Noun
cumbia (usually uncountable, plural cumbias)
A traditional style of Colombian dance and music, or a piece in this style.
Cumbia dancing has grown popular with the introduction of Nicaraguan artists, including Gustavo Leyton, on Ometepe Island and in Managua. Source: Internet
And music — salsa and the home-grown cumbia and vallenato — pulses ceaselessly through the narrow streets of the 16th-century walled city. Source: Internet
DJ Guga Fernandes will be spinning a setlist with selected house, hip hop, reggaeton, cumbia and funk music, while DJ DLuccio will run the pick ups with world music, pop, trap and deep house. Source: Internet
This year’s organizers showcase contemporary styles of music in Latin America that still hold true to Afro-Latinx root like reggaeton, bachata and cumbia. Source: Internet
Cumbia and Jazz Fusion in 1976 sought to blend Colombian music (the " Cumbia " of the title) with more traditional jazz forms. Source: Internet
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