"" is a classic Cumbia instrumental track by the Mexican group Los Sonor's , originally released in 1969 . Known for its catchy blend of organ and saxophone, the song serves as a tribute to the Caribbean island of Cozumel and became a massive hit and party staple across Mexico and Latin America by the early 1970s. Key Features of "Cozumel"
The track is credited to Manuel Flores Peraza (sometimes listed as "Flores and Mari"). Los SonorВґs - "Cozumel"
The group originated from , Mexico. They are distinct from the Spanish rock 'n' roll band "Los Sonor" (who eventually became Los Bravos ); the Mexican cumbia group is uniquely identified by the apostrophe in their name ( Los Sonor's ). Where to Listen "" is a classic Cumbia instrumental track by
It is primarily a Tropical/Cumbia instrumental. The track is celebrated for its "organ and sax attack," a signature sound of the group's Michoacán roots. The group originated from , Mexico