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Lets share some good music for good vibes

Persianfarmer

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Well, thank you very much for your kind welcome. If you ever come here, us cousins (our equivalent for "brothers") will treat you well, compai (buddy).

For sure would love to come to Cordoba must be an amazing place, specially having a cousin like you…the same applies to you, you are welcome to my humble place whenever you want, the door is open for you
 

Eltitoguay

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For sure would love to come to Cordoba must be an amazing place, specially having a cousin like you…the same applies to you, you are welcome to my humble place whenever you want, the door is open for you
Well, I am not from Cordoba or Andalusian (although I have Andalusian blood). I am and live in the Sierra Morena part of the province of Ciudad Real (Castilla-La Mancha). I don't like this song very much, but most of the landscapes of the video was filmed right in the next valley, to the south, to mine; This way you can see what the area where I live is like:
 
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Eltitoguay

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Two songs, both from my country, celebrating music; one is ragga, and the other is the renewal of the old son montuno by passing through the filter of contemporary ragga and rap:

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Eltitoguay

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I warn you that, being alone tonight, and having already opened the bottle of rum and the bottle of Zamaldélica... you may have to throw me out of here with buckets of water, heh, heh... And even more so if I start with my dear They are montuno, even if it is that of the contemporary new wave (with reggae and rap influences); two songs to dance close together (whoever can, heh); the first from Cuba, and the second from Spain, using the same "riddim" from an old song:

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Eltitoguay

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In the same style, a French-Spanish, Sergent Garcia (for French speakers) or Sargento García (for Hispanics); the two first are very good:

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(I think it was filmed in the Southeast of Andalusia):
 
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Persianfarmer

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And this one is also filmed in the suburbs of Madrid, but it's much more festive than the previous one, heh... Do you remember the "old" raggamuffin', @Persianfarmer ? ...Is still alive...

Ha ha ha that’s Raggaton, thought it was more famous in South America as it was invented there…Nice sound and very humoristic…fumar la motta todas la dias ai joder!!!! 😉
And of course I remember Ragga, I grew up with Ska, Reggae, and all derivatives such as Ragga murfin, dub, even zook and calypso😂😂😂😂
 

Persianfarmer

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Two songs, both from my country, celebrating music; one is ragga, and the other is the renewal of the old son montuno by passing through the filter of contemporary ragga and rap:

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Cool the second song gas a lot if Cuban influence…thanks for sharing… will upload some of that Raggae but from your cousin from italy the guy is good, his name is Alberosie maybe you know
 

Persianfarmer

Well-known member
I warn you that, being alone tonight, and having already opened the bottle of rum and the bottle of Zamaldélica... you may have to throw me out of here with buckets of water, heh, heh... And even more so if I start with my dear They are montuno, even if it is that of the contemporary new wave (with reggae and rap influences); two songs to dance close together (whoever can, heh); the first from Cuba, and the second from Spain, using the same "riddim" from an old song:

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Yessssss Yessss and yessss go and dont stop, i dont want you to stop… 24/7 music here so this is your House!!! Will never never throw you out!!! Are you Loco, tu es mi coracon esse vato cousins forever.,.. i cant stop dancing I love CUBA, specially there Femmes Fatales and amazing Boxers and Gods of Music!!! Not to foget best Cigars and Rhum!
 

Persianfarmer

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Yes i know him, he is good gracias chamo
Have to come to Spain, met a really cool guy from Calis (town close to Morroco) when we were going for our Yoga in the Ashram… My favorite Architects are from Spain. Spannish are the Persians of Europe, thats how close we are, mentality wise as we love eating, drinking, dancing and partying hardcore!
 
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