"¡Ay Dios! Que Dios te castigue por el mal que tú me has hecho... has clavado aquí en mi pecho el puñal de tu maldad" (Oh God! May God punish you for the harm you've done to me... you've driven the dagger of your wickedness into my chest). About Los Sepultureros y Dulce Rosario
"" is a classic Mexican cumbia track by the legendary group Los Sepultureros y Dulce Rosario . Originally released on the 1979 album Entre las estrellas , this song has remained a staple of the "cumbia rock" movement that revolutionized the genre in the 1970s. Song Overview Artist: Los Sepultureros y Dulce Rosario
Formed in the late 1960s in Guanajuato, Mexico, (The Gravediggers) were named because four original members actually worked as gravediggers. Led by Antonio Durán , the group became pioneers of modern Mexican cumbia by incorporating electric guitars and synthesizers. The addition of Dulce Rosario , who married Antonio Durán, brought a unique vocal dynamic that led to their most iconic period of success.
Entre las estrellas (also featured on various "Greatest Hits" compilations) Release Year: Originally 1979 (Digital re-release 2015) Genre: Mexican Cumbia / Tropical Duration: Approximately 2:20 Meaning and Lyrics
"¡Ay Dios! Que Dios te castigue por el mal que tú me has hecho... has clavado aquí en mi pecho el puñal de tu maldad" (Oh God! May God punish you for the harm you've done to me... you've driven the dagger of your wickedness into my chest). About Los Sepultureros y Dulce Rosario
"" is a classic Mexican cumbia track by the legendary group Los Sepultureros y Dulce Rosario . Originally released on the 1979 album Entre las estrellas , this song has remained a staple of the "cumbia rock" movement that revolutionized the genre in the 1970s. Song Overview Artist: Los Sepultureros y Dulce Rosario "¡Ay Dios
Formed in the late 1960s in Guanajuato, Mexico, (The Gravediggers) were named because four original members actually worked as gravediggers. Led by Antonio Durán , the group became pioneers of modern Mexican cumbia by incorporating electric guitars and synthesizers. The addition of Dulce Rosario , who married Antonio Durán, brought a unique vocal dynamic that led to their most iconic period of success. May God punish you for the harm you've done to me
Entre las estrellas (also featured on various "Greatest Hits" compilations) Release Year: Originally 1979 (Digital re-release 2015) Genre: Mexican Cumbia / Tropical Duration: Approximately 2:20 Meaning and Lyrics Originally released on the 1979 album Entre las