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  • los cojolites son los mejores de son jarocho...

  • TheKronopio segui tu recomendacion y tienes razon, escuche un tema de tus "brothers los aguas aguas --- tanquilo y tropical--- mi hermano pedazo de tema y lo q mas me encanto las percuciones saludos.

  • mis compas los cojolites,hace cuantos porros que no nos vemos !!!

  • SOY "jarocho " soy super apasionado de los ritmos afrocaribeños x q creci escuchando eso , me encanta EL SON , EL GUAGUANCO , LA RUMBA. pero este tema tiene algo mas de de MEXICO ,es la primera vez q escucho esta " agrupacion " FELICIDADES SON BUENISIMOS".

  • @morgannator10 pues si te han gustado te recomiendo a los aguas aguas que tambien traen la escuela vieja y que por cierto son mis brothers jee saludos

  • Im Native American but my bamboo is that of a black man! JUAAAA!

  • THANK YOU FAM....

  • Casi son mis hermanos jejejeje

  • afrolatinidad <3

  • Very good video. Where can I get more information about the African presence in Mexican

  • Viva Negro Personas!!!!!!!!

  • Buen tema y cancion. Es lindo saber que hay musica Afro mexicana que es differente todavia interesante. Mil gracias por compartir

  • que viva la genre negra/Afro mexicana! Pa'lante

  • Black moon.

  • Black and Brown are just different degrees of each other...Europeans,the conquistadores, american colonists and their descendents don't want us to know that...Pyramids in Mexico. Pryamids in Africa...Tribal cultures in Mexico. Same thing in Africa...Why do we as Black and Brown people insult our ancestors by thinking they didn't know about each other? The Olmec heads are a good example..And vice versa...There are people in Africa who could mos def pass for latino.

  • @adamlivs The olmecs were never african. Douchebag!!!

  • Sista girl @ 3:21!!!! Super nice,lol! Thanks for the vid...Black and Brown Unity...

  • This was absolutely breathtaking!! Great job!!

  • @Keylicious410 thanx, glad u liked it ;)

  • arriba mi negrada de mata clara y coyolillo toda mi raza negrona de veracruz

  • i'm commenting on my wife account. people need to understand that mexico people are mostly indian. true mestizos r rare in mexico. 4 example the white and black population was too small to change the native genes. what happens was some mestizos were born but either mixed in with whites or indians those becoming more white or indian. blacks in mexico r mostly zambos mixed with indians and few blacks in mexico w/o indian blood. mexico is mas indio period. zambos and indians r undercounted

  • i dont know if you are a afro-Mexican.or you just upload the video because that u donthave anything better to do.

    but you are forgeting something very important

    Afro-mexican its not thesame as afro-american

    afro-mexican they are not lazy.

    keep thet on mind.

    See you and god bless you.

  • @ilegal09101968 That's what I try to let some of these dudes know, that the africans from Mexico are Mexicans, and very different from the blacks in compton (or the states)...

  • I'm Mexican and there's nothing in this video that suggests that any ethnic group is lazy, you are making that assumption. Be careful of how you judge people, there are hard working people in all races. We as mexicans are very proud of our rich heritage and identity. My mother was a beautiful Mulatta from Durango, she as a child, as well as her parents fought in the Mexican revolution. I know for sure that Blacks in the US helped build the country.

  • I'm Afro-American. Many of us know nothing about Afro-Mexicans. I want too learn more!!! Please.

  • @stritly you can research a lot of info on google even wikipedia has some information, :)

  • this is a beautiful thing that you are doing que dios te bendiga..i know you have a lot of haters but dont pay mind and stand for you afro mexican rights its in your roots and its being brought out of you keep spreading the knowledge it needs to be heard!

  • Crucial!!!! Keep up your important work (and singing too ;-) )

    ... love this music too, by the way.

  • Great that you put up this Afro-Mexican pictures up. So much is rich with culture and history in Mexico because of the African presence. Thank you!

  • amazing deep music from the soul

  • i love your afro mex photos brutha an i love your voice

  • Thanks for all the support! By the way the song is a "son jarocho" by a mexican folklore band from veracruz. Take care ;)

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