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Rombai
Rombai is an Uruguayan band formed in Montevideo, Uruguay in 2014. The group is composed of Fernando Vázquez, Nicolás González and Juan Martino; former members Camila Rajchman, Tomás Narbondo, Nathalie "Nata" Rubinstein, Valentina "Vala" Nirenberg, Rodrigo Molina, Agustín Correa, Emilia Mernes, Valeria Henríquez, Megumi Bowles departed from the group. In less than a year, it had a great impact in Uruguay and Argentina and became one of the three most listened artists of 2015 on Spotify in Argentina. The name of the band comes from a game that ex-vocalist Camila Rajchman's grandfather played. In June 2016, its biographical documentary film, ''Marama - Rombai - El viaje'' was released, which also portrayed the history of the band Márama. The film was also released in Argentina. History The members of the band met in 2013 studying communication at the ORT University, and in December 2014 they decided to form Rombai as an excuse "to meet and have fun". On December 27, ...
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Rombai En Viña Del Mar 2017
Rombai is an Uruguayan band formed in Montevideo, Uruguay in 2014. The group is composed of Fernando Vázquez, Nicolás González and Juan Martino; former members Camila Rajchman, Tomás Narbondo, Nathalie "Nata" Rubinstein, Valentina "Vala" Nirenberg, Rodrigo Molina, Agustín Correa, Emilia Mernes, Valeria Henríquez, Megumi Bowles departed from the group. In less than a year, it had a great impact in Uruguay and Argentina and became one of the three most listened artists of 2015 on Spotify in Argentina. The name of the band comes from a game that ex-vocalist Camila Rajchman's grandfather played. In June 2016, its biographical documentary film, ''Marama - Rombai - El viaje'' was released, which also portrayed the history of the band Márama. The film was also released in Argentina. History The members of the band met in 2013 studying communication at the ORT University, and in December 2014 they decided to form Rombai as an excuse "to meet and have fun". On December 27, 20 ...
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Márama
Márama (stylized as Marama) is an Uruguayan band formed in 2014 by Fer Vázquez of Rombai. The group is composed of Agustín Casanova, Pablo Arnoletti, Agustín Duarte, Matías Besson, Lautaro Moreno and Martín López. Former members Alejandro Vázquez, Martín Zina, Danny Muller, Matias Bernaola and Marcos Ifrán departed from the group. In 2015, the band released their first studio album titled ''Todo Comenzó Bailando'', which reached number one in Argentina and Uruguay. It was certified Gold and 2× Platinum in these countries respectively. In June 2016, its biographical documentary film titled '' Marama & Rombai - El Viaje'' was released. The band has performed in venues such as the Municipal Velodrome of Montevideo, Gran Rex Theater and Luna Park Stadium, among others. History Marama was formed in 2014 in Uruguay, the idea of producer Fer Vázquez, leader of the band Rombai, and Agustín Casanova, singer. The formation is completed by Marcos Ifrán (percussion), Al ...
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Camila Rajchman
Camila Rajchman Goldfarb (born 26 November 1994) is an Uruguayan singer, songwriter and television personality. She is best known for being the vocalist of the cumbia-pop band '' Rombai'' from 2014 to 2016. Life and career 1994–2014: Early life Camila Rajchman was born in Montevideo on November 26, 1994, into a Jewish family. She is the youngest of four daughters of entrepreneur José Rachman and schoolteacher Gabriela Goldfarb. She is also the granddaughter of Chil Rajchman, a Polish Holocaust survivor who settled in Uruguay after World War II. She completed her primary and secondary education at Woodlands School, a private school in the Carrasco neighborhood, and later pursued her high school studies at Liceo Integral. After graduating, she enrolled at Universidad ORT Uruguay where she studied for a degree in communication and audiovisual technology. 2014–2016: Breakthrough with Rombai While pursuing her university studies in late 2014, she formed the cumbia pop ...
