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Dance and Dense Denso

by Molotov · Album Dance and Dense Denso

Here We Kum

Key E Tempo 120 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 4:14
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The story behind

Here We Kum, according to DoReSol

This piece, Here We Kum, has an interesting journey that goes beyond its sound. Released in 2003 as part of the album Dance and Dense Denso, it became a landmark for the band. The song's music bears the signature of Ismael Tito Fuentes De Garay. What's particular about this track is how it transcended its original format, being adapted into a commercial for Telefónica Chile, which we know today as Movistar, under the name "Banda Ancha 2.0 Prepago" between 2008 and 2009. Furthermore, it found a place on Honduran radio, being used in the program La Hora del Té, hosted by Fernando Varela and Carlos Acosta. The official music video, premiered on MTV Latino in 2003, has accumulated a considerable number of views on platforms like Vevo, exceeding 19 million.

The album Dance and Dense Denso, which includes Here We Kum, was released by Universal Music Group in 2003 and featured production by Gustavo Santaolalla and Aníbal Kerpel. This album, in general, addresses social and political themes, reflecting issues in Mexico, such as corruption and difficulties at the border with the United States, exemplified in the song Frijolero. There are also references to North American cultural aspects, such as the invasion of Iraq and drug consumption. Billboard magazine, in its review of the album, highlighted the variety of rhythms, themes, and vocal styles present in its compositions. The recorded duration for Here We Kum is 4 minutes and 14 seconds.

From album

Dance and Dense Denso

Dance and Dense Denso

Molotov · 2002 · Track 2

Details

KeyE
Time signature4/4
Tempo120 BPM
Duration4:14
ComposerIsmael Tito Fuentes De Garay
AlbumDance and Dense Denso
Year2002
ISRCUSUL10201084

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Music Ismael Tito Fuentes De Garay

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