Pupy y Los que Son, Son

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Pupy y Los Que Son, Son performing at the Sunfest festival in London, ON in July 2015

Pupy y Los que Son, Son was the band of the Cuban musician Cesar "Pupy" Pedroso, founded in 2001. "Pupy" Pedroso died in July 2022. [1]

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2001 - “Pupy y Los Que Son Son: Timba - The New Generation Of Latin Music" TERMIDOR MUSIKVERLAG (Deutschland) Songs: 1.La voluminosa 2.El vecino se mujo 3.Que cosa tiene la vija 4.El gato no arana 5.Juegala 6.Te molesta que sea Feliz 7.Las mujeres son 8.Mamita portate bien 9.Vamos a gozar hasta fuera

2002 - “Que cosas tiene la vida” EGREM (Cuba) Songs: 1. Que cosas tiene la vida, 2. El Vecino se mudó, 3. El Gato amaga, 4. Mamita pórtate bien, 5. La bomba soy yo, 6. Ay Papá, 7. El Pregonero, 8. Juégala, 9. Te molesta que sea feliz, 10. Seis Semanas

2003 - “De la Timba a Pogolotti” TERMIDOR MUSIKVERLAG (Deutschland) Songs: 1.Ya tu campana no suena 2.Habla claro camara 3.Disculpeme senora 4.Ese huevo quiere sal 5.Parece mentira 6.Me falta un año 7.Rico timbalero 8.El bate de aluminio 9.Tu quisiera ser la fiera 10.Homenaje a ma'y pa'

2004 - “Pupy el buenagente” TERMIDOR MUSIKVERLAG (Deutschland) Songs: 1. Buenagente, 2. Disco Azucar, 3. Dicen Que Dicen, 4. Tres Gordos, 5. Gato Por Liebre, 6. Figura Soy Yo, 7. Ay Lola, 8. Cuenta Decisiva, 9. Ven Pa' Que No Me Llore

2005 - “Mi timba cerra” EGREM (Cuba) Songs: 1. De la Timba a Pogolotti, 2. La borrachera, 3. El puro, 4. La bala de Billy, 5. Si la ves, 6. La fiera, 7. Cuéntamelo todo, 8. Al final, 9. Del trabajo a la casa, 10. La vida es un carnaval, 11. Mi popurrit, 12. De la Timba a Pogolotti (Video track)

2008 - "Tranquilo que yo controlo" EGREM (Cuba) Songs: 1.Si me quieres conocer, 2.Se parece a aquel, 3.A la italiana, 4.Un poquito al reves, 5.bailalo hasta fuera(La Machucadera), 6.Vecina presteme el cubo, 7.Olvidala, 8.El barniz, 9.Cuando los an~os pasan (Casablanca), 10. Desde cero, 11.Ve bajando, 12.Calla, calla, 13.Nadie puede contra esto, 14.Si me quieres conocer repris

2011 - "Siempre PUPY" EGREM (Cuba) Songs: 01. Mi musica, 02.Pirolo, 03.Oh no, 04.Julito, 05.La Loca, 06.Deja la Duda Belen, 07.La Batea, 08.Parece Mentira, 09.Al Final del 9no, 10.Caramelo con bombon, 11.La Habana, 12.El Loco

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