Global dance phenomenon from 1989 that adapted Bolivian folk melody "Llorando Se Fue", sparking international copyright disputes while selling over 5 million copies.
Popular 1989 dance track that sparked worldwide interest in lambada dance style, though controversially adapted from original Bolivian composition "Llorando se fue".
"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 Pará, Brazil.
A controversial dance anthem that combined Brazilian carimbó rhythms with French pop production. The song's title refers to the Portuguese word for "beat" or "wave".