Formed in 1975 in Caracas, Venezuela where they are based; Un Solo Pueblo i… Read Full Bio ↴Formed in 1975 in Caracas, Venezuela where they are based; Un Solo Pueblo is a veteran band that has explored all aspects of the country's music, with musical influences from all over the Hispanic Caribbean. Their production span includes more than 18 albums and inclusions in more than 7 compilations. The group comprises of more than fifteen members including Francisco Pacheco and Ismael Querales to name a few. Their founder was Florentino Querales and died on April 7th, 2009.
Below as Stated by David Cox in 2004-
"Justifiable classics of Un Solo Pueblo in Venezuela include "Viva Venezuela" and "Woman del Callao."
The momentum of the group's music never stops from start to finish, with several singers taking the lead in turn. The band finds a groove somewhere in the salsa-meringue continuum, with elements of Cuban son, cumbia and vallenato music, and local influences as well: lots of percussion, horns, bass and an intense, fast-moving beat.
The lyrics reflect the intense love of country, "mi patria querida" shared by Venezuelans. The songs also distill a quarter century of touring the country -- nation building if you will -- and developing their repertoire from songs found in different regions of the country from the deserts to the mountains and plains (llanos) to the coastal areas. "Woman del Callao," for instance, is a calipso (note the local spelling) from an outlying province exposed to Trinidadian influences, containing the hybrid Spanish-English lyric: "tiene mucho hot/tiene mucho tempo/tiene mucho down/woman del Callao," a lyric known to practically everyone in Venezuela.
"Caracas Caracas" (which can also be heard on The Rough Guide to Venezuelan Music) is also a classic, almost an anthem; as is "Viva Venezuela," which recounts Simon Bolivar's liberation of much of South America from the Spanish Empire. "Viva Venezuela, mi patria querida/quien la liberto mi hermano fue Simon Bolivar." "
Below as Stated by David Cox in 2004-
"Justifiable classics of Un Solo Pueblo in Venezuela include "Viva Venezuela" and "Woman del Callao."
The momentum of the group's music never stops from start to finish, with several singers taking the lead in turn. The band finds a groove somewhere in the salsa-meringue continuum, with elements of Cuban son, cumbia and vallenato music, and local influences as well: lots of percussion, horns, bass and an intense, fast-moving beat.
The lyrics reflect the intense love of country, "mi patria querida" shared by Venezuelans. The songs also distill a quarter century of touring the country -- nation building if you will -- and developing their repertoire from songs found in different regions of the country from the deserts to the mountains and plains (llanos) to the coastal areas. "Woman del Callao," for instance, is a calipso (note the local spelling) from an outlying province exposed to Trinidadian influences, containing the hybrid Spanish-English lyric: "tiene mucho hot/tiene mucho tempo/tiene mucho down/woman del Callao," a lyric known to practically everyone in Venezuela.
"Caracas Caracas" (which can also be heard on The Rough Guide to Venezuelan Music) is also a classic, almost an anthem; as is "Viva Venezuela," which recounts Simon Bolivar's liberation of much of South America from the Spanish Empire. "Viva Venezuela, mi patria querida/quien la liberto mi hermano fue Simon Bolivar." "
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Un Solo Pueblo Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Un Solo Pueblo:
Alúmbrame el Zaguán Yo traigo una cruz de palma bendita yo traigo una cruz de pa…
Botaste La Bola Botaste la bola y botaste la bola Botaste la bola negro (Cor…
Candelaria hermosa Candelaria hermosa Brillante lucero Fuiste aparecida El dos …
Canto de Guaraña La cultura popular tiene amigos a montones Pero en ella se…
Caracas Caracas Caracas, caracas, Yo te canto noche y día Para que mejores t…
Caracas Yo Te Canto Noche y Día Caracas, Caracas yo te canto noche y dia para que mejore el…
Caracas, Caracas CARACAS, CARACAS. Calipso Un solo pueblo Caracas, caracas, …
COMO BUEN VENEZOLANO Como buen Venezolano yo te lo vengo a exigir, Olvídate del…
Con la Mano en el Mono Loheee loheea Baila baila la morena Con la mano en el moño L…
El Camuare Gabán Usp Larailarala laralalalalalaila Larailala Gabancito…
El Festin Llegaron los invitados Para empezar el festín Como siempre M…
El Venao Si tu no llegas morena A las orillas del mar El ancla…
Gallo Pinto Ueeehhh!!!! Y pido campo en la barrera Yo voy a mi…
La Burra Yo tengo una burra briosa y andadora (bis) Que no se…
La Matica Nosotros vivimos bajo e' la matica Nosotros vivimos bajo e' …
La Vela En algún lugar escondí la voz Para razonar, Si es que recuer…
Mi Mama No Quiere Mi mamá no quiere que yo la abandone, Mi mamá no…
No Cuentes Conmigo Negra Bendito sea dios señores Bendito sea dios señores Que ya no …
Parranda De San Pedro Buenas noches doy, señores Buenas noches vengo a dar Buenas …
Un Negro Como Yo Quien ha visto negro como yo, Quien ha visto negro como…
Viva el parrandon Llego la parranda Llego el parrandon Llego la parranda Llego…
Viva Venezuela Viva Venezuela mi patria querida quién la libertó mi hermano…
Woman Del Callao Tiene mucho hot tiene mucho tempo tiene mucho down woman del…
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