Traditional carranga ensemble featuring the tiple , requinto , guitar , and guacharaca . Narrative and Lyrics Analysis
La Diabla defends herself, calling him a "parrandero y borrachín" (a partying drunkard) who is never home in hell. las diabluras-Jorge Velosa y Los Carrangueros
The narrator (Velosa) flees the scene when the devil notices him, leaving the couple to continue their eternal bickering. Cultural Significance Velosa y Los Carrangueros – Las Diabluras Lyrics - Genius Traditional carranga ensemble featuring the tiple , requinto
A physical altercation ensues involving slaps and the biting of tails, eventually leading the devil to push his wife into the same water he fell into. Cultural Significance Velosa y Los Carrangueros – Las
Appears on Una Historia Carranguera (2000) and the orchestral Carranga Sinfónica (2011).
A devil falls into the water and is pulled out by another. When asked what happened, he immediately blames his wife ("La Diabla").
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