El Ropavejero - Los Sepultureros May 2026

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El Ropavejero - Los Sepultureros May 2026

Overview "El Ropavejero" is a classic track performed by Los Sepultureros (often credited as Los Tremendos Sepultureros or featuring Dulce Rosario ). The song is a staple of Mexican cumbia, characterized by its danceable rhythm and lyrics that depict a traditional street vendor common in Latin American neighborhoods. Song Details Artist: Los Sepultureros (with Dulce Rosario).

The lyrics contain a playful warning to mothers that the vendor might accidentally (or slyly) take away more than just the rags, referred to as "las garras" (colloquialism for clothes or rags). Musical Impact Los Sepultureros y Dulce Rosario - El Ropavejero - Spotify el ropavejero - los sepultureros

Antonio Duran (often credited as "Anónimo" in some releases). Genre: Cumbia / Tropical. Key Releases: El Ropavejero (DoReMi, 1976). 12 Éxitos de Oro (ParalRecords, 2000). Disco de Oro (ParalRecords, 2008). Lo Más Sonado (Disco Doble, 2012). Lyrical Content Overview "El Ropavejero" is a classic track performed

The song describes the arrival of a "ropavejero" (ragman), a street vendor who buys used items. The lyrics contain a playful warning to mothers

The vendor shouts for people to sell their old iron, bottles, and "ropa vieja" (old clothes).

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