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Los Milindrinos

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Biography

Los Milindrinos is a Colombian música parrandera act from the Antioquia circuit that formed in 2011 in the rural area Manga Arriba (Girardota, Antioquia), building its name through town festivals and live “serenata” performances where the genre’s joke-driven, double-entendre lyrics were central to the show. The group’s core lineup was commonly presented as Javier Arias (electric bass), Sergio Andrés Gil (guitar), José Eduardo Alzate (bandola/requinto), Darwin Arias (guacharaca), and Juan Pablo Gil (bongó/percussion), reflecting the classic parrandera instrumentation. After several years on the local circuit, Los Milindrinos reached wider digital circulation with Gente Buena (2018), a set that included fan staples like “Me Le Vuelo,” “El Cazador,” and “La Pinga Pará,” and established their songwriting credits around that same core of members. In 2019, the project expanded its streaming footprint with De Parranda Con los Milindrinos (Gente Buena), keeping the same festive repertoire in circulation. Their later releases leaned into single-focused distribution, including “Suave Que Me Lástima” (2022). A bigger collaboration moment followed with “La Pinga Pará (Remix)” (2023) credited with Joaquin Guiller, and they continued to trade features in the regional party-music ecosystem with Hernan Gómez on “La Pinga Para” (2024).
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Top Tracks

  1.   Track
    Popularity
  2.   Mi Peor Día
  3.   La Pinga Pará
  4.   El Cazador
  5.   La Sancochada
  6.   El Rabipelao
  7.   Ron Pa' Este Duro
  8.   Me Le Vuelo
  9.   El Toma Traguito

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