Afro Charraka La Trampa Dj Josг‰ Bolгќvar Dj Alexis Gonzгѓlez May 2026

This type of music is frequently featured at large-scale club events and "Rumbas" across South America and the Caribbean diaspora. It is known for:

The phrase refers to a specific musical track or DJ mix within the Afro Charraka genre , which is a sub-style of Guaracha (often called "Aleteo" or "Zapateo") popularized in Colombia and Venezuela. The title "La Trampa" typically refers to the specific song or remix theme. 💿 Music Profile

A prominent DJ and producer known for his work in the Afro and Guaracha scenes. This type of music is frequently featured at

Afro Charraka (also spelled Afro Charaka ). This style is a high-energy electronic fusion of Afro-house and tribal rhythms, often characterized by the sharp sound of the Charraka (a percussive scraper). Artists:

Deep bass lines paired with syncopated drums and the signature Güiro/Charraka rhythm. 💿 Music Profile A prominent DJ and producer

Often collaborates on these high-tempo "tribal" or "zapateo" tracks that are staples in South American club culture.

Typically designed for dancing, with BPMs often exceeding 128. Artists: Deep bass lines paired with syncopated drums

"La Trampa" (The Trap). This is a common title in Latin genres, but in this context, it refers to a specific "Afro" or "Guaracha" remix produced or mixed by these DJs. 🎶 Cultural Context