La Tropa Colombiana

La Tropa Colombiana, founded in 1986 by Paco Silva in Monterrey, Mexico, is a celebrated vallenato ensemble recognized for blending Colombian rhythms with a distinct Mexican touch. Originating from Paco Silva’s deep admiration for Colombian music, the group evolved through various lineups but retained its essence, led by his vision and voice. Their 1995 hit "Los Caminos De La Vida" became a hallmark of their career, solidifying their reputation across Mexico and internationally. Despite internal disputes that led to Pco Silva momentarily parting ways with the group, he reestablished La Tropa Colombiana, reaffirming its place as a beloved name in tropical music. Over decades, the group released notable albums like Danza Negra (1995) and Ritmo Tropical (1995), showcasing tracks such as "Mujer Yo Quiero" and "Ella." With Paco Silva’s enduring leadership and his daughter joining as a second voice, La Tropa Colombiana continues to charm audiences with their rich discography and vibrant performances.

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