From here a while back on the radio what more we hear are songs of a new genre known as tropipop that fuses folk music Colombian pop aspects such as rock and electronics.
Who started this trend so popular today, was nothing more and nothing less than Carlos Vives, samarium a singer who proudly strives to create a style (based on the rhythms of the Atlantic Coast as cumbia and vallenato) probably never imagined their spread at incredible speeds. On the international scene, artists that could be called 'pioneers' of the genus are Bacilos and Gianmarco .
Currently, it seems that every day creates a new group that operates within this genre; of the most prominent are Nonprofit , Jerau , Lucas Arnau and Bonka , especially the latter, 5 young graduates the school who are hit the moment with songs like "monkey", "The big problem" and "Swap Maluca." Additionally, Fonseca has achieved international fame moved using rhythms with rock overtones and many of Colombian music, making her debut album Heart has received several nominations and awards in international competitions, such as MTV Latino and Latin Grammy 2006.
The tropipop has been so popular among young audiences, which has virtually gone from being a style of music to be a successful marketing formula perhaps a fad ... But what is certain is that today These days you're going to partying at a nightclub and 80% of the songs are placed in this genus, as they are conducive to dance all night, either matched or 'bothering' with a group of friends. Personally, I think the genre has at least the near future promising because, although the rates among different groups do not vary much, the lyrics reflected situations common in youth, and because, additionally, has managed strategically 'emergence' of these artists are young, mostly attractive, singing for contemporary public romantic lyrics and indignation. However passenger gender becomes, what greater identification might ask? This really is the definition of pop music.
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