Los Vallenatos de la Cumbia: The Definitive Legacy Los Vallenatos de la Cumbia represent a landmark in the globalization of Colombian rhythms, specifically by pioneering the fusion of vallenato and cumbia from their base in Monterrey, Mexico. Founded in 1985 by brothers Sergio, Martín, and Francisco Sias Sánchez, the group became one of the first Mexican ensembles to successfully adapt the folk styles of the Colombian Caribbean coast for an international audience. Key Career Milestones

The Ultimate Guide to Los Vallenatos De La Cumbia: A Discography Deep Dive

Keep the accordion alive. Keep dancing.

This is not a "Greatest Hits." It is the entire corpus. The set includes:

Key Tracks to Look For:

What is the "Discografía Mega Exclusive"?

For nearly 40 years, owning a complete Los Vallenatos de la Cumbia discography was a fool’s errand. Original vinyl copies of "Cumbia del Olvido" (1977) command prices upwards of $800 on Discogs. Bootleg CDs from Argentina sounded like they were recorded underwater.