Rafaela Carmona, known professionally as Terremoto de Málaga, is a distinguished Gitana flamenco singer from Málaga, Spain. She began her recording career in 1962 with Iberofón, releasing an EP featuring the Huelva fandango "Llorando y arrepentío" and three Gitana rumbas: "Sabe," "La barca," and "No vengas a inquietarme." ([elartedevivirelflamenco.com](https://elartedevivirelflamenco.com/cantaores977.html?utm_source=openai)) In 1963, she expanded her repertoire by adapting South American folk songs like "Grítenme piedras del campo" and "La flor de la canela" into flamenco rumbas. Terremoto de Málaga's unique style blends traditional flamenco with international influences, showcasing her versatility and deep cultural roots.