While often associated with the group's performers, historical records attribute the song to Juan Carlos Mansilla and Elmar Barrientos. Where to Listen or Share
The song describes a lively gathering in the "barrio," featuring the sounds of the accordion and the joy of a "mencho dominguero".
Full lyrics are available on Letras.mus.br for those wanting to sing along.
"Nada mejor que un buen chamamé para alegrar el alma. 🪗✨ 'Entre amigos y chamamé' con el Conjunto Ivoti."
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"¡Que explote el sapucai! Dominguero, campero y bien nuestro. 🇦🇷🎶 #Chamame #ConjuntoIvoti"
The song is a popular audio track for folk dancing and cultural heritage videos.