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  • Yu-Mex - Wikipedia
    Yu-Mex (a portmanteau of "Yugoslav" and "Mexican") was a style of popular music in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia which incorporated elements of traditional Mexican music (such as mariachi and ranchera) [1]
  • YuMex: The Unlikely Love Affair of Mexican Music in Yugoslavia
    So, there you have it – the unexpected love story of Yugoslavia and Mexican beats YuMex may be a footnote in history, but the tunes linger, a testament to a time when the world was a little less serious and a lot more musical
  • Yugoslavias Widely Popular Yu-Mex Music Craze in the 1950s
    Here's everything to know about Yu-Mex, the Regional Mexican-inspired music that permeated Yugoslavia in the 1950s and 60s
  • Yu-Mex - grokipedia. com
    Yu-Mex, short for "Yugoslav-Mexican", was a distinctive genre of popular music that flourished in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from the mid-1950s to the late 1960s, characterized by Yugoslav performers adapting traditional Mexican styles like mariachi, ranchera, and bolero into songs sung primarily in Serbo-Croatian [1][2]The
  • In mid-’60s Yugoslavia, mariachi music was really popular
    In the mid-'60s, Mexican mariachi music ruled the airwaves in Yugoslavia Singers sported charro suits and sombreros, typical mariachi garb, with typically Slavic names
  • Yugoslavia’s secret weapon against Soviet influence: YuMex culture
    Yugoslavs overwhelmingly welcomed the new Mexican melodramas and music, and soon after, Yugoslav musicians were singing in Spanish, or translated lyrics into Serbo-Croatian, and creating their own Mariachi songs
  • Yu-Mex: The Surprising Tale of How Mariachis and Rancheras . . . - Medium
    Imagine a time when Mexican tunes dominated the airwaves in Yugoslavia, and young folks lined up to buy vinyl records featuring musicians donning wide-brimmed hats and charro outfits Meet the
  • YuMex or Yu-Mex: Mexican music in fifties Yugoslavia
    The Mexican influence spread to all of the popular culture: fake Mexican bands were forming and their records still can be found at the flea markets nowadays Take a stroll through the gallery of record covers; if you have time just for one of them, try this one
  • BarBalkans - Balkan sombreros - BarBalkans
    Las mañanitas - or Mama Huanita as it is also known - «became a very successful and popular song», which paved the way for more Mexican cinema and music in Yugoslavia Under this influence, local musicians began to use Mexican melodies to write their own lyrics
  • Remembering the Mexican parody songs of the former Yugoslavia
    Influenced by the movies, dozens of bands from all parts of the Federation recorded famous Mexican songs, in Spanish or translated in the national languages One of the most celebrated was Ensamble Magnifico, from Skopje, whose career spanned over 25 years — their last album was released in 1983





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