- Niг±o Cumbiambero - Los Tremendos Sepultureros Y Su Dulce Rosario

Experience the iconic 'cumbia rock' sound of Los Sepultureros through these recordings and career retrospectives:

The track showcases the "unmistakable voice" of Dulce Rosario , who joined the group in the 1970s and became the face of their most successful era. Experience the iconic 'cumbia rock' sound of Los

The song features a lively, uptempo cumbia beat defined by the "sepulturero" (gravedigger) style—a name chosen by founder Antonio Durán because four original members actually worked as gravediggers. Originally appearing on the 1977 album of the

The lyrics celebrate the joy of dancing cumbia, famously debating whether the skilled "Niño Cumbiambero" is Colombian, Cuban, or Venezuelan, before proudly declaring him Mexican . appearing on numerous "Greatest Hits" compilations.

Originally appearing on the 1977 album of the same name, the song remains a staple in regional Mexican music collections, appearing on numerous "Greatest Hits" compilations.