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KFE EXCLUSIVE arrived to conquer Peru with its urban timba

The real urban timba has arrived. The renowned Cuban orchestra ‘Kfe Exclusivo’ is in Lima to make a series of presentations, where it will disseminate the new musical aspect such as the fusion of timba, reggaeton and the distribution music that derives from the mixture of urban rhythms with traditional sounds of Cuban culture, a musical genre with which ‘Kfe Exclusivo’ is conquering various countries.

“Good timba is what attracts Cubans like Peruvians, because we have seen that here it has a lot of gozadera, a lot of rhythm, they love good music like we do. We know that our music is very popular here, our followers on social networks are Peruvian and for a long time they asked us to come sing, so we are here to make them enjoy good music”commented Adrián Fontela, vocalist of Kfe-xclusivo.

‘El millonario’, ‘El mujeriego’, ‘La cita’ and his new hit ‘La calle me llama’ are some of the songs by this Cuban orchestra with more than 22 years of experience, years in which it has been cultivating music, delighting the ears of lovers of good music, as can be heard on his album ‘Vive la vida’.

And it is that delivery music has become a sensation genre among young Peruvians, in addition to being a boom in social networks, a musical genre derived from the Caribbean island of Cuba, where they merge with urban rhythms of the streets and influenced by the traditional sounds of Cuban culture.

“Every person evolves to show a better version, the same happens with music. Salsa is a genre that is not a fashion, even as the years go by the public will continue to enjoy it but we must give it a little variety, that is why we try to evolve hand in hand with the musical genres that are currently growing in South America and Central America. . Always with the Cuban music that is liked in our country and also in Peru”indicated Néstor Navarro Beltrán, artistic producer and composer of the orchestra.

It is worth mentioning that ‘Kfe Exclusivo’ has more than two decades of artistic work, always cultivating Caribbean genres such as timba, a great work that is under the direction of director and singer Rolando Bertot Téllez, vocalist Adrián Fontela and a great musical framework.

“We are an orchestra that makes music, that is dedicated to making good music, we do not focus on whether the member has a good appearance because some worry about having good-looking members but who do not sing or know music, beauty is just a plus because The important thing is to offer good music, good fusion salsa, the genre that will never be as fashionable as Cuban music is.” added Nestor Navarro Beltran.

Source: Elcomercio

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