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Chorando se foi kaoma
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  • ^ "Associação Brasileira de Produtores de Disco".
  • ^ "Lambada singer Loalwa Braz found dead in Brazil".
  • ^ "Loalwa Braz, do Kaoma, é achada morta em carro incendiado, diz polícia".
  • Latin American Music Review / Revista de Música Latinoamericana. " "Huayño," "Saya," and "Chuntunqui": Bolivian Identity in the Music of "Los Kjarkas" ".
  • ^ Márcia Ferreira's Official Site Archived at the Wayback Machine.
  • "Review/Pop Lambada, Would-Be Craze by Way of Paris". Singles List of singles as main artist, with selected chart positions and certifications Police arrested three suspects for the murder several motives were suspected, such as a botched robbery or a revenge killing.ĭiscography List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications On January 19, 2017, Braz was found dead in her car. In 1991, Kaoma released the album Tribal-Pursuit which provided the singles " Danca tago-mago" and "Moço do dende". At the 1990 Lo Nuestro Awards, Kaoma won two awards for Pop Group of the Year and New Pop Artist of the Year. Īlso in 1989, Kaoma released their first album Worldbeat which achieved worldwide success, becoming - along with Beto Barbosa - one of the legends of Brazilian lambada. "Lambada" fared better in Europe, reaching number 4 in the UK Singles Chart. " Dançando Lambada" and " Mélodie d'amour" were the next two singles and were also hits, although they failed to earn the same success as "Lambada", which itself peaked at number 46 in the US Billboard Hot 100. Given Kaoma's clear act of plagiarism and release of their single without Los Kjarkas' permission, Los Kjarkas successfully sued. In 1989, they had a major chart-topping international hit with their dance music single " Lambada", a direct cover of the 1986 dance hit " Chorando Se Foi" by Brazilian singer-songwriter Márcia Ferreira, which itself was a legally authorized Portuguese-translated rendition of the original slow ballad " Llorando se fue" (1981) by Bolivian group Los Kjarkas.















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