Resumen de los 90

Havana D'Primera Havana D'Primera

Nostalgia and Pride: A Journey Through Havana's Musical Legacy

Havana D'Primera's song "Resumen de los 90" is a vibrant homage to the rich cultural and musical heritage of Cuba, particularly focusing on the 1990s. The lyrics are a blend of personal identity, cultural pride, and a deep connection to the roots of Cuban music. The artist, Alexander Abreu, who leads Havana D'Primera, is known for his exceptional trumpet skills and his ability to infuse traditional Cuban sounds with contemporary elements. This song is a testament to his dedication to preserving and celebrating Cuban music.

The song opens with a declaration of identity, where the artist describes himself as a piece of Cuba, intertwining melodies with the essence of Yoruba, an African influence that is deeply embedded in Cuban culture. This reference to Yoruba highlights the Afro-Cuban roots that are integral to the island's musical landscape. The artist's energy and sincerity are emphasized, portraying him as a passionate and somewhat eccentric figure who captivates his audience. The repeated assertion of being "de primera" (first-rate) underscores a sense of excellence and pride in his craft and heritage.

As the song progresses, it delves into a nostalgic reflection on the 1990s, a period that holds significant cultural memories for many Cubans. The chorus, with its lively call-and-response structure, brings in elements of mambo and rumba, genres that are quintessentially Cuban. The lyrics invite listeners to remember the times when Havana was alive with music and joy, painting a picture of a vibrant, communal past. The references to specific figures and places in Havana further root the song in a specific cultural and historical context, making it a rich tapestry of memories and emotions.

The song's closing lines reiterate the pride in being from Havana and the commitment to keeping its musical traditions alive. The repeated phrase "No es de segunda ni tampoco de tercera" (It's not second-rate nor third-rate) serves as a powerful affirmation of the quality and authenticity of Havana D'Primera's music. This song is not just a celebration of the past but also a declaration of the artist's ongoing mission to honor and elevate Cuban music on the global stage.

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  1. Tres Días
  2. Mujeriego
  3. Dprimera
  4. Manantiales
  5. Lamento Yoruba
  6. La Mujer Piropo
  7. Cantor Del Pueblo
  8. Carita de Pasaporte
  9. Resumen de los 90
  10. Me Dicen Cuba (part. Alexander Abreu)
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