La DIABLA

La Diabla

La Diabla has been “cumbiando” since before it was cool. The name “La Diabla” is derived from an old Celso Pina tune.  La Diabla was a side project that stemmed from the band “Koñorteño” based out of Tijuana. During the turn of the century the project blossomed after numerous trips to Monterrey Mx where they immersed themselves in the rich culture and music of Colombia that was a prevalent subculture known as Los Colombias. Their music can be powerful and aggressive, romantic and cheerful, even dark and macabre. There’s something for everyone to dance to. The group has been described as Andres Landero meets N.W.A, but with masks, La Sonora Dinamita meets Daft Punk. Regardless, La Diabla is here to make you move and make dance floors bounce.

La Receta is a dark and moody song about finding The Recipe to forget a lost love.  La Poderosa gets right to its groove that concludes with a nod the Mexican Sonidero culture by slowing down the pitch, or so it seems.

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