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Salsa Conquerors Launch “Fururu Farara” Video Clip in Machu Picchu · Global Voices

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In the late 1990s, the song “Fururu Farara” broke into the Peruvian music scene. Created in 1997 by Los Conquistadores de la Salsa, this piece quickly became the anthem of the Lima “cubanadas”, vibrating neighborhoods such as El Callao, La Victoria and Barrios Altos. With its unmistakable rhythm of Cuban timba, the song marked an era, and today, 28 years later, it remains an icon of the genre.
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In the late 1990s, the song “Fururu Farara” broke into the Peruvian music scene. Created in 1997 by Los Conquistadores de la Salsa, this piece quickly became the anthem of the Lima “cubanadas”, vibrating neighborhoods such as El Callao, La Victoria and Barrios Altos. With its unmistakable rhythm of Cuban timba, the song marked an era, and today, 28 years later, it remains an icon of the genre.

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elpopular.pe broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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