La Viudita - song and lyrics by Los Sepultureros y Dulce Rosario
The chorus features a popular Spanish-language folk saying: "Aquel que se muere a la sepultura, y el vivo que quede a la travesura" (He who dies goes to the grave, and the living stays for mischief). Artist Profile: Los Sepultureros y Dulce Rosario DULCE ROSARIO Y LOS SEPULTUREROS LA VIUDITA
is a popular track by the pioneering Mexican cumbia band Los Sepultureros y Dulce Rosario . Originally released around 1976 as part of their second LP, the song remains one of their most enduring hits in the "cumbia rock" style, which features electric guitars and organs. Song Overview & Meaning La Viudita - song and lyrics by Los
They are considered pioneers of the Mexican cumbia movement, known for hits like "El Ropavejero," "Secretaria Bilingüe," and "Mi Papaíto" . Discography Highlights Song Overview & Meaning They are considered pioneers
: Included in the 1992 self-titled album La Viudita .
The name "Los Sepultureros" (The Gravediggers) was inspired by the fact that four of the original members actually worked as gravediggers in their hometown.
: Featured on original 1976 releases and various "Best Of" compilations.