Los 5 del Ritmo emerged as a prominent Argentine cumbia ensemble during the genre's surge in the mid-1960s. Renowned for their musical excellence, the group featured Ramón Humberto La Fata's masterful piano performances, the rhythmic precision of the Filipovich brothers, and the distinctive vocals of Leopoldo Comellas Pous. Their harmonious vocal arrangements, influenced by Doo-Wop acts like Los 5 Latinos and The Platters, set them apart in the Latin music scene. Their album "Hoy como siempre" stands as a testament to their enduring legacy in Argentine cumbia.