Mariachi De Roman Palomar Cumbia Sanpuesana -

: "Cumbia Sampuesana" was composed by José Joaquín Bettín Martínez . It originated in the coastal town of Sampués , located in the Sucre department of Colombia.

: The song is a testament to the "tri-ethnic" heritage of Colombian music, blending African percussion, Indigenous wind instruments (like the gaita ), and European melodic influences. Mariachi de Roman Palomar Cumbia Sanpuesana

The performance of "" by Mariachi de Román Palomar represents a vibrant cultural intersection where Colombian folklore meets Mexican regional tradition. Originally a cornerstone of Colombian cumbia, this instrumental piece has been transformed into a festive staple of the mariachi repertoire through Román Palomar’s distinctive arrangement. Historical Origins and Composition : "Cumbia Sampuesana" was composed by José Joaquín

: The song gained massive popularity across Latin America, particularly in Mexico during the mid-20th century, where it became a classic of the "Sonidero" and tropical dance scenes. Mariachi de Román Palomar’s Contribution Roman Palomar - Discogs The performance of "" by Mariachi de Román