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Emilia Mernes
María Emilia Mernes (born 29 October 1996), known mononymously as Emilia, is an Argentine singer, songwriter, model, and actress. She began her career as the lead vocalist of the Uruguayan cumbia pop band Rombai. After two years since joining, Mernes began to focus on her solo career. After signing with the label Sony Music Latin and management company WK Entertainment, Mernes found commercial success. She released her pop and urban debut studio album '' Tú Crees en Mí?'', certified Platinum by the CAPIF. In 2023, Emilia earned her first number-one singles on the Argentina Hot 100 with " En la Intimidad", along Big One and Callejero Fino, and " Los del Espacio", as part of the supergroup of the same name. In the same year, she released her 2000s-influenced album '' .MP3'', which reached number two in Argentina and contained her third chart-topper " La Original", a collaboration with Tini. Mernes' accolades include two Premios Gardel, a Premio Odeón, and a MTV MIAW ...
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Cumbia Pop
Cumbia pop, also known as Cumbia cheta, is a musical subgenre that fuses cumbia with elements of Pop music, pop and Latin pop. Originated in the 2000s in the Río de la Plata region (which encompasses Uruguay and Argentina), it went mainstream in the 2010s, with the formation of several bands that gained widespread popularity. History Influences and development The cumbia pop genre emerged in the mid-2000s when some musical groups from Uruguay and Argentina made covers of popular songs, mixing them with cumbia and Pop music, pop elements, and published them on YouTube. One of the pioneers was the Uruguayan group VI-EM, followed by the Argentine group Agapornis. However, it did not gain as much notoriety, but at that time other subgenres such as cumbia villera were more popular. Beginning in 2013–2014, cumbia pop went mainstream with the formation in Montevideo of the Uruguayan bands Rombai and Márama, which became extremely popular in Uruguay, Argentina, and other Latin Ame ...
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2017 Viña Del Mar International Song Festival
The LVIII Edition of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival (Spanish: ''LVIII Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar 2017''), also known as Viña 2017, took place from February 20 to 25, 2017 at Quinta Vergara Amphitheater, in the Chilean city of Viña del Mar. __TOC__ Development Day 1 - Monday 20 Day 2 - Tuesday 21 * Camila (band), Camila * Sin Bandera * Daniela "Chiqui" Aguayo Day 3 - Wednesday 22 * Isabel Pantoja * Río Roma * Carlos "El Mono" Sánchez Day 4 - Thursday 23 * Olivia Newton-John * Juan Luis "Jaja" Calderón * Peter Cetera Day 5 - Friday 24 * Maluma (singer), Maluma * Américo * Rodrigo Villegas Day 6 - Saturday 25 * J Balvin * Lali Espósito * Mon Laferte * Fabrizio Copano * Márama * Rombai Jury * Maluma (singer), Maluma * Lali Espósito * Mon Laferte * Power Peralta * Mario Domm, from Camila (band), Camila * Río Roma * Gastón Bernardou, from Los Auténticos Decadentes * Mariela Encarnación * Mar ...
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Montevideo
Montevideo (, ; ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Uruguay, largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2023 census, the city proper has a population of 1,302,954 (about 37.2% of the country's total population) in an area of . Montevideo is situated on the southern coast of the country, on the northeastern bank of the Río de la Plata. A Portuguese garrison was established in the place where today is the city of Montevideo in November 1723. The Portuguese garrison was expelled in February 1724 by a Spanish soldier, Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, as a strategic move amidst the Spanish people, Spanish-Portuguese people, Portuguese dispute over the Río de la Plata Basin, platine region. There is no official document establishing the foundation of the city, but the "Diario" of Bruno Mauricio de Zabala officially mentions the date of 24 December 1726 as the foundation, corroborated by presential witnesses. The complete independence from Buenos Aires as a real city was not ...
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Cumbia Musical Groups
Cumbia refers to a number of musical rhythms and folk dance traditions of Latin America, generally involving musical and cultural elements from American Indigenous peoples, Europeans, and Africans during colonial times. Cumbia is said to have come from funeral traditions in the Afro-Colombian community. Cumbia traditionally uses three drums ('' tambora'', ' and ''llamador''), three flutes (''gaita hembra'' and ''gaito macho'', both forms of , and '' flauta de millo'') and has a or meter. The sound of cumbia can be characterized as having a simple "chu-chucu-chu" rhythm created by the guacharaca. The genre frequently incorporates brass instruments and piano. In order to properly understand the interlocking relationship between cumbia's roots, its Pan-American (and then global) routes, and its subgenres, Colombia's geocultural complexities must be taken into account. Most Hispanic American countries have made their own regional version of Cumbia, some of them with their own parti ...
