Qué Rico el Mambo
The Pérez Prado recording that helped set the world dancing to the mambo
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"Qué Rico el Mambo" was among the recordings that carried the mambo from the dance halls of Mexico City to ballrooms around the world — a complement, in Pérez Prado's catalog, to the rhythm that Orestes López had named and Prado gave its big-band roar.[1]
Prado's Mexico breakthrough
Having moved to Mexico City in 1949, the Cuban pianist and arranger Dámaso Pérez Prado formed his own band and signed with the international division of RCA Victor, soon specializing in the mambo — his fiery, brass-driven adaptation of the Cuban danzón.[1] "Qué Rico el Mambo" stood among the recordings that defined this new, explosive sound.[1]
"Mambo Jambo" conquers America
In 1950 the American arranger Sonny Burke heard "Qué Rico el Mambo" while vacationing in Mexico and recorded it in the United States, later reissuing it under the title "Mambo Jambo."[1] The single was a hit, and it helped launch a U.S. tour whose 1951 appearances by Prado sold out.[1] The record's hallmarks — punchy brass riffs, saxophone counterpoint, and Prado's trademark grunts (his shouted "¡Dilo!") — became signatures of the mambo era.[2]
Why it matters
"Qué Rico el Mambo" was one of the key recordings that turned a Cuban rhythm into a worldwide craze, alongside Prado's Mambo No. 5.[1] It carried the mambo from Havana and Mexico City to ballrooms across the United States and Europe, cementing Pérez Prado's title as the "King of the Mambo."[2]
References
- 1.Pérez Prado — Wikipedia, 2026
- 2.Cuba and Its Music: From the First Drums to the Mambo — Ned Sublette, Chicago Review Press, 2004
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