Kaoma
Brazil
(1989 – 1998, 2006 – present)
Kaoma is a pop group from Brazil, who had a major chart-topping hit
with their dance single Lambada, which was stolen from the native music
band Los Kjarkas from Bolivia, in 1989.
Lambada is a dance which became internationally popular in the 1980s.
The exact origin of the dance is somewhat disputed but it is known to
have begun in Brazil and has forerunners such as the forró, sayas, the
maxixe, and the carimbó. Some also say it began in Bolivia, a thought
due to the song named Lambada which is actually an unauthorised
translation of the song “Llorando se fue”(which means: Crying he/she
went away), from the Bolivian group Los Kjarkas.
Kaoma, a brazilian group, recorded this number one
worldwide summer hit “Lambada” which sold 5 million singles in 1989. In
the music video, there were two young children, named Chico and Roberta,
performing the lambada dance. They shortly thereafter started their own
musical career.
The band disbanded in 1998 but reformed again in 2006.
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Brazil
(1989 – 1998, 2006 – present)
Kaoma is a pop group from Brazil, who had a major chart-topping hit
with their dance single Lambada, which was stolen from the native music
band Los Kjarkas from Bolivia, in 1989.
Lambada is a dance which became internationally popular in the 1980s.
The exact origin of the dance is somewhat disputed but it is known to
have begun in Brazil and has forerunners such as the forró, sayas, the
maxixe, and the carimbó. Some also say it began in Bolivia, a thought
due to the song named Lambada which is actually an unauthorised
translation of the song “Llorando se fue”(which means: Crying he/she
went away), from the Bolivian group Los Kjarkas.
Kaoma, a brazilian group, recorded this number one
worldwide summer hit “Lambada” which sold 5 million singles in 1989. In
the music video, there were two young children, named Chico and Roberta,
performing the lambada dance. They shortly thereafter started their own
musical career.
The band disbanded in 1998 but reformed again in 2006.
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Tracklist
1 | Love Rendevous by M People |
2 | Ilha Do Amor by Kaoma |
3 | All Night Long by Lionel Ritchie |
4 | U R The Best Thing (WSM Edit) by D ream |
5 | This Is Your Night by Amber |
6 | Gonna Get Along Without You Now (Remix) by Viola Wills |
7 | Lamba Caribe by Kaoma |
8 | Mc Dum Da Dum (radio version) by Melodie |
9 | Let Me Show You (7 edit) by K Klass |
10 | Get Down Saturday Night (The 90's Mix) by Oliver Cheatham |
11 | Here's Johny by Hocus Pocus |
12 | December 1963 {Oh What A Night} (Remix by The 4 Seasons |
13 | Moco Do Dende by Kaoma |
14 | U Sure Do by Strike |
15 | I'm Every Woman (Remix) by Chaka Khan |
16 | Dont Stop (Wiggle Wiggle) (Townhouse Radio Edit) by Outhere Brothers |
17 | Salsa Nuestra by Kaoma |
18 | Give It Up by Cut n Move |
19 | Baby Baby (Lee Marrow Radio Mix) by Corana |
20 | Black Betty (Liebrand Remix) by Ram Jam |
21 | Just Be Good To Me (Remix) by The S.O.S. Band |
22 | Anai by Kaoma |
23 | Lambada by Kaoma |
24 | I'm O.K. You're O.K. (Remix) by American Gypsy |
25 | Let No Man Put Asunder ('89 Remix) by First Choice |
26 | Total Eclipse Of The Heart by Nicki French |
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great great mix
nice and retro
great