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Charanga-vallenata

Style of Latin music From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Charanga-vallenata is a style of Latin music that combines conjunto, charanga and vallenato-style accordion.[1][2] It is essentially Cumbia performed at double its normal speed. It could also be interpreted as Mambo with lyrics. It became popular in the 1970s, when it was associated with Roberto Torres.[3][4]

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