Eva Ayllón
Eva Ayllón (born February 6, 1956 as María Angélica Ayllón Urbina) is one of Peru's foremost Afro-Peruvian musicians and one of the country's most enduring stars.
Ayllón adopted the stage "Eva" from her maternal grandmother, Eva, who began teaching the young María music at an early age. As a child and teen, Eva Ayllón sang in school competitions and later on television and radio. Throughout the early 1970s, Eva appeared in many música criolla musical groups such as Rinconcito Monsefuano Read Full BioEva Ayllón (born February 6, 1956 as María Angélica Ayllón Urbina) is one of Peru's foremost Afro-Peruvian musicians and one of the country's most enduring stars.
Ayllón adopted the stage "Eva" from her maternal grandmother, Eva, who began teaching the young María music at an early age. As a child and teen, Eva Ayllón sang in school competitions and later on television and radio. Throughout the early 1970s, Eva appeared in many música criolla musical groups such as Rinconcito Monsefuano, La peña de los Ugarte, Los Mundialistas o Callejón and Los Kipus. By 1975, Eva began to pursue a solo singing career, touring internationally by 1979. In 1989, Eva formed Los Hijos del Sol (Children of the Sun), a supergroup made up of Peruvian musical stars in an effort to promote Peruvian music through performance and recording.
To date, Eva has produced over 20 records. Her latest release is Kimba Fa, an exploration of the musical styles that she has performed over the last three decades[1]. In 2004 she released Eva! Leyenda Peruana (Eva! Peruvian Legend), which was her first album produced in the United States. Today, Eva continues to tour and lives in New Jersey with her Peruvian-American husband and childrenIn her music, Ayllón blends indigenous Peruvian, African and Spanish influences into a style known as musica criolla.
Typically, Ayllón focuses on the musical genres of Peru's capital city along the Pacific coast, Lima. Ayllón is particularly known for the Peruvian music genres of the lando, the festejo, and the vals, and is known as "The Queen of Lando".
Ayllón adopted the stage "Eva" from her maternal grandmother, Eva, who began teaching the young María music at an early age. As a child and teen, Eva Ayllón sang in school competitions and later on television and radio. Throughout the early 1970s, Eva appeared in many música criolla musical groups such as Rinconcito Monsefuano Read Full BioEva Ayllón (born February 6, 1956 as María Angélica Ayllón Urbina) is one of Peru's foremost Afro-Peruvian musicians and one of the country's most enduring stars.
Ayllón adopted the stage "Eva" from her maternal grandmother, Eva, who began teaching the young María music at an early age. As a child and teen, Eva Ayllón sang in school competitions and later on television and radio. Throughout the early 1970s, Eva appeared in many música criolla musical groups such as Rinconcito Monsefuano, La peña de los Ugarte, Los Mundialistas o Callejón and Los Kipus. By 1975, Eva began to pursue a solo singing career, touring internationally by 1979. In 1989, Eva formed Los Hijos del Sol (Children of the Sun), a supergroup made up of Peruvian musical stars in an effort to promote Peruvian music through performance and recording.
To date, Eva has produced over 20 records. Her latest release is Kimba Fa, an exploration of the musical styles that she has performed over the last three decades[1]. In 2004 she released Eva! Leyenda Peruana (Eva! Peruvian Legend), which was her first album produced in the United States. Today, Eva continues to tour and lives in New Jersey with her Peruvian-American husband and childrenIn her music, Ayllón blends indigenous Peruvian, African and Spanish influences into a style known as musica criolla.
Typically, Ayllón focuses on the musical genres of Peru's capital city along the Pacific coast, Lima. Ayllón is particularly known for the Peruvian music genres of the lando, the festejo, and the vals, and is known as "The Queen of Lando".
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Azucar de Caña
Eva Ayllón Lyrics
Salgo de mañana a tumbar la caña,
salgo de mañana a tumbar la caña,
lucero del alba siempre me acompaña,
lucero del alba siempre me acompaña
Machete en la mano, corazón de vino,
machete en la mano, corazón de vino,
el río mi hermano zafra mi destino,
el río mi hermano zafra mi destino
Sale el sol tras la montaña,
sale el sol tras la montaña,
sale el sol tras la montaña
Inundando todo el valle con aromas de la caña
Esta noche en mi cabaña,
esta noche en mi cabaña
voy a bailar cova, cova
con mi mochero esta zaña
con mi mochero es
Ella es de Zaña señores, batan el suelo
Azúcar de caña, sombrero de paja
mula rezongona, juguito guarapo (bis)
Azúcar, azúcar, azúcar (4 veces)
Roncan los trapiches moliendo la caña
roncan los trapiches, moliendo la caña
Juguito guarapo quémame la entraña
Juguito guarapo quema mis entrañas
Noche de la zafra, luna de cañero
noche de la zafra, luna de cañero
cuándo será mío mi valle Mochero
cuándo será mío mi valle Mochero
Sale el sol tras la montaña (3 veces)
Inundando todo el valle con aromas de la caña
Esta noche en mi cabaña (3 veces)
voy a bailar cova, cova
con mi mochero esta zaña
con mi mochero esta zaña
con mi mochero es
Ella es de Zaña señores, batan el suelo
Azúcar de caña, sombrero de paja
mula rezongona, juguito guarapo (bis)
Azúcar, azúcar, azúcar…
Contributed by Nathan S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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Arturo Enrique Pinto Cárdenas
No dice "esta saña". Dice "hasta Zaña". Se refiere a Zaña, el lugar. Disculpen la corrección; pero conozco al autor, el gran Daniel "Kiri" Escobar y he tocado esa canción con él mismo muchas veces.
Felipe Barrios
Cada vez me sorprende mas la cultura peruana...simplemente hermosa.
Christian Giovanni Cruzata Franklin
Saludos desde Guatemala. También hay afrodescendientes en Guatemala con su tradicional música y baile PUNTA. La música afrodescendiente es picante y movida. Te contagia. Si esta música no te despierta estas muerto en vida. Eva Ayllón, con su voz angelical puede poner a todo un país a bailar.
carlos rodriguez
Que buena canción "Azúcar de caña" del "El kiri" escobar.
patmorac
una cancion maravillosa! Grande la musica Afro-Peruana! Grande Peru! Saludos de un chileno viviendo en Australia
Música Tradicional Cubana
Perfecto!, música genial de calidad y gran sabor!
Vanelsia
i love this song veeery much!!i have been listening to it since i was 7 years old
trumpetvine66
lovely words, singing and music...lovely images too!! Gracias por mostrar este hermoso video!! Saludos de Nueva York!!
Lourdes Caballero
NO ES ESTA SAÑA SINO "HASTA ZAÑA"..Y NO ES BATE EN EL SUELO SINO "PATA EN EL SUELO".
Juan Reyes
la letra debe ser "pata en el suelo" no "bate en el suelo"