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Los Kumbia Kings remained at the forefront of Latin pop for years on end, primarily as a producers with a long track record as a hit songwriters. Their recording career began (1997), the first of many albums that Kumbia Kings would produce and co-write themselves. Kumbia Kings, a bilingual hitmaking collective that fused traditional Mexican music (cumbia, above all) with urban American styles (hip-hop, funk, R&B, reggae), topping it all off with a slick sheen of easily enjoyable pop accessibility. Los Kumbia Kings, always preceded in billing plus scored too many hits to list, and following their debut album, they began hitting number one with regularity. The group went international, following the release of their fourth album, 4 (2003),. Fast forward to 2019 the Kumbia Kings have reunited the original members from both 1st and 2nd generations led by original founder member Cruz Martínez and have had an outstanding return to the music industry especially en the concert touring breaking attendance records through out Latin America averaging more then 140+ full venue capacities the 2018-2019. They strong rumor is they are launching a their new studio record in more then 10 years which has their fan base anxious to hear.
Shows
Aug 15 2020
Monterrey, Nuevo León , Monterrey
Los Kumbia Kings en festival de Monterrey @ Monterrey, Nuevo León , Monterrey
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Aug 8 2020
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Guadalajara
Los Kumbia Kings en vivo en festival Kermés de Guadalajara, Jalisco @ Guadalajara, Jalisco, Guadalajara
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Aug 3 2020
Estadio de Béisbol Tijuana, Tijuana
Los Kumbia Kings en la inauguración de liga de Béisbol Tijuana @ Estadio de Béisbol Tijuana, Tijuana
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Aug 1 2020
Pesquería, NL, Pesquería
Los Kumbia Kings en el Carnaval de Pesquería @ Pesquería, NL, Pesquería
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Jul 28 2020
Oaxaca,, Oaxaca
Kumbia Kings feria de Oaxaca @ Oaxaca,, Oaxaca
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General DiscussionYou can talk about anything here. | 5 | 09/22/2020 by Sol García |
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