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Cultura Profética (in
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, ''Prophetic Culture'') is a Puerto Rican
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band formed in 1996. The band has undergone several lineup changes, but founding members Willy Rodríguez (
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,
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), Eliut González (guitar), and Omar Silva (
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, bass guitar) have remained in the group throughout its history. Despite primarily performing reggae music, Cultura Profética has experimented with genres such as
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,
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,
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, and
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. Lyrically, the group discusses socio-political and
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issues including Latin American identity and environmental concerns, as well as interpersonal relationships and love. After gaining popularity in Puerto Rico as a cover band, Cultura Profética began performing original music and released its debut album, ''
Canción de Alerta ''Canción de Alerta'' is the first album by the Puerto Rican reggae band, Cultura Profética. It was recorded in Jamaica at Marley Music Studios and released in 1998 under the Tuff Gong label. Track listing Canción de alerta # "Enyoyando" ...
'', in 1996. The group followed up with '' Ideas Nuevas'' in 2000, which featured further musical experimentation with a wider variety of musical styles, and then '' Diario'' in 2004. After relocating to Mexico, the band released '' M.O.T.A.'' in 2005, which peaked at number 12 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Albums chart. In 2010, Cultura Profética released '' La Dulzura'', which took a more romantic lyrical focus and produced the radio hit "La Complicidad". In recent years, Cultura Profética has released the singles "Saca, Prende y Sorprende" (2014), "Le Da Igual" (2015), and "Musica Sin Tiempo" (2017). The group released their most recent album, ''Sobrevolando'', in November 2019.


History


1996–99: Formation and ''Canción de Alerta''

Cultura Profética originally began as a cover band, performing popular reggae songs in small bars and clubs before beginning to perform original music in Spanish. Shortly after transitioning to perform original music, the group adopted the name Cultura Profética, which was inspired by the view that "music is a voice of culture and is prophetic because the reggae music that we love, and that influenced us, is from the '70s with themes of what's happening now that can affect our future", according to guitarist/bassist Omar Silva. Many of the original members of the group attended the Escuela Elemental and the Escuela Secundaria of the
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, an institution noted for its progressive and experimental teaching approaches. Vocalist/bassist Willy Rodriguez commented, "It is a school in which you are allowed to decide a few things on your own, you have free time between classes
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you can do your own things, and there is a lot of musical culture in the school. It tends to allow you to explore your artistic interests ... There was always an air of liberation, of thinking on your own. I think that influenced a lot in what we do today musically and ideologically." Group members Boris Bilbraut, Willy Rodríguez, Eliut González, Juan Costa, and Ivan Gutiérres began jamming together in 1996, bonding over a shared interest in reggae music, particularly
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. These rehearsal sessions took place in El Hoyo, a neighborhood in the San Juan metropolitan area. After transitioning away from being a cover band, the group quickly gained popularity in the Puerto Rican reggae scene. Cultura Profética began performing in major reggae festivals and opening for Jamaican reggae musician
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. The band's first album, ''
Canción de Alerta ''Canción de Alerta'' is the first album by the Puerto Rican reggae band, Cultura Profética. It was recorded in Jamaica at Marley Music Studios and released in 1998 under the Tuff Gong label. Track listing Canción de alerta # "Enyoyando" ...
'' (1998), was recorded in the
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studios at
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with
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, frontman of
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and
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's sound engineer.Darby, Heidi (June 23, 2014).
Cultura Profética Are the Lords of Latin Reggae
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The group was the first Spanish-language act to record in Marley's studios. The record discusses a number of social issues in Puerto Rico, including the importance of acknowledging the island's African influence.


1998–2009: ''Ideas Nuevas'', ''Diario'', and ''M.O.T.A.''

The group returned to Tuff Gong studios in 1999 to record its second album, '' Ideas Nuevas'', which was released in May 2000. On this record, the band began experimenting with a variety of rhythms such as
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, salsa, ska, and
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. The album was dedicated to a music instructor at the University of Puerto Rico. The band performed in
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's amphitheater on May 12, 2000, later releasing a recording of the performance in the form of the
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''
Cultura en Vivo ''Cultura en Vivo'' is the first live album by the Puerto Rican reggae band, Cultura Profética. It was recorded on May 12, 2000, at the Tito Puente Amphitheatre in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and released on June 19, 2001. Track listing All tracks ...
''. In 2002, the band released its third studio album, '' Diario''. On this album, the band aimed to produce a record that represents Puerto Rican daily life, occasionally introducing songs with interludes of casual conversations and background noise, exemplified by songs such as "De Antes" and "Pa'l Tanama". In 2004, Cultura Profetica began to focus on the international stage, eventually moving temporarily to
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. Their fourth studio album, '' M.O.T.A.'', was released in October 2005 after a tour through Mexico. ''M.O.T.A'' peaked at number 12 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Albums chart, remaining at the position for two weeks. Also in 2005, the group collaborated with Puerto Rican rapper
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on his song "Te Me Puedo Escapar" from his album '' Desahogo''. In January 2006, the song "Ritmo Que Pesa" from ''M.O.T.A'' peaked at number 35 on the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Songs chart. In 2007, the group released '' Tribute to the Legend: Bob Marley'', a live recording of the group performing Bob Marley songs. After the release of the tribute album, Cultura Profética toured extensively through Latin America and expanded its fan base, particularly in Argentina. A DVD covering their performance at Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum was released in late summer of 2008.


