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: The lyrics ("Te re cabió... que yo sea el más gavilán y a tu chica saqué a bailar") describe a scenario where the narrator outshines another man by winning over a girl on the dancefloor.

: The title and chorus ("A ella le gusta la pikadura / Yo soy el dengue que la vacuna") utilize metaphors centered on a "sting" (pikadura) and a "vaccine," which are common playful double entendres in the genre.

: Led by keyboardist Pablo Lescano , Damas Gratis fused traditional cumbia rhythms with electronic effects, synthesizers, and influences from reggae, ska, and punk rock.

: The repetitive, rhythmic nature of the chorus—"Chica pura, chica pura / A vos te cabe mi pikadura"—is designed for high-energy live performances, often accompanied by the band's signature "hands in the air" (las manos arriba) audience participation. Performance and Legacy

: Unlike the band's more socially or politically charged tracks like "Industria Argentina," which critiques economic crises and government corruption, "La Pikadura" leans into the festive and "barrio" side of cumbia. Key Themes of "La Pikadura"

The song's lyrics revolve around social interaction, dancefloor dynamics, and street-wise humor.

is a quintessential track by Dama , the pioneering Argentine band that defined the cumbia villera genre. Released in the early 2000s, the song captures the raw, energetic, and often cheeky spirit of the "villas" (urban slums) of Buenos Aires. Musical and Cultural Context

Dama$ Grati$-la Pikadura Apr 2026

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: The lyrics ("Te re cabió... que yo sea el más gavilán y a tu chica saqué a bailar") describe a scenario where the narrator outshines another man by winning over a girl on the dancefloor.

: The title and chorus ("A ella le gusta la pikadura / Yo soy el dengue que la vacuna") utilize metaphors centered on a "sting" (pikadura) and a "vaccine," which are common playful double entendres in the genre. Dama$ Grati$-La Pikadura

: Led by keyboardist Pablo Lescano , Damas Gratis fused traditional cumbia rhythms with electronic effects, synthesizers, and influences from reggae, ska, and punk rock. : The lyrics ("Te re cabió

: The repetitive, rhythmic nature of the chorus—"Chica pura, chica pura / A vos te cabe mi pikadura"—is designed for high-energy live performances, often accompanied by the band's signature "hands in the air" (las manos arriba) audience participation. Performance and Legacy : Led by keyboardist Pablo Lescano , Damas

: Unlike the band's more socially or politically charged tracks like "Industria Argentina," which critiques economic crises and government corruption, "La Pikadura" leans into the festive and "barrio" side of cumbia. Key Themes of "La Pikadura"

The song's lyrics revolve around social interaction, dancefloor dynamics, and street-wise humor.

is a quintessential track by Dama , the pioneering Argentine band that defined the cumbia villera genre. Released in the early 2000s, the song captures the raw, energetic, and often cheeky spirit of the "villas" (urban slums) of Buenos Aires. Musical and Cultural Context


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