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Uruguayan Musical Groups
Uruguayans () are people identified with the country of Uruguay, through citizenship or descent. Uruguay is home to people of different ethnic origins. As a result, many Uruguayans do not equate their nationality with ethnicity, but with citizenship and their allegiance to Uruguay. Colloquially, primarily among other List of countries where Spanish is an official language, Spanish-speaking Latin American nations, Uruguayans are also referred to as "''Orient#Uruguay, orientals [as in Easterners]''" (). Uruguay is, along with much of the Americas, a melting pot of different peoples, with the difference that it has traditionally maintained a model that promotes cultural assimilation, hence the different cultures have been absorbed by the mainstream. Uruguay has one of the most Homogeneity and heterogeneity, homogeneous populations in South America; the most common ethnic backgrounds by far being those from Spain, Italy, Germany and France i.e. Spanish Uruguayans, Italian Uruguayans, ...
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Reykon
Andrés Felipe Robledo Londoño (born 12 December 1986), better known as Reykon "El Líder" "Pel mazo", is a reggaeton performer from Colombia. He is considered one of the biggest proponents of Latin America's reggaeton music genre. He is from Envigado, Antioquia. Musical career Since 2011, he has gained international fame releasing several songs including, "Se Aloca", "Te Gateo", "Tu Cuerpo me Llama", "El Besito", "Sin Miedo", "No Molestes Mas", "Tuturuwa", "Mi Noche", and "Cuando Te Vi". In 2012, he collaborated with Puerto Rican artist Daddy Yankee to release the song "Señorita" which quickly charted at number 1 in several Latin American countries including Peru, Ecuador, Chile, and several others. In 2013, it was a successful year for him releasing the hit song "Mi Noche" which reached 60 million views on YouTube. His next single that he released in 2014 was called "Secretos" which was also successful and charted at number 1 on HTV. In 2015, he signed with the music lab ...
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Abraham Mateo
Abraham Mateo Chamorro (born 25 August 1998) is a Spaniards, Spanish singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He began his career as a child prodigy, capturing national attention in Spain for his remarkable vocal talent and releasing his debut album at just ten years old. Mateo rose to international prominence in 2013 with the breakout hit Señorita (Abraham Mateo song), "Señorita", which established him as a rising star in Latin pop. Over the course of his career, he has released seven studio albums and earned multi-platinum certifications across several countries. Renowned for his dynamic fusion of Latin pop, urban, R&B, and dance music, he has collaborated with high-profile artists such as Jennifer Lopez, Farruko, Becky G, Manuel Turizo, and 50 Cent. Among his most popular songs are Loco Enamorado, "Loco Enamorado", Háblame Bajito, "Háblame Bajito", Se Acabó el Amor, "Se Acabó El Amor", "Quiero Decirte", "Clavaíto", and "¿Qué Ha Pasao?". Notably, Mateo is the ...
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Quinta Vergara Amphitheater
The Quinta Vergara Amphitheater is an open-air amphitheater within the Parque Quinta Vergara in Viña del Mar, Chile. The amphitheater is the site of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival held yearly in February. The venue is owned by the Viña del Mar Municipality. History After the success of the first Viña del Mar International Song Festival in 1960, it was decided to replace the stage with a more stable one. In 1963 the architect Hernando López began the construction of the venue, which would be a wood structure that was like an "acoustic shell" that helped the artist to project the sound to the audience and to protect the artists from the elements. In 2002 the amphitheater was renovated by replacing the wooden shell structure with a concrete structure. This structure is the one that is currently standing. With this renovation, the capacity of the amphitheater was upgraded from 15,000 to 20,000 (which is the current capacity). On July 11, 2023, the mayor of Viña ...
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