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    Music from Colombia

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    by Angélica & Samuel | My Trip to Colombia

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    Colombian music occupies a central place in society. In Colombia, music is everywhere: in the street, in homes, in cars, in buses, in cabs, in stores, at weddings and funerals, at parties, births, family meals, in cafés, bars, restaurants… Everywhere. All the time.

    Colombians have a fusional relationship with music (and dance), and Colombia wouldn’t be Colombia without its music.

    Born of mixed traditions, like its people, traditional music in Colombia is still very much alive! A blend of indigenous, African and European influences, Colombia’s traditional music forms the identity of its villages, departments and regions. Each geographical area has its own musical tradition, and the sheer number of genres in Colombian music is staggering.

    But Colombian music cannot be reduced to traditional music. Quite simply, because from generation to generation, music evolves and tradition comes face to face with modern music to give birth to new genres, new artists, for an explosion of artistic creativity.

    Colombian music is certainly THE country’s most powerful cultural marker.

    Traditional music of the Caribbean

    Music from Colombia

    It’s not going to be easy to tell you all about Colombian music, but we’ll try, bit by bit! Starting with the traditional music of Colombia seems to us to be the best thing to do, since it’s the roots of everything. And what better way to start than with Caribbean music?

    Colombia’s Caribbean region is the crucible of many of the country’s most popular musical genres, including Vallenato, Cumbia and Champeta.

    History of Cumbia, music of Colombia: all you need to know about the backbone of Latin American music

    A French-Colombian couple based in Colombia since 2023, Angélica Troya and Samuel Bourille have been traveling the country since 2013 and share their stories and experiences on their blog My Trip to Colombia, blending an insider's perspective with a traveler's eye to show readers a different side of Colombia.

    They're the authors of the Guide Évasion Colombie (Hachette, 2024) and the Guide Simplissime Colombie (Hachette, 2026), and their blog is recommended by the Guide Vert Michelin, Petit Futé, and Guide Tao Monde.

    My Trip to Colombia has become a trusted resource for travelers planning a trip to Colombia, with more than 400 articles published, a network of 40+ local partner agencies, and a community of over 60,000 monthly readers across three sites: monvoyageencolombie.com in French, miviajeporcolombia.com in Spanish, and mytriptocolombia.com in English.

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