The song features a lively, uptempo cumbia beat defined by the "sepulturero" (gravedigger) style—a name chosen by founder Antonio Durán because four original members actually worked as gravediggers.
The lyrics celebrate the joy of dancing cumbia, famously debating whether the skilled "Niño Cumbiambero" is Colombian, Cuban, or Venezuelan, before proudly declaring him Mexican . The song features a lively, uptempo cumbia beat
The 1977 track is a quintessential example of "cumbia rock," a style pioneered by the Mexican group Los Tremendos Sepultureros Y Su Dulce Rosario . Formed in Guanajuato in the late 1960s, the band gained fame for their unique blend of tropical rhythms with electric guitars and synthesizers. Feature Highlights The song features a lively