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  2. Danza Kuduro - Wikipedia

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    "Danza Kuduro" (English: Kuduro Dance) is a Spanish/Portuguese song by Puerto Rican recording artist Don Omar and Portuguese–French singer Lucenzo, from Don Omar's collaborative album Meet the Orphans.

  3. Vem Dançar Kuduro - Wikipedia

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    Following the success of the song, Lucenzo released a Spanish-language single "Danza Kuduro" with the reggaeton Puerto Rican singer Don Omar that samples on a large part on "Vem Dançar Kuduro", but is a distinct song. At times, both versions have appeared separately on the same chart in certain European countries.

  4. Zumba Fitness Dance Party - Wikipedia

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    Zumba Fitness Dance Party (or full title Zumba Fitness Dance Party: 2012 Summer Latin Dance Hits) is a 2-CD.. In its first week of release, it entered the SNEP French Top 200 Albums Chart at #3 and made it to #1 in week 2.

  5. Bandoleros (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bandoleros" is a song by Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Don Omar featuring Puerto Rican artist Tego Calderón. Released in 2005 as the lead single from his compilation album Los Bandoleros, it was also featured in the 2006 film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.

  6. Kuduro - Wikipedia

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    Kuduro lyrics are mainly apolitical and secondary to the beat and dance. Through music and dance kuduro negotiates challenges in working life that cannot be express through words. These messages are innately representative of the diaspora as it spreads the influence of Africanness transnationally, using African-originated and influenced sounds ...

  7. 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]

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  9. King of Kings (Don Omar album) - Wikipedia

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    King of Kings is Don Omar's second studio album. It was released on May 23, 2006, [2] three years after his debut studio album The Last Don.Produced by Eliel, the album spent 11 weeks at the top of Billboard Top Latin Albums in 2006.