2010–present: ''La Dulzura'' and ''Sobrevolando''

In 2010, Cultura Profética released '' La Dulzura'', the group's first album on its own record label, La Mafafa. While discussing the decision to create an independent record label, Rodríguez explained "I can't deny we spoke with different labels, but we didn't find anything favorable. Labels are going through tough times and we decided to brave it on our own." Many of the songs on the album were written and performed during the band's extensive touring beginning in 2007, and the songs went through numerous transformations during this time. Before the album's official release, the band posted songs on the internet, including "La Complicidad", which became a radio hit in Puerto Rico. ''La Dulzura'' debuted at number five on ''Billboards Top Latin Albums Chart. ''La Dulzura'' represented a stylistic departure for the group, both musically and lyrically. The song "Del Tope al Fondo" is influenced by Argentine music, especially the genre of
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. Lyrically, the band discusses more romantic themes as opposed to the political emphasis of the group's previous records. Guitarist Eliut Gonzalez remarked that the band aimed to shift discussion to "the good things in the world", explaining that "We know that people need help, and that behind every revolution or movement, there is love. We wanted to document that in our music, but without doing it in a cheesy or typical way." The singles "Baja la Tensión", "La Complicidad", "Para Estar" and "Ilegal" all charted on the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Songs chart. In 2011, the group collaborated with Dominican musician Vicente García on his single "Mi Balcón". The group's single "Saca, Prende y Sorprende", released in 2014, pays homage to Jamaican
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and rapper
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and advocates for the legalization of
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. Gonzalez describes the band's upcoming record as "very different" from ''La Dulzura'', noting that the group began working on new material while on tour approximately a year after the album's release. In March 2017, the group released the single "Musica Sin Tiempo", which is a celebration of "what music represents for them in their daily lives". On November 1, 2019, the band released the album ''Sobrevolando'', which debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' Reggae Albums Chart. Rodríguez also collaborated with reggaeton artist
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on the song "Temporal" from his album '' Nibiru'', released November 29, 2019. In March 2020, Cultura Profética collaborated with American singer
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and Mexican-American mariachi group Flor De Toloache on the single "Quisiera". The song, written by Dominican bachata artist
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, contains influences of reggae, soul, and mariachi.


Style and lyrical themes

Cultura Profética has been described as
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. The group has often made use of the
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, an instrument commonly used in traditional reggae but is generally rare in contemporary reggae. Despite primarily performing reggae music, the group incorporates various other rhythms into its compositions, including those of Caribbean genres such as
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. The song "Reggae Rústico" from ''Ideas Nuevas'' includes an extended ''soneo'', an improvised call-and-response section common in the salsa genre, at its closing, calling for unity in reggae music. Additionally, the band's music features a strong emphasis on improvisation and polyrhythmic patterns. Rodríguez notes that "We've developed what I think is our own genre. We don't consider ourselves a pop act but we do make popular music in the sense that we are supported by many people. People have finally understood what we do."
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of ''Billboard'' observed elements of jazz in the single "La Complicidad," additionally describing it as "more mellow rock than reggae." Lyrically, the group addresses social issues including corruption, environmentalism, personal liberty, and Latin American identity. ''Canción de Alerta'' contains the song "Por qué cantamos," an adaptation of Uruguayan writer
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's poem of the same name. Author Eunice Rojas cites this as an example of the group using "the power of music to advance social causes."Rojas, 2013. p. 501 The song "Suelta Los Amarres" from ''Ideas Nuevas'' discourages listeners from using violence to advance a political cause. However, the lyrics on ''La Dulzura'' place more emphasis on interpersonal relationships and love. Silva notes that the group refrains from writing "romantic" lyrics, noting that "romanticism has a connotation of suffering for love. We are talking about the love that elevates and purifies your soul. We are talking in the sense of the love that sets you free." Colombian reggaeton artist
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has cited Cultura Profética as a musical influence.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Canción de Alerta ''Canción de Alerta'' is the first album by the Puerto Rican reggae band, Cultura Profética. It was recorded in Jamaica at Marley Music Studios and released in 1998 under the Tuff Gong label. Track listing Canción de alerta # "Enyoyando" ...
'' (1998) * '' Ideas Nuevas'' (1999) * '' Diario'' (2002) * '' M.O.T.A.'' (2005) * '' La Dulzura'' (2010) * ''Sobrevolando'' (2019)


Band members


Current members

* Willy Rodríguez—
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* Omar Silva—
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, Bass guitar * Juanqui Sulsona—
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* Eliut González—Guitar * Eggie Santiago— Organ, Keyboards * Ernesto Rodriguez—
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* Patricia Lewis—Vocals * Adrianna Betancourt—Vocals * Victor Vazquez—
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* Kalani Trinidad— Flute & Saxophone * Jahaziel Garcia—
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Former members

* Boris Bilbraut; percussion * Iván Gutiérrez—piano, brass arrangements * Sergio Orellana—keyboards, organ * Melvin Villanueva—piano * Juan Costa—
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* Raúl Gaztambide—organ * Danny Ramirez - keyboard, organ * Eduardo Fernández—trombone * Javier Joglar—
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* Luis Rafael Torres—tenor saxophone,
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, flute * Juan José "Cheo" Quiñones—trumpet * María Soledad Gaztambide—vocals * Yarimir Cabán, better known professionally as ''Mima''—vocals * Eduardo "Edo" Sanz—drums, percussion * Omar Cruz—percussion * Beto Torrens, Juansi—percussion * Bayrex Jimenez—piano, keyboards


References


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