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Wednesday, October 8 2025

A new song, “Lucha Libre,” performed by luchador masked group La Nueva Ola de Cumbia, whose singers’ origins span the entire Western Hemisphere, was released this week.

This new track aligns with La Nueva Ola’s identity as “masked wrestlers.” La Nueva Ola has built its mystique and visual personality in the world of wrestling. The song not only pays tribute to the real wrestlers but also to their own DNA as artists.

Photo credit: La Nueva Ola de Cumbia

“Lucha Libre” transforms the arena into a metaphor to honor those who get up every day to work, those who don’t give up, even if life is difficult from the start. The track features motivational lyrics with a powerful message: “Fight tirelessly for everything you want… but always, always, Lucha Libre.”

The opening lyrics go:

This is my neighborhood / That has my back / And I have its back.

La Nueva Ola de Cumbia, comprised of musicians from Mexico, Peru, Colombia and the U.S.A., specializes in “cumbiafying” the greatest hits from the 70s, 80s, 90s and beyond. With over a decade of experience, they have entertained audiences at countless shows in stadiums, arenas and festivals.

The band members’ identities remain a secret, as they conceal their faces behind colorful lucha libre masks.

They have shared the stage with renowned acts such as Los Tigres del Norte, Café Tacvba, Los Angeles Azules and El Tri. Additionally, they have collaborated musically with artists like La Coreañera, Lasser Drakar, Henry Sarmiento and Doble Play, among others.

La Nueva Ola de Cumbia are now writing their own story, having signed to Universal Music Mexico.

Photo credit: La Nueva Ola de Cumbia
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John Liang is an Adult Third Culture Kid who grew up in Guatemala, Costa Rica, the United States, Morocco and Egypt before graduating high school. He has a bachelor's degree in languages from Georgetown University and a master's in International Policy Studies from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. Liang has covered the U.S. military for two decades as a writer and editor for InsideDefense.com, and is also editor-in-chief of Culturs Magazine. He lives in Arlington, Va., U.S.A.

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