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Eva Ayllon - Azucar de Cana

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2009

This is another gem that you can find on the compilation "The Soul of Black Perú"'. Among the musical genres and dance-plays considered Afro-Peruvian or Creole Music are the "landó", the "son de los diablos", the "festejo" and the "ingá". This song represents a landó music written by Daniel "Kíri" Escobar, perfomed in this rendition by Eva Ayllón.

The lyrics gather images of the culture and ecology of the song's region called Saña, a little town that once was the core of the Moche culture (an ancient civilitation that existed before the Incas). This was a big sugar plantation area during the colonial era. This song also incorporates serveral terms of flirtation, eroticism and goes around the milling, aroma, and drink of the "caña" (sugar cane) that is used to made "Guarapo", an strong alcoholic licor.

Eva Ayllón has a career of 30 years that had taken her in many musical directions, but she remains best known for her renditions of afro-peruvian music like "landó", "festejo" and "vals".

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  • i love this song veeery much!!i have been listening to it since i was 7 years old

  • lo maximo la cancion esa

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  • qué rica la musica peruana , me encanta demasiado, nos conecta a una verdadera belleza

  • ah!! buen ritmo....

  • @elfjcgc ES Q EVA AYLLON ESLA MEJOR CANTANTE PÈRUANA NIEGUE QUIEN LO NIEGUE ES UNA MAESTRA D ELAS MAESTRA LA ADORO .. SOY SU SPER FANS

  • hay errores en la letra

    debe decir "ELLA ES DE ZAÑA SEÑORES , PATA EN EL SUELO" porque ahi bailan descalzos

  • lovely words, singing and music...lovely images too!! Gracias por mostrar este hermoso video!! Saludos de Nueva York!!

  • En realidad no dice "bate en el suelo", sino "pata en el suelo", que es la forma en que -en el norte del Peru- la gente se refiere a los labradores del hermoso valle de Moche: "Mochero pata en el suelo", refiriendose seguramente a epocas en que los campesinos andaban sin zapatos... de hecho, en la marinera nortena, la mujer baila sin zapatos y en el tondero (tambien del norte) ni el hombre ni la mujer usan zapatos...

  • A song to make you sing and smile. ahhhh there must be a palm tree behind me, a breeze from the sea, soft sand in the twilight of a peruvian sun. Lovely eva ayllon

  • una cancion maravillosa! Grande la musica Afro-Peruana! Grande Peru! Saludos de un chileno viviendo en Australia

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