Las Diabluras-jorge Velosa Y Los Carrangueros Direct
A devil falls into the water and is pulled out by another. When asked what happened, he immediately blames his wife ("La Diabla").
Traditional carranga ensemble featuring the tiple , requinto , guitar , and guacharaca . Narrative and Lyrics Analysis las diabluras-Jorge Velosa y Los Carrangueros
A physical altercation ensues involving slaps and the biting of tails, eventually leading the devil to push his wife into the same water he fell into. A devil falls into the water and is pulled out by another
Carranga (traditional peasant folk music from the Andean region). Narrative and Lyrics Analysis A physical altercation ensues
Appears on Una Historia Carranguera (2000) and the orchestral Carranga Sinfónica (2011).
"Las Diabluras" is a classic track by , the pioneers of Carranga music in Colombia. The song is a humorous, fast-paced narrative that uses folklore characters—specifically devils—to satirize everyday human behavior and domestic disputes. Song Profile
The narrator (Velosa) flees the scene when the devil notices him, leaving the couple to continue their eternal bickering. Cultural Significance Velosa y Los Carrangueros – Las Diabluras Lyrics - Genius
