Agrupacion Marilyn

Agrupación Marilyn formed in Buenos Aires in mid-2006, created by Santiago Ismael “El Lechuga” Torres with lead vocals by Juan Óscar “Juancito” Rivarola and an original lineup including Maury (timbales), Changa (bass), Gastón (guitar), Turko (keyboards) and Claudio (güiro), shaping a romantic, street-level “cumbia testimonial” sound. Their debut album Historias (2006) featured enduring hits such as “Su Florcita,” “Mamá Soltera,” “Me Enamoré,” “Y Dime,” “Oh Marilyn,” and “2 de Abril,” which quickly became staples of Argentine cumbia. The follow-up Hecho con Amor (2008) broadened their national reach with songs like “Bonita,” “Cosas del Amor,” and “Busco Amor,” while Para el Mundo (2012) compiled their best-known tracks for a wider audience. Throughout the 2010s, Agrupación Marilyn remained active on the touring circuit and refreshed their catalog with medleys such as the 2018 single “Su Florcita / Me Enamoré / Mamá Soltera.” A key transition came in the early 2020s when former vocalist Sebastián Rivarola, who had been part of the group’s earlier lineup, passed away in 2022—an event that deeply affected both the band and their followers. Despite the loss, Agrupación Marilyn continued releasing new material, including “Mi Hermano y Mi Mujer” and “Trampas” in 2020, as well as “Piel y Huesos” and “Tú Eres” in 2024.

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