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- Trival abstract "Tribal or Trival, also known as tribal-guarachero (Spanish for: sandal tribal, in reference to its folk roots), is a music genre resulted of a fusion of electronic/dance with Latin American music genres. Its popular in Mexico and the Latino community of the US.As a dance style, it does not require a dancing partner, as dancers move around the dance floor on their own, with a unique dance movement, or in dance troupes to compete in danceoffs (Group dance competitions ). Based upon the rhythm of Mexican cumbia, it became popular with the young Latino community in parts of the US, primarily with teenagers. Trival is claimed to be a new genre of music combining techno, electro house and club music, with the latin cumbia, Cuban rithms and regional mexican music. The style started in Mexico City, but then moved to Monterrey, Mexico in 2007, before moving to the US in 2008, although it has yet to become popular throughout Mexico. It was most popular in the Metroplex areas like Houston & Dallas TX until late 2013. One of the precursors and most popular of trival producers are the 3Ball MTY crew from Monterrey, Mexico.Trival is sometimes referred to as \"3ball\". Despite the similarity between B and V in Spanish, it should not be spelled or confused with \"Tribal\" music.".
- Trival wikiPageID "29996741".
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- Trival wikiPageRevisionID "697892797".
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink 3Ball_MTY.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cumbia.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cumbia_music_by_nationality.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mexican_styles_of_music.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink Competitive_dance.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink Cumbia.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink Group_dance.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink List_of_music_artists_and_bands_from_Mexico.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink Mexican_cumbia.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink Mexican_pointy_boots.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink Monterrey.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Cuba.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink Regional_Mexican.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink Solo_dance.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLink Tribe.
- Trival wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guaracha tribal music".
- Trival wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tribal".
- Trival wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tribal-Guarachero".
- Trival wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trival".
- Trival wikiPageWikiLinkText "música Trival".
- Trival wikiPageWikiLinkText "tribal guarachero".
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- Trival subject Category:Cumbia.
- Trival subject Category:Cumbia_music_by_nationality.
- Trival subject Category:Mexican_styles_of_music.
- Trival hypernym Genre.
- Trival type MusicGenre.
- Trival type Style.
- Trival comment "Tribal or Trival, also known as tribal-guarachero (Spanish for: sandal tribal, in reference to its folk roots), is a music genre resulted of a fusion of electronic/dance with Latin American music genres. Its popular in Mexico and the Latino community of the US.As a dance style, it does not require a dancing partner, as dancers move around the dance floor on their own, with a unique dance movement, or in dance troupes to compete in danceoffs (Group dance competitions ).".
- Trival label "Trival".
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- Trival sameAs Q7844612.
- Trival wasDerivedFrom Trival?oldid=697892797.
- Trival isPrimaryTopicOf Trival.