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  2. Lambada (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lambada" became a worldwide summer hit, selling over five million copies in 1989 [4] and was part of the Lambada dance craze.It reached No. 1 in several European countries, as well as No. 4 on both the UK Singles Chart and Irish Singles Chart, No. 5 on the Australia ARIA Singles Chart, and No. 46 on the US Billboard Hot 100.

  3. Lambada - Wikipedia

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    The "Lambada" song was actually an unauthorized translation of the 1981 song "Llorando se fue" (meaning: In tears he/she left), by the Bolivian group Los Kjarkas. Also, the dance arrangements were an identical cover from the version of "Llorando se fue" recorded by the Peruvian group Cuarteto Continental and produced by Alberto Maravi.

  4. Llorando se fue - Wikipedia

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    1987 - Sonora Andacollo from the album Norte Tropical - Lambada [42] 1987 - Terramérica from the LP Arapuê [13] 1988 - Los Hermanos Rosario from the album Otra Vez [43] 1988 - Ana Morena from the compilation album Baila Baila Baila, Vol. 2 [44] 1988 - Sonora Junior L. Palacios from the album Que Siga La Cumbia, Vol. 3 [45]

  5. Brazilian Zouk - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Zouk is a partner dance which began in Brazil during the early 1990s. Brazilian Zouk evolved from the partner dance known as the Lambada.Over time, Zouk dancers have experimented and incorporated other styles of music into such as R'n'B, pop, hip hop and contemporary.

  6. Taboo (Don Omar song) - Wikipedia

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    "Taboo" is the second single from Don Omar's collaborative album Meet the Orphans released on January 24, 2011 through Universal Latino. [2] The song is re-adapted version from Los Kjarkas's song "Llorando se fue" most commonly known for its use in Kaoma's 1989 hit single "Lambada" fused with Latin beats. [3]

  7. Loalwa Braz - Wikipedia

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    Loalwa Braz Vieira (3 June 1953 [citation needed] – 19 January 2017) was a Brazilian [1] singer, best known for providing the lead vocals for the French-Brazilian recording act Kaoma for their 1989 cover of the hit "Llorando se fue" (by Ulysses Hermosa, lead singer of the popular Bolivian folk group Los Kjarkas), later renamed as "Lambada". [1]

  8. How Eslabon Armado’s ‘Ella Baila Sola’ Became the Official ...

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    Back in February, Pedro Tovar, frontman of Eslabon Armado, posted a short clip of himself grooving to the group’s song “Ella Baila Sola” (“She Dances Alone”) in his car. The teaser ...

  9. Dançando Lambada - Wikipedia

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    "Dançando Lambada" is a song by French-Brazilian group Kaoma with the Brazilian vocalist Loalwa Braz. It was the second single from Kaoma's debut album Worldbeat and followed the smash worldwide hit " Lambada ".