Atahualpa Yupanqui
11 songs across 5 album sections.
Atahualpa Yupanqui
Atahualpa Yupanqui stands as a monumental figure in Argentine folk music, celebrated for his profound influence on the genre and his masterful guitar work. His extensive discography blends traditional rhythms like the zamba and milonga with poetic lyrics that explore themes of nature, social justice, and the rural landscape. Songs such as 'El Alazan' and 'Zamba Del Otoño' exemplify his ability to weave storytelling with melodic depth, capturing the essence of the Andean region. Throughout his career, Yupanqui's recordings have been preserved in various collections, reflecting his enduring legacy. His body of work remains a cornerstone of Latin American music, inspiring generations of musicians with its emotional resonance and cultural significance.
![Coleccion Aniversario [2007]](/covers/none.jpg)
Coleccion Aniversario [2007]
![El Poeta [2000]](/covers/none.jpg)
El Poeta [2000]
![Las Voces Del Siglo Xx Vol.18 [2011]](/covers/none.jpg)
Las Voces Del Siglo Xx Vol.18 [2011]

Other Songs - Atahualpa Yupanqui
![Testimonio V.1 [2003]](/covers/none.jpg)
