As a singer, songwriter and accordionist for the Corpus Christi based group TALENTO, 25 year old Albert Zamora has found the key to creating a style that is exciting, youthful and powerfully defiant. For over 4 years, Zamora and his group have been driving audiences into dancing frenzies with his explosive accordion playing and the group's ability to interact with the crowd. "We never really plan anything out at our shows," Zamora says, "but, if the crowd responds to us, then we like to get things rowdy by responding with them."
The group features a progressive conjunto line up - Milo Rivas on the Bajo Sexto, Manuel Ponce on Bass, Steve Perez on Drums, and Trino Martinez on Keyboards - but its the hard funk polyrhythms of Zamora's accordion and his distinctly melodic song writing that makes their sound instantly recognizable.
Albert Zamora Y Talento are surely staking out their own claims to the new Conjunto sound armed with an electric blend of old and new ideas. Under the Hacienda record label since the groups creation, the group has released 10 albums with their most current being "No Puedo Quererte". This group is also one of the first Conjunto groups to release a full length concert video entitled "Albert Zamora Y Talento - Live in Monterrey."
With many successful tours of Texas and Mexico, Albert Zamora Y Talento, recently entertained thousands of fans during their first California tour, with performances in Los Angeles, San Jose and Fresno.
The world of Conjunto music is changing rapidly and Albert Zamora Y Talento are determined to lead the way.
Prieta casada
Albert Zamora Lyrics
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Vete y llevate esa prieta
no le ase que sea casada
ella me dice que esta de mi muy enamorada
que me la lleve muy lejos
aun que sea una temporada
compadecete de mi
mi vida se esta acabando y la quiero para ti
no me estes martirizando ni tengas dudas de mi
uuuaaaaaajaja
Pues prietita consentida no vamos o nos quedamos
no tengas miedo de nadie ni tampoco a tu marido
por que ese chavo no cuenta aqui te traigo conmigo
The lyrics of Albert Zamora’s “Prieta Casada” tell a story of a woman who is married but has fallen in love with the singer. Despite being aware of her marital status, she persists in asking him to take her away, even if it is for a short while. She pleads with him, claiming that her life is ending, and she wants to be with him. The singer tells her that they can either leave together, or she can stay with her husband, but he insists that she should not fear anyone or anything, including her husband. The singer seems to suggest that her husband does not matter, and he will take care of her if she chooses to be with him.
This song reflects a common theme in Mexican music about the conflicts that arise with love and societal norms. The woman in the song is torn between tradition and love, which often leaves her with few options. The singer empathizes with her but also takes advantage of her predicament, creating a complicated and tragic dynamic between the two. Overall, the lyrics of “Prieta Casada” illustrate the complexities of love, relationships, and societal expectations.
Line by Line Meaning
Vete y llevate esa prieta
Go and take that dark-skinned woman with you
no le ase que sea casada
It doesn't matter that she's married
ella me dice que esta de mi muy enamorada
She tells me that she's very much in love with me
que me la lleve muy lejos
That I should take her far away
aun que sea una temporada
Even if it's just for a while
ella me dice llorando
She tells me while crying
compadecete de mi
Have pity on me
mi vida se esta acabando y la quiero para ti
My life is ending and I want to be with you
no me estes martirizando ni tengas dudas de mi
Don't torture me or have doubts about me
Pues prietita consentida no vamos o nos quedamos
Well, beloved dark-skinned girl, are we going or staying?
no tengas miedo de nadie ni tampoco a tu marido
Don't be afraid of anyone or even your husband
por que ese chavo no cuenta aqui te traigo conmigo
Because that guy doesn't matter, I brought you here with me
Contributed by David Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@RobertXPhotography
I can literally smell that dance hall right now... lol Combination of beer, cigarette smoke, bad cologne / perfume, sweat, and that smoke they blew on the dance floor... you know.. the one we ran through as kids. Memories.
@jorgenvonstrangle000
as a kid with a dad who was a dj on weekends doing gigs at galvan ballroom in corpus, i can say oh lord relate lmfao, i remember accidentally drinking coke cans that had cigarette bud by accident like tf was that 😂
@priscillagutierrez117
@@jorgenvonstrangle000 lmao 🤣
@israelgarcia287
Yup and the kids running
@israelgarcia287
Yup I was sweating in those bailes la gardenia se llama mi familia fui pa esos bailes
@israelgarcia287
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@carlosl3795
La coreografía, como toca el acordeón, y ese pinchi grito hace que se te enchine la piel, ese grito vale oro.
@elbichomakkeda834
Comfirmo❣
@alejandragomezolivera6248
Confirmo x2
@daanyaruiz6209
👌🏻