Son para un Chabacano - evolve
Evolution of “ Son para un Chabacano” (1990 → 2021)
The song “ Son para un Chabacano” illustrates how Cuban music evolves while preserving its roots.
Despite these differences, the lyrics, theme, and son identity remain intact.
The newer version demonstrates that Cuban music does not abandon its past—it reshapes it, allowing traditional son to speak in the musical language of a new generation.
Banda Meteoro " Son para un Chabacano" (1990)
Havana D' Primera " Son para un Chabacano" (2021)
Thanks to Osbanis and Anneta for these examples given in their online lessons.
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