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- Los_Shapis abstract "Los Shapis is a chicha group from Peru. They rose to prominence with their 1981 hit song, El Aguajal (which means The Swamp), a modern adaptation of traditional huayno. They were noted for their rainbow coloured costumes. Los Shapis was one of the first chicha groups. \"Chicha\", which is also the name of a traditional beverage made of corn, is a musical rhythm created in the 1980s in Lima. It uses electric and acoustic instruments and was inspired by traditional Andean rhythms like the huayño. In the 1980s chicha was mostly heard and danced in Lima's poor suburbs (the so-called \"Conos\") by the rural migrants (and by their children) that came to Peru's capital since the 1950s and settled in the sand hills that surrounded Lima. Today chicha music, and its latest musical evolutions, can be heard all over the city, and Los Shapis has become a mythical group whose vocalist's (el Chapulín) life has lately inspired a new TV soap.Chicha was the first of many other fusion rhythms (tecnocumbia, cumbia tropical) that could be described as a mixture of Colombia's traditional cumbia, andean rhythms, tropical Caribbean rhythms (guaracha, bolero), and electronic music; these new rhythms express today's most popular Peruvian music.".
- Los_Shapis activeYearsStartYear "1981".
- Los_Shapis background "group_or_band".
- Los_Shapis genre New_wave_music.
- Los_Shapis genre Peruvian_cumbia.
- Los_Shapis hometown Peru.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageExternalLink 4_02b.htm.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageID "6308882".
- Los_Shapis wikiPageLength "2007".
- Los_Shapis wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Los_Shapis wikiPageRevisionID "651307701".
- Los_Shapis wikiPageWikiLink Andean_music.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageWikiLink Bolero.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peruvian_musical_groups.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageWikiLink Chicha.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_music.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageWikiLink Guaracha.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageWikiLink Huayno.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageWikiLink Lima.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageWikiLink New_wave_music.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageWikiLink Peruvian_cumbia.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Los Shapis".
- Los_Shapis background "group_or_band".
- Los_Shapis genre New_wave_music.
- Los_Shapis genre Peruvian_cumbia.
- Los_Shapis label "Logo Designed by Rafael Trujillo Villacorta".
- Los_Shapis name "Los Shapis".
- Los_Shapis origin Peru.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Band-stub.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_musical_artist.
- Los_Shapis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Peru-stub.
- Los_Shapis yearsActive "1981".
- Los_Shapis subject Category:Peruvian_musical_groups.
- Los_Shapis hypernym Group.
- Los_Shapis type Agent.
- Los_Shapis type Band.
- Los_Shapis type Group.
- Los_Shapis type Organisation.
- Los_Shapis type Group.
- Los_Shapis type MusicGroup.
- Los_Shapis type Organization.
- Los_Shapis type Agent.
- Los_Shapis type SocialPerson.
- Los_Shapis type Thing.
- Los_Shapis type Q215380.
- Los_Shapis type Q43229.
- Los_Shapis comment "Los Shapis is a chicha group from Peru. They rose to prominence with their 1981 hit song, El Aguajal (which means The Swamp), a modern adaptation of traditional huayno. They were noted for their rainbow coloured costumes. Los Shapis was one of the first chicha groups. \"Chicha\", which is also the name of a traditional beverage made of corn, is a musical rhythm created in the 1980s in Lima. It uses electric and acoustic instruments and was inspired by traditional Andean rhythms like the huayño.".
- Los_Shapis label "Los Shapis".
- Los_Shapis sameAs Q1870547.
- Los_Shapis sameAs Los_Shapis.
- Los_Shapis sameAs Los_Shapis.
- Los_Shapis sameAs ロス・シャピス.
- Los_Shapis sameAs m.0g0dnw.
- Los_Shapis sameAs Q1870547.
- Los_Shapis wasDerivedFrom Los_Shapis?oldid=651307701.
- Los_Shapis isPrimaryTopicOf Los_Shapis.
- Los_Shapis name "Los Shapis".