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Música popular (Colombia)

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149:Álvaro Picón said that Pipe Bueno played a huge roll in the process of the genre's repopularization. He also said that the popularity momentum created by Bueno was then kept by the introduction other new artists who brought the genre to listeners outside of its traditional bar niche. The softening of the lyrics of the genre's songs was also cited as a factor by Picón. He lastly said that additionally, a decline in the popularity of romantic 44:, in the northwestern part of the country, influenced primarily by Mexican folk music, as well as Argentinian, Ecuadorian and Peruvian to a lesser degree. Eventually it lost these combinations and currently is a mixture of different genres of 126:, etc. were being listened all throughout the country's bars. However, the genre started to stall in the early 2000s, given the low number of well-known artists and the aging of the existing ones. 273: 223: 197: 311: 283: 380: 375: 370: 248: 56:
The genre started to develop between the 1930s and 1940s in the Paisa Region (comprising the modern-day departments of
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started to appear. It is not exactly known why this increase in popularity occurred. When interviewed by
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coinciding with the revival of música popular boosted even more the rise in popularity of the last one.
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started to take off. During that time, the genre was regarded as proper to Colombia's lower class.
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The genre started to gain popularity between the late 1940s and the 1950s, when artists such as
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The genre saw a comeback between the late 2000s and the early 2010s, when new artists such as
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During the late 20th century, the most well known genre's artists such as
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genre originated between the 1930s and 1940s in the
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Index

Colombia
[ˈmusikapopuˈlaɾ]
folk music
Paisa Region
Regional Mexican
Antioquia
Caldas
Quindío
Risaralda
corrido
huapango
ranchera
bolero
tango
pasillo
campesinos
Óscar Agudelo
Luis Ángel Ramírez
Darío Gómez
El Charrito Negro
Luis Alberto Posada
Pipe Bueno
Jhon Álex Castaño
Yeison Jiménez
El Colombiano
Codiscos
vallenato
"La música popular y el amor de Colombia"
"ELESPECTADOR.COM"
"Así es como el despecho cada vez conquista más fans"

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