De ahí vengo yo/ Wilkins cover

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Aguinaldo de Wilkins interpretado por Ramón Cancel. Grabado en vivo desde The Walters Cultural Arts Center en Hillsboro OR, durante el concierto del Grupo Borikuas en Abril 19 2019
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Ese es mi hermano Ramón Cancel representado la 🇵🇷 con orgullo.

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In Puerto Rico, the aguinaldo is a musical gift offered during the Christmas season and is a tradition inherited from the island's Spanish colonizers. As a musical gift, aguinaldos are mostly played by "parranderos" or "trullas" during the Christmas holidays. While parrandas, showing up at a residence late at night, with a group of Christmas carolers, is a practice that is slowly being lost in Puerto Rico, [1] a Puerto Rican aguinaldos album debuted in the top 10 Billboard Tropical Albums in December 2019.[2]


Originally, aguinaldos were "villancicos" with strong religious connotations but soon evolved to "coplas" (quartets) and "decimas" (ten-verses compositions) about all kinds of everyday topics. Aguinaldos were played with typical instruments such as the bordonúa, a tiple, a cuatro, a carracho or güiro, a cowbell, barriles de bomba, an accordion, and maracas. With bordonua players becoming more difficult to find, the guitar became a staple accompanying the cuatro. Today, panderos (also known as "pleneras"), brass instruments and whatever makes noise, are used.[1]


As a genre, the aguinaldo is played mostly on the radio on key Christmas holidays in Puerto Rico; the day before Christmas and in Christmas, on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, and the day before Three Kings Day and on Three King's Day (January 6).[3] Aguinaldos are also played at Christmas church celebrations.[1] (From Wikipedia)

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Esa gente sí que estaban gozando. Weeeepa

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