Tropipop
Tropipop also named Colombian pop is a music genre that developed in Colombia in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It is a blend of traditional musical forms of the Caribbean Region of Colombia, mainly Vallenato, with foreign Latin genres such as Salsa and Merengue, and pop and pop rock. The term "tropipop" comes from the synthesis of the words "tropical" and "Pop music" describing the genre's mix of Latin Tropical roots with American popular music. Some popular tropipop acts are Fanny Lu, Bonka, Mauricio & Palodeagua and Lucas Arnau.
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Tropipop
Tropipop also named Colombian pop is a music genre that developed in Colombia in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It is a blend of traditional musical forms of the Caribbean Region of Colombia, mainly Vallenato, with foreign Latin genres such as Salsa and Merengue, and pop and pop rock. The term "tropipop" comes from the synthesis of the words "tropical" and "Pop music" describing the genre's mix of Latin Tropical roots with American popular music. Some popular tropipop acts are Fanny Lu, Bonka, Mauricio & Palodeagua and Lucas Arnau.
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Tropipop La tropipop, ou pop c ...... o & Palodeagua et Lucas Arnau.
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Tropipop also named Colombian ...... & Palodeagua and Lucas Arnau.
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Tropipop es un Género musical ...... o, Bonka, Jerau y Lucas Arnau.
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Late 1990s/early 2000s: Urban areas of Colombia
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Tropipop La tropipop, ou pop c ...... o & Palodeagua et Lucas Arnau.
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Tropipop also named Colombian ...... & Palodeagua and Lucas Arnau.
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Tropipop es un Género musical ...... o, Bonka, Jerau y Lucas Arnau.
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