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3 Transcriptions of Kaoma - Lambada

Kaoma's 1989 cover of the Brazilian lambada rhythm sparked international copyright disputes, as it was based on the Bolivian song "Llorando se fue" by Los Kjarkas.
Popular 1989 dance track that sparked worldwide interest in lambada dance style, though controversially adapted from original Bolivian composition "Llorando se fue".
Global dance phenomenon from 1989 that adapted Bolivian folk melody "Llorando Se Fue", sparking international copyright disputes while selling over 5 million copies.
"Lambada" by Kaoma is a global hit from 1989 that popularized the Brazilian dance style. Though often perceived as traditional, it's actually a modern reinterpretation of Caribbean rhythms.
"Lambada" by Kaoma became a global phenomenon in 1989, fusing Brazilian rhythms with Caribbean influences. Though recorded in France, it brought international attention to the forbidden dance style from ParĂ¡, Brazil.

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