
Illya Kuryaki Jaguar House takes us straight back to 1996, when the Argentinian duo Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas were busy bending genres, breaking rules, and injecting pure swagger into Latin alt‑funk.

“Jaguar House,” pulled from their breakout album ‘Chaco’, remains one of their most boastful, colorful, and rhythm‑charged cuts — a track that still slaps with that unmistakable IKV bravado. And today’s treat? We dug up the only known live performance footage and synced it with enhanced official album audio for a cleaner, fuller, richer blast of their signature groove.
A Rare MTV Unplugged Gem
This exclusive performance was filmed during their MTV Unplugged session — a set that’s become a cult favorite for fans who love IKV’s mix of funk, hip‑hop, soul, and Latin rock. The duo’s chemistry is electric, the staging intimate, and the energy unmistakably mid‑90s.
Fresh music, bold entertainment, and men’s fashion—one tight email a week.
A Duo Built for the Groove
IKV always thrived in the space between genres, and “Jaguar House” is a perfect snapshot of that era: funky basslines, swagger‑heavy vocals, and a rhythm section that refuses to sit still. Nearly three decades later, it still hits like a technicolor time capsule.
Press Play and Move
If you’re ready for a little boogie, a little bounce, and a whole lot of groove vibrations, this one’s your portal back to the golden age of Latin alt‑funk.
For more on the duo visit their official website at Illya Kuryaki and the valderramas – ikvoficial
A rare MTV Unplugged gem that still grooves hard. Tell us what you think below.






