean Cumbia Rock (Spanish: Nueva cumbia chilena, Nueva cumbia rock chilena) is a subgenre of cumbia music that
New_Chilean_cumbia
Folkloric genre and dance from Panama
Cumbia [ˈkumbja] is a musical genre and folk dance from Panama. The cultural importance of cumbia has been recognized by UNESCO in its inclusion of it
Cumbia_(Panama)
Musical artist
Maricarmen Marín Salinas is a Peruvian actress, cumbia singer, dancer, and TV host. She started as a dancer in the musical show "La movida de los Sabados"
Maricarmen_Marín
Peruvian actress, singer and model (born 1981)
gran sangre III 2006 Virgenes de la cumbia II 2006 Camino a Casa 2006 Virgenes de la Cumbia I 2006 Escucha (2006) Cumbia Mia (2010) Proyecto Mariposa (2014–2015)
Marisela_Puicón
Music genre
improved economic presence of Peru in the region. Peruvian TV and the Latin American division of MTV took notice of Peruvian bands, and included them in
Peruvian_rock
Peruvian musical genre
It also became popular outside of Peru, particularly in Argentina, where local artists composed many notable Peruvian waltz compositions such as Amarraditos
Peruvian_waltz
Cumbia pop, also known as Cumbia cheta, is a musical subgenre that fuses cumbia with elements of pop and Latin pop. Originated in the 2000s in the Río
Cumbia_pop
Peruvian footballer and manager
unknown), also known as Patuto, was a Peruvian footballer and manager who played and oversaw several clubs in the Peruvian Primera División, as well as the
José Arana (footballer, born 1902)
José_Arana_(footballer,_born_1902)
Season of television series
Week 11: Peruvian dances, tex-mex & the danceathon (Quarterfinals) Week 12: Jive, axé, team dances & the danceathon (Semifinal) Week 13: Cumbia, mix
El_Gran_Show_season_1
Music from the Spanish-speaking Caribbean
meaning and began to be used in order to distinguish Caribbean genres such as cumbia and son cubano from inland genres such as tejano and norteño. Due to its
Tropical_music
Collective term for the dances, rhythms and styles of music from Latin America
encompasses a wide variety of styles, including influential genres such as cumbia, bachata, bossa nova, merengue, rumba, salsa, samba, son, candombe and tango
Music_of_Latin_America
Venezuelan musical artist (1944–2019)
Colombian singer-songwriter who worked primarily in the style of Colombian Cumbia. He was born on 15 June 1944 in Barquisimeto. He started out singing Joropo
Pastor_López
1982 single by Los Kjarkas
accordion was released by the Peruvian group Cuarteto Continental, Cuarteto Continental adapted the song to the cumbia rhythm and Alberto Maraví introduced
Llorando_se_fue
Colombian folk music genre
the place named Valle de Upar – "Valley of Upar"). In 2006, vallenato and cumbia were added as a category in the Latin Grammy Awards. Colombia's traditional
Vallenato
Argentine band
Ráfaga is a band in the Argentine cumbia. Formed in 1994, in Parque Chacabuco, they started playing in Argentine cumbia clubs and quickly gained popularity
Ráfaga
Wooden keyboard percussion instrument
(Charanga-vallenata) Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Pop Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera Cachaca Afro-Latin Afro-Peruvian music
Marimba
Music genre
known as tribal, is a music genre that fuses electronic dance music with cumbia or certain rhythms from regional Mexican music genres. Tribal guarachero
Tribal_guarachero
2022 Peruvian film
Ossio Seminario and Emanuel Giraldo Betancur. It follows the Amazonian cumbia band Los Mirlos through a journey through the heart of Latin America and
Mirlo's_Dance
Mexican narrative musical tradition
narcocorridos are popular in Latin American countries like Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, Guatemala and Honduras. Narcocorridos has grown in popularity in the United
Corrido
2022 compilation album by Various artists
to play records at speeds as low as 20rpm. Peruvian DJ Eamon Ore-Giron suggested a compilation of cumbia rebajada to Analog Africa head Samy Ben Redjeb
Saturno 2000: La Rebajada de Los Sonideros 1962-1983
Saturno_2000:_La_Rebajada_de_Los_Sonideros_1962-1983
Musical genre originating in Paraguay
(Charanga-vallenata) Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Pop Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera Cachaca Afro-Latin Afro-Peruvian music
Guarania_(music)
Latin American percussion instrument
dance cumbia music and is still used in modern cumbia music. In Panama, the güiro can be found in folk dances such as the merjorana and cumbia. The güiro
Güiro
Peruvian politician
Josefina Tudela Gutiérrez (born 20 August 1988[citation needed]) is a Peruvian lawyer and politician. She is a congresswoman for the 2021–2026 term. During
Adriana_Tudela
Music genre from the Dominican Republic
(Charanga-vallenata) Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Pop Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera Cachaca Afro-Latin Afro-Peruvian music
Bachata_(music)
Peruvian actress and dancer
the Peruvian films Talk Show and Chicha tu madre. In 2008, after her departure from the comedy show she was working on, she conducted the cumbia show
Karen_Dejo
Mexican music subgenre
(Charanga-vallenata) Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Pop Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera Cachaca Afro-Latin Afro-Peruvian music
Corridos_tumbados
Latin American dance music genre
the 1980s, several Latin American countries, such as Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Mexico and Panama, began producing their own salsa music. Two of the biggest
Salsa_music
Argentinian and Uruguayan partner dance
(Charanga-vallenata) Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Pop Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera Cachaca Afro-Latin Afro-Peruvian music
Tango
Musical form and a music genre typical of Spain and parts of Latin America
(Charanga-vallenata) Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Pop Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera Cachaca Afro-Latin Afro-Peruvian music
Fandango
Season of television series
La casa de los secretos (lit. The House of Secrets) is a Peruvian reality competition television show based on the French series Secret Story and part
Secret Story (Peruvian TV series)
Secret_Story_(Peruvian_TV_series)
Music genre of Dominican Republic
1970s and '80s, with its peak in the 1990s. In the Andean countries like Peru and Chile, merengue dance lost the characteristic of being danced close together
Merengue_music
Succession of two distinct phrases usually played by different musicians
century, as well as the indigenous music of Peru, eventually grew into what is commonly known as Afro-Peruvian music. Known as “huachihualo“, and characterized
Call_and_response_(music)
Type of concertina
(Charanga-vallenata) Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Pop Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera Cachaca Afro-Latin Afro-Peruvian music
Bandoneon
Genre of Spanish music and dance
music, Arabic and jazz and introducing new musical instruments such as the Peruvian cajon, the transverse flute, etc. Other leading performers in this process
Flamenco
Music genre
Cumbia rap is a spin-off of the original cumbia genre. It consists of a more traditional Colombian rhythm, as well as some hip hop and reggae type additions
Cumbia_rap
Family of musical instruments
Latin percussion is a family of percussion, membranophone, lamellophone and idiophone instruments used in Latin music. Trap drums Abakua and Arará drums
Latin_percussion
2015 studio album by Elysia Crampton
brother's avant-garde records, and their grandfather's collection of huayno and cumbia tapes. She also cited late writer José Esteban Muñoz's writings on brownness
American_Drift
Hip-hop music by Latin American artists
hip-hop rhymes with live instrumentation, including rap-rockers Molotov and cumbia-rockers El Gran Silencio. A music scene, similar to the early underground
Latin_hip-hop
Spanish lyric-dramatic genre
(Charanga-vallenata) Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Pop Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera Cachaca Afro-Latin Afro-Peruvian music
Zarzuela
Peruvian exotic dancer
series as Juanita "Locas pasiones" (2004) TV series "Las Vírgenes de la cumbia" (2005) TV series "Amores como el nuestro" as Maribel Romero (2006) "Ferrando
Tula_Rodríguez
Season of television series
the versus (Trio Dances Night) Week 6: Cumbia & dance improvisation (Quarterfinals) Week 7: Favorite dance & cumbia (Semifinals) Week 8: Freestyle, trio
El_Gran_Show_season_17
Folk music from Mexico
Song genres performed by mariachi ensembles include rancheras, corridos, cumbias, boleros, ballads, sones, huapangos, jarabes, danzones, joropos, pasodobles
Mariachi
Styles of jazz influenced by Latin American music
(Charanga-vallenata) Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Pop Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera Cachaca Afro-Latin Afro-Peruvian music
Latin_jazz
Peruvian graphic artist (born 1962)
Ivan (10 October 2025). "Peru: Chicha, the Electric Pulse of Cumbia". NPR The Picture Show. "Behind the Scenes: Exploring Peru for the Folklife Festival"
Monky_(artist)
National dance and music genre of Perú
Mercedes Ayarza de Morales in 1894... Peru claims that the dance is exclusively Peruvian. According to Peruvian historian Rómulo Cúneo y Vidal, the zamacueca
Marinera
Type of narrative ballad originating in Mexico
cultures; it is now entering countries like Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia, Peru and Bolivia, where the music is available on an everyday basis. Examples
Narcocorrido
Chilean musical ensemble
meaning “great party” - incorporates Latin rhythms such as the salsa and Peruvian cumbia, with diverse influences including flamenco, gypsy music and punk rock
Combo_Ginebra
Family of Mexican music styles
(Charanga-vallenata) Cumbia Argentine Bullerengue Colombian Mexican New Chilean Panamanian Peruvian Pop Porro Rap Tecnocumbia Villera Cachaca Afro-Latin Afro-Peruvian music
Huapango
Style of Mexican music heavy on brass and percussion
bandas play a wide variety of song styles including rancheras, corridos, cumbias, charangas, ballads, boleros, salsas, bachatas, sones, chilenas, jarabes
Banda_music
2000 studio album by Mala Fama
sustancia (lit. 'rhythm and substance'), is the debut studio album by Argentine cumbia villera band Mala Fama, released in 2000 by record label DBN and talent
Ritmo_sustancia
2009 Peruvian TV series or program
The Peruvian version of El show de los sueños (The show of dreams), whose creation is due to Rubén Galindo Jr. and Santiago Galindo, premiered in 2009
El_Show_de_los_sueños
PERUVIAN CUMBIA
PERUVIAN CUMBIA
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name ATEFEH means "affection."
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name PARVANA means "butterfly."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
God
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name ZAREEN means "golden."
Boy/Male
Persian Muslim
A Persian.
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name NOUSHA means "pleasant, sweet."
Boy/Male
Persian
Followers of ancient Persian religion.
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name MOJGAN means "eyelashes."
Boy/Male
Persian
Name of a Persian king.
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name GHONCHEH means "flower bud."
Male
Iranian/Persian
Persian name BARAZ means "exalted."
Male
Iranian/Persian
Persian name ASHTAD means "justice."
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name AZAR means "fire."
Male
Iranian/Persian
(شیر) Persian name SHER means "lion."
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name NAHID means "immaculate."
Girl/Female
Russian Persian
Feminine of Darius; a Persian royal name.
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name ARZU means "desire."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Great King; Wonderful King
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name ROSHANI means "lustrous."
Male
Iranian/Persian
Persian name RASHNE means "judge."
PERUVIAN CUMBIA
PERUVIAN CUMBIA
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord of the Body
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Celestial
Boy/Male
Muslim
Slave of the excellence, Servant of the glorious, Servant of the noble
Girl/Female
Arabic
Star
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Peaceful
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Apsara fairy
Boy/Male
Hindu
Earned
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Material
Girl/Female
Native American
Little one.
Male
Danish
, forefather's relic.
PERUVIAN CUMBIA
PERUVIAN CUMBIA
PERUVIAN CUMBIA
PERUVIAN CUMBIA
PERUVIAN CUMBIA
n.
Specifically, Peruvian bark.
n.
The Persian language.
a.
Of or pertaining to Vesuvius, a volcano near Naples.
n.
A thin silk fabric, used formerly for linings.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Persia.
n.
The Permian period. See Chart of Geology.
n.
See Persian columns, under Persian, a.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Servia.
n.
A Persian idiom.
a.
Vesuvianite.
a.
Of or pertaining to Servia, a kingdom of Southern Europe.
n.
A native or an inhabitant of Peru.
n.
Peruvian bark.
n.
A Persian daric.
n.
The crocodile bird.
a.
Pervious.
a.
Of or pertaining to Persia, to the Persians, or to their language.
a.
Belonging or relating to the period, and also to the formation, next following the Carboniferous, and regarded as closing the Carboniferous age and Paleozoic era.
a.
Of or pertaining to Peru, in South America.
n.
The language spoken in Persia.