tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466350633522517538.post-34641789515183838212007-11-28T13:33:00.000-03:002007-11-28T13:33:00.000-03:002007-11-28T13:33:00.000-03:00I disagree... Argentines or better said, porteños,...I disagree... Argentines or better said, porteños, those who have been part of the history of Buenos Aires specifically, could easily clam up and wince a bit when Cumbia is mentioned... unless you're 15 or have the same mentality.<BR/><BR/>What you fail to know is that most of the Cumbia in Buenos Aires is about as evolved as a freshmen in high school... childish lyrics, casio keyboards, outlandish and spectacular 'fashion' and at times confuses love with sex and mostly sees women as objects.<BR/><BR/>Now, I know a thing or two about Cumbia, and rest-assured the 'Argentine Cumbia' is not what you'd hear coming from Latin America, nothing remotely as organic.Kevin Hopphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02435665307616573502noreply@blogger.com