Pupurri: Hauayano Los Sonors
Their music remains a staple in the Sonidero culture of Mexico City and Monterrey, where DJs often play their tracks to keep the dance floor moving with "clean" instrumental breaks.
While "Popurrí Hawaiano" is a fan favorite for its unique vibe, the band is best known for massive instrumental hits like "Cozumel," "Jugo de Piña," and "Cumbia Calé" . Pupurri Hauayano Los Sonors
During this era, "Hawaiian" or "Surf" style music was a global trend. Los Sonor’s adopted the "twangy" electric guitar sounds—often using reverb and tremolo—and integrated them into the structures of Mexican and Colombian cumbia. Their music remains a staple in the Sonidero
Listen to the tropical rhythms and melodic guitar work that defined the Los Sonor's style: " "Jugo de Piña