The discography of Los Kjarkas spans over five decades, featuring more than 30 studio albums that have defined modern Bolivian and Andean folk music. Since their first recording in 1976, the group has blended traditional rhythms like sayas, huayños, and cuecas with contemporary sounds. Studio Albums by Decade
Their discography is often called "The Soundtrack of Bolivia," but that label is too small. It is the soundtrack of the human condition. It captures the moment a child leaves home, the moment a lover says goodbye, the moment a people stand up. los kjarkas discografia
The discography of Los Kjarkas is a mirror of Bolivia itself. Through the decades, they have moved through valses, huayños, cuecas, and even lambadas without losing their core identity. They are the third most listened to Andean group in history (after Los Calchakis and Illapu), yet they are the most imitated. The discography of Los Kjarkas spans over five
Sol de los Andes (1983): Established them as icons of the "New Song" movement in South America. The Golden Era (1990s): It is the soundtrack of the human condition
," is a protest song that became an unofficial second national anthem and remains a staple at every concert. Kutimuy (Vuelve) (1977) : Continued their exploration of regional rhythms like the Sueño Milenario de los Andes (1978)
40 Años Después (2012): A retrospective celebration of their four-decade career. Compilations & Live Recordings