Cumbia is a lively and rhythmic music genre that originated in Colombia. It blends African, Indigenous, and Spanish influences, creating a unique sound characterized by its catchy melodies and danceable beats. Traditionally, cumbia is played with instruments like drums, flutes, and maracas, making it a favorite at celebrations and festivals.
Over the years, cumbia has evolved and spread across Latin America, giving rise to various regional styles. In countries like Mexico and Argentina, cumbia has incorporated local elements, leading to new variations such as cumbia sonidera and cumbia villera. Today, cumbia continues to be a vibrant part of Latin music culture.