We are brothers. We are from the 12 Lost tribes of Isreal. 12 brothers = 12 tribes. Look it up. Mexicans and blacks the true Hebrew from the Bible. Google it.
Sorry suga you'd like to think we are the same but we aren't you will be learning that soon. Music for tribal dance was a form of communication and for warnings often impeding danger of any kind whether it was indigenous African Aztecs or Egyptian go back and look at history.you will find where the artifacts were found for instruments and ornate constumes. These dance are still practice to some extent in small communities across the globe..calypso carnivals are still being celebrated yearly on every Caribbean Island
USA please, stop steal the name of the whole continent because you country doesn't have a name, the rest of the americans that live in the americas wil thank you that!
You know the origin of Cumbia is not Mexican right ? Cumbia started off as an African dance that was introduced to Colombia through the slave trade. In Colombia is where the Africans blended with the natives of the land and made Cumbia a thing. Therefore Cumbia is Afro-Colombian not Mexican. Therefore “they” ( black people ) love to dance Cumbia because it’s in their blood through their ancestors who created it .
I love this. This reminds me of my first years in the Marines. Everyone was equal and we were all the same class. Color didn't matter. We just enjoyed being around one another and sharing our cultures... and where we can from. Much love.
I worked in a kitchen for a while and i know how fun it is to see someone enjoying what they do. That is a good working in a kitchen. Moments like that one take away the stress away. good job
Cumbia is a word that comes from an African language that means to dance. cumbia originated in Columbia. was only danced on December 25th when slaves were given the day off. cumbia became popular in Mexico around 1960's.
Why did your explanation take me to that episode of key and peele when the husband kept lying to his wife with scientific facts 😂. Did not know this. Thx for the info.
Armando Piña 😂no the dances are native u always see natives dance like this the music just comes from Colombia and it’s a mixture of Native African and White
Damn! This kid is great! I’m Filipino, & in the staff lounge, my Mexican friend played a bunch of Salsa music from her phone. I started busting out whatever Salsa moves I know from my Salsa dancing lessons Candela Club at my college & cardio salsa dancing class in the gym. My friends thought it was cool to see me dance in the staff lounge at our job.
@@loyal2thesoil412 but black and mexican up north are lame southern are more different cux it we were always at war with each other up north they always cool cant relate. Only if you get a southern youll see he act different we dont try to fit in we act like yourself if northerns dont like we send them to kick rocks. Even a black would also be surprise how we act if a southern come up there they know we arent from there.
It’s in our blood ya’ll...No black person can stand still when a good beat calls to them. Lol. I was walking through the store with my mother and brothers...now this was before we heard shakiras song “waka waka”....first my mom started moving, and she was confused why she was dancing...before we knew it, my siblings and I felt compelled from inside to join...the song had gotten us too. Once we realized why we were dancing, the joy on our faces was unreal! We threw ourselves into the dance in the store. Lol. When the song ended we went back to our shopping like nothing had happened. Haha! But it was funny...mother, daughter, and 2 sons dancing in a department store.
Que bueno que se están acoplando! Este música originalmente procede del Caribe y los Africanos trajeron música similar y se adaptó en Mexico! Y luego nació la Cumbia!! Jajaja