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  2. Mambo No. 5 - Wikipedia

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    "Mambo No. 5" is an instrumental mambo and jazz dance song originally composed and recorded by Cuban musician Dámaso Pérez Prado in 1949 and released the next year. [1] German singer Lou Bega sampled the original for a new song released under the same name on his 1999 debut album, A Little Bit of Mambo .

  3. A Little Bit of Mambo - Wikipedia

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    A Little Bit of Mambo is the debut album by German musician Lou Bega released in 1999, propelled by the success of the single "Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of ...

  4. Pérez Prado Plays Mucho Mambo for Dancing - Wikipedia

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    The album includes Prado's Mambo No. 5. In December 1950, Bob Goddard in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat described the album as "scorching" and concluded: "It's utterly impossible to sit still while any of this is going on." [1] In a 2024 ranking of the 600 greatest Latin American albums, Pérez Prado Plays Mucho Mambo for Dancing was ranked No ...

  5. Lou Bega - Wikipedia

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    In France, Bega did well also with his single "Mambo Mambo", which reached No. 11 on the French charts. [16] Bega's second studio album Ladies and Gentlemen was released on 28 May 2001. The album failed to experience success similar to its predecessor in Bega's native market or internationally.

  6. Stephen King Played ‘Mambo No. 5’ So Much His Wife ... - AOL

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    Lou Bega’s “Mambo No. 5,” a 1999 smash that topped the pop charts in most global territories, is one of the most love-it-or-hate-it songs of all time — Stephen King’s wife definitely ...

  7. Pérez Prado - Wikipedia

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    Pérez Prado is the composer of such famous pieces as "Mambo No. 5" (later a UK chart-topper for both Lou Bega in 1999 and animated character Bob the Builder in 2001) and "Mambo No. 8". The mambo craze peaked in the US in 1955, when Pérez Prado hit the American charts at number one with a cha-cha-chá version of " Cherry Pink (and Apple ...

  8. Stephen King's Undying Love for ‘Mambo No. 5 ... - AOL

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    Stephen, 75, recently confirmed that he is a “big time” fan of Bega’s 1999 hit “Mambo No. 5,” which he listened to often while writing his 2011 novel, 11/22/63.

  9. Now That's What I Call Music! 5 (American series) - Wikipedia

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    Now That's What I Call Music! 5 is the fifth edition of the Now! series released in the United States. It was released on November 14, 2000, peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 [ 1 ] and certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA , [ 2 ] to date the only non-Christmas album in the U.S. series to achieve that status.