Major Lazer light up the club — or in this case, a party cave in the jungle — in their new video for “Que Calor.” With the help of Colombian megastar J Balvin and Dominican dembow veteran El Alfa, the American Edm collective close out the summer with a bang.
The Spanish-language track kicks off with an arresting flute sample, sourced from the 1993 Colombian cumbia classic, “Curura,” by Afro-Colombian group Totó La Momposina y sus Tambores. It’s followed by a brisk dancehall-meets-dembow rhythm, which sets the pace for total anarchy on the dance floor.
The Spanish-language track kicks off with an arresting flute sample, sourced from the 1993 Colombian cumbia classic, “Curura,” by Afro-Colombian group Totó La Momposina y sus Tambores. It’s followed by a brisk dancehall-meets-dembow rhythm, which sets the pace for total anarchy on the dance floor.
- 9/11/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
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