Argentine rock
Argentine rock is a type of rock music sung in Argentina. Locally, the Argentine's call their form of rock music "Rock Nacional". Argentine rock music has the tango and Argentine folk music. Argentine rock music began in the mid-1960s, after Richie Valens recorded "La Bamba", which became a popular folk song.
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Andean |
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Spaniard folk |
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Latin urban |
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Litoraleña |
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Peruvian coastal |
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Latin pop |
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Southern Cone |
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Rock |
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Traditional folk |
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Tropical |
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Music of Africa |
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Afro-Latin |
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