hehehehe...I can't stop laughing...A thin funny african singer, High Inspiration Mexican Mariachi Tuba-Trumpet music Band, beautiful Hawaiian-Pasifica Dancers....and all of them are Unique Khmer
@Somaly13 actually its Brazilian, the song is chorando se foi. but well, it seems that mexican clothing goes well with anything related to south and center americas too xD
porque unos camboyanos al cantar una cancion boliviana vestidos de mexicanos? y usan instrumentos de banda sinaloense? XD it's incredible great video, greetings from mexico
Does anyone know what DVD this song was in? I've been looking everywhere to find out what DVD it was from. I had it and lost the DVD :( So I would like to get another
Juana Arboleda se llama khmer, es un idioma de familia malaya, esto es en camboya, en el sureste asiatico, utiliza un alfabeto basada en la escritura sanscrita de la india, y su alfabeto es el mas grande del mundo, posee mas de 70 letras aproximadamente 40 consonantes y mas de 20 vocales....
Must take a lot of wind to play the tuba. I bet the guy had to push his eye balls back in after he was done. Of course he was only pretending. They all look cool with their Mexican outfits...whatever outfit they got on...
Como xq usarian una tuba?... y ademas xq visyen como mexicanos si la lambada lla popularizo kaoma de brasil de un tema andino?... como sea... se ve que les gusta bailar xd saludos desde mexico
What a gem to look back on 🤣
Me gusta música.
hehehehe...I can't stop laughing...A thin funny african singer, High Inspiration Mexican Mariachi Tuba-Trumpet music Band, beautiful Hawaiian-Pasifica Dancers....and all of them are Unique Khmer
I used to have this song on dvd awww man where;d it go?
Maybe I can help, I can ask my grandpa cuz we still have ours
@Somaly13 actually its Brazilian, the song is chorando se foi. but well, it seems that mexican clothing goes well with anything related to south and center americas too xD
fantastic... haha..
porque unos camboyanos al cantar una cancion boliviana vestidos de mexicanos? y usan instrumentos de banda sinaloense? XD it's incredible great video, greetings from mexico
Does anyone know what DVD this song was in? I've been looking everywhere to find out what DVD it was from. I had it and lost the DVD :( So I would like to get another
I can help in about 2 months when I go visit my family, I can ask my grandpa we still have ours
very Nice
Im sorry, I found out later on that it was a Bolivian son from los kjarkas. My bad
esto si que es sorprendente!! Que idioma era ese???
Juana Arboleda se llama khmer, es un idioma de familia malaya, esