In the last stressful days I’ve been hearing a lot of mexican songs and remembering my youth and first steps into the national rock. Well, this time I wanna share something totally diferent… ??? It all began many years ago when “La maldita vecindad y los hijos del quinto patio”, best known as “Maldita Vecindad” came with their original and very rhythmical pieces mixing ska, mexican sounds, arab melodies and powerful rock. The result? Classics!!

I saw them once when I was a kid and even had the chance to be backstage with them, such a fucking great people!! Nowadays the guys from “la Maldita” are not very active and there are no concerts scheduled, but if they come to Europe I’ll be there for sure and no matter what!

Ok ok, the song. This time the song is an unusual sound from rock, but a very fucking classic from the band. Is a cuban “danzón” with a passionate rhythm that carries sadness because of the Love that has been lost. The lyrics just recreate the scene in the “Kumbala” bar, where the couples go to heal their broken hearts, describes the passionate slow motion of the bodies crying through their hands and feet, dancing with the sound of a melancholic trumpet. Questions the presence of the almighty Sun, trying to be the protagonist of the Passion in Kumbala, where the love will always belong to the night.

Slow but sexy, painful but delightful, close and warm… Welcome to Kumbala.

Luz,
roja es la luz, luz de Neón
que anuncia el lugar:
“Baile Kumbala Bar”
y adentro la noche es
música y pasión.

Sol,
no entiendes lo que pasa aquí.
Esto es la noche,
y de la noche son
las cosas del amor.
El corazón a media luz
siempre se entregará.

Mar,
todo el ambiente huele a mar,
Mucho calor, sudores en la piel.
Sudor sabor a sal.
Y en la pista una pareja
se vuelve a enamorar.

Una risa, una caricia,
y en la pista una pareja
se vuelve a enamorar.

Un sabroso y buen danzón,
a media luz el corazón
y en el Kumbala todo es
música y pasión.

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