Tropical Panamá lyrics
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Artist's albums
Sigue Rugiendo La Fiera (Live)
2023 · album
Live Session
2023 · album
Tributo a Tropical Panama Vol. 2
2023 · album
Desde Matamoros
2023 · album
Éxitos (Live Session)
2023 · album
Tan Bella y Tan Presumida (Live Session)
2022 · single
Cuando Volverás Amor
2022 · single
Para Olvidarme de Ti
2022 · single
La Chica Que Soñe
2022 · single
El Solterito
2022 · single
El Medallon
2022 · single
Tropical Panamá (En Vivo Desde El Rancho Futuro)
2022 · album
Totalmente En Vivo
2021 · album
Cumbias Para Bailar
2021 · album
Cumbias De Verano Best Hits
2021 · album
Lo Más Romántico De
2021 · album
Una Noche Con la Fiera (En Vivo)
2020 · album
La Píldora del Amor (En Vivo)
2020 · single
Tan Bella y Tan Presumida (En Vivo)
2020 · single
Y Llegó la Petacona (En Vivo)
2020 · single
AYER, HOY Y SIEMPRE CON… TROPICAL PANAMÁ
2020 · compilation
Canta Como una Fiera (Instrumental)
2020 · album
A Dueto Con... Tropical Panamá
2020 · single
Lo Más Escuchado De
2019 · album
45 Éxitos (Versiones Originales)
2019 · album
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Biography
A product of the San Nicolas de las Garza, Nuevo Leon, Mexico music scene, the group Tropical Panamá, founded in 1979, is led by primary vocalist Francisco Javier Gonzalez. Among the Mexican pioneers of the cumbia and vallenato sounds, the group was often controversially compared to both Renacimiento 74 and La Sonora Dinamita, but quickly established their own identity in both Mexico and the United States via their singles and albums, beginning with 1981's El Carita. Released in 1983, La Fiera netted substantial regional airplay and aided the band's touring ambitions. By the early to mid-'90s, not only were Tropical Panamá regularly releasing new recordings through Disa, their entire early catalog had been reissued as well. In the 21st century, along with their aforementioned forebears, they undertook massive tours and continued releasing recordings as interest in both cumbia and vallenato was revived by younger pop performers. Their 22nd album, Renacimiento 74, was a tribute to both Renacimiento 74 and La Sonora Dinamita, and was issued in the fall of 2016. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi