Santa Feria

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Santaferia
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Background information
Also known asSantaferia
OriginChile
Genres cumbia
Years active2008 (2008)–present
Website www.santaferia.cl

Santaferia is a musical group from Chile. [1] They play an eclectic style of new Chilean cumbia that they call cumbia casera ("house cumbia"), combining elements of Argentinian cumbia villera ("ghetto cumbia"), ska, reggae, and other Latin music traditions. [2] The group was formed in 2008, and includes ten members, playing guitar, bass, keyboards, brass instruments, and several types of percussion, in addition to vocals. They have released two albums, Le traigo cumbia ("I bring you cumbia") in 2011, and Lo que va a pasar ("What is going to happen") in 2013. Several of their songs have become hits in Chile, most notably Sakate Uno. [3]

Contents

Members

Discography

Tracks:

  1. El inodoro
  2. Le traigo cumbia
  3. Dulcesito
  4. Con - A - Ce
  5. Amor sin fronteras
  6. Sono el reloj
  7. Negra cumbiambera (video)
  8. Sakate 1 (video)
  9. Asociegate cachorra
  10. Mañosa (video)
  11. Don Satan
  12. Corre que te pillo
  13. Roto y borracho

Tracks:

  1. Locura y pasion (con Joe Vasconcellos) (video)
  2. Las cumbieras y los cumbieros
  3. Lo que va a pasar
  4. Hachazo permanente
  5. Quien es
  6. No eh sacado tu (Interludio Violeta)
  7. La espina (video)
  8. Brindemos por la cumbia
  9. Esa guachita (Esa pibita)
  10. Sacate otro
  11. Turbo brass

"astuta" single 2015 http://www.portaldisc.com/santaferia (free download)

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References

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