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Los Chunguitos are a Spanish rumba group from Vallecas, Madrid, formed in 1973. The group's nucleus was the three brothers Juan, Manuel, and Jose Salazar, whose aunt was the flamenco singer Porrina de Badajoz. Their sisters, Toni and Encarna, sang backup and would later go on to success on their own as Azucar Moreno. The name "Los Chunguitos" comes from the pastime of throwing small stones at trains. They began as street buskers, playing in Madrid. In 1977, they auditioned at the offices of record label EMI, and producer Raul Ros convinced the label to sign them.[1] They became hitmakers both in their own country and across Europe with songs such as "Dame veneno". They also appeared in the soundtracks to films such as Deprisa, Deprisa, Perros callejeros, and Dias contados. The group plays rumba influenced by flamenco and gypsy music. Their lyrics often touch on poverty and misfortune. The group is still performing, although Manuel has left the group; the remaining brothers perform as Brothers Salazar. GMA gitanomusicart User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Me Quedo Contigo
20,1752Dame Veneno
19,7843Me Sabe A Humo
6,9544Esta Noche Es Nochebuena
6,6665Ay Que Dolor
5,4996Carmen
5,4157Soy Un Perro Callejero
3,0298Los Peces En El Río
2,3549¡Ay Qué Dolor!
2,21110Viva la Rumba (feat. Los Chunguitos, Sombra y Luz, Bordon 4, Los Chichos, Los Chavis, Junco, Las Grecas)
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