Cachaca (musical genre)

The lyrics typically cover a range of themes, including economic crisis, patriotism, machismo, unhappy loves, romanticism, heartbreak, and occasionally eroticism.

A major influence on this genre was Lalo y Los Descalzos, who completely modified this movement, expanding it and leading many groups to adopt their style of interpretation and sound as their own.

The chachaca's lyrics often address themes such as economic crisis, patriotism, machismo, unhappy loves, romanticism, heartbreak, and occasionally eroticism.

A major influence on this genre was Lalo y Los Descalzos, who completely modified this movement, expanding it and leading many groups to adopt their style of interpretation and sound as their own.

In Paraguay, it is a unique phenomenon with artists such as Lalo y Los Descalzos (a group that originated in the Latin community of California, United States) achieving significant success.

In Argentina, their music can be heard in provinces such as Corrientes, Formosa, and Misiones, as well as in Buenos Aires due to the large Paraguayan immigrant population.

[8] Other Mexican artists such as Javier Mora and Grupo Espartaco (formed by former members of El Tiempo) have built their careers exclusively in Paraguay, recording their music there and becoming public figures in that country.

The businessman and TV presenter Johnny Allon founded the bailanta and radio station Cachaquísimo in 1994 in San Justo, in the western area of Greater Buenos Aires.