Cumbia sampuesana

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The Joyful Call of 'Cumbia Sampuesana'

Celso Piña's 'Cumbia Sampuesana' is a vibrant celebration of culture, music, and community. The song invites listeners to join in the joyous festivities, emphasizing the universal appeal of cumbia music. The repeated call to 'parrandear' (party) suggests a communal gathering where people come together to dance and enjoy life. This reflects the traditional role of cumbia as a social dance that brings people together, transcending boundaries and uniting them in rhythm and movement.

The lyrics also highlight the cultural significance of the 'sombrero sampuesano,' a traditional hat from the Sinu region of Colombia. By mentioning the weaving and selling of these hats to the American continent, Piña underscores the importance of cultural exchange and the pride in local craftsmanship. This act of sharing cultural artifacts with the world symbolizes a bridge between different cultures, promoting understanding and appreciation.

Additionally, the reference to 'la mata del peyon' (the peyon plant) and its prominence in the nation suggests a deep connection to the land and its natural resources. This line can be interpreted as a metaphor for the richness of Colombian culture and its ability to stand out on the global stage. Through 'Cumbia Sampuesana,' Celso Piña not only celebrates the joy of music and dance but also pays homage to the cultural heritage and natural beauty of his homeland.

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  2. Celso Piña
  3. Como El Viento
  4. Cumbia sobre el rio
  5. Sumidero Nacional
  6. El Porro Magangueleño
  7. Mira, Mira (feat. Natalia Lafourcade)
  8. Un Pedacito de Ti
  9. Cumbia sampuesana
  10. Cumbia Poder
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