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The Story of Niñachay, One of La Chaya's Most Celebrated Songs: What It Means and the Controversy About Who Composed It – El Federal Online

[REDACTION THE FEDERAL] Niñachay sounds every Chaya as if it were his own. In the venue, among flour, basil, screams and dances, thousands sing it as a Rioja anthem. But the song that today explodes in each show by Sergio Galleguillo was not born in La Rioja: it was composed in Peru, in the late '90s, by William Luna, and its history combines youth love, Andean identity, a controversy for authorship and a popular appropriation that transformed i…
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[REDACTION THE FEDERAL] Niñachay sounds every Chaya as if it were his own. In the venue, among flour, basil, screams and dances, thousands sing it as a Rioja anthem. But the song that today explodes in each show by Sergio Galleguillo was not born in La Rioja: it was composed in Peru, in the late '90s, by William Luna, and its history combines youth love, Andean identity, a controversy for authorship and a popular appropriation that transformed i…

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elfederalonline.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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