Artist's albums
Mañana (Versión Arrullo al Barrio)
2023 · single
Radio Mamba Internacionale AM
2023 · EP
Mexicaleño Swing
2023 · single
Punta Talón
2023 · single
Soy Porque Somos Amor
2022 · single
Fuego
2022 · single
Pa' la Calle
2022 · single
Los Últimos Buses de Colores
2021 · album
La Mezcla
2021 · single
Voy a Seguir
2021 · single
Yo se ya
2021 · single
Oilo
2020 · single
Congo´n Party
2019 · single
Cali Es Sabrosura
2018 · single
Me parece perfecto (Sidestepper Remix)
2018 · single
La Mamba Te Invita
2016 · EP
La Galería
2016 · EP
El Callegüeso y Su Malamaña
2015 · album
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Biography
La Mambanegra (The Black Mamba) is a powerfull latin music orchestra. Its venom is made of 70s NYC Salsa and elements of Jamaican and Colombian music, Funk and Hip Hop music. Inspired by the story of an anonymous and mythical heroe of the Barrio Obrero, a popular neighborhood of Cali, who had a series of fantastic advendtures in his hometown, La Habana and New York, this orchestra brings a new concept of Salsa and Latin Music to the world. Highlighted as one of the 5 Colombian bands you need to know by Billboard, La Mambanegra just received great reviews of their first album El Callegüeso y su Malamaña selected as one of the 10 albums of the year by the #1 weekly newspaper in Colombia – Semana – along with various other medias, abroad, it has been featured in Songlines, Vice, The Guardian, El Mundo, Radio Gladys Palmera, Les Inrocks, Kalakuta, BBC, FIP, KCRW, WDR Funkhaus Europa amongst others. Made up of some of Colombia's finest players, the band are the advance guard for the rebirth of Salsa, twisting the genre into the 21st century, their polyrhythmic, horn-heavy and thoroughly modern sound quickly earning them a devoted following across South America and beyond. Led by the relentless energy of Jacobo Velez (once of the equally impressive La Mojarra Electrica), the group combine J.B.’s horns, Fania ferocity and Los Van Van precision with the aggression of Bronx hip-hop and Kingston dancehall.