Decades later, "Jugo" remains a staple of Latin alternative playlists. It captures a specific moment in the 90s when the boundaries between genres were collapsing, allowing for a playful, sound that still feels fresh. For many fans, the video is a nostalgic time capsule of an era when IKV proved that Argentine artists could master the "groove" with global authority.
At a time when Argentine rock was largely dominated by traditional "Rock Nacional," IKV introduced a that felt aligned with international acts like the Beastie Boys or Jamiroquai, yet remained rooted in local identity. The Music Video Illya Kuryaki & The Valderramas - Jugo (Video Oficial)
The official video for "Jugo" is as essential to the song's legacy as the audio itself. Directed by , the visual aesthetic defined the "Chaco" era: Decades later, "Jugo" remains a staple of Latin
The song is built on a foundation of , syncopated percussion, and the unmistakable vocal interplay between Dante Spinetta and Emmanuel Horvilleur . Lyrically, "Jugo" (meaning "Juice") is less about a literal narrative and more about an aesthetic and vibe —it utilizes surrealist imagery and "Spanglish" slang to create a sense of coolness and rhythmic flow. At a time when Argentine rock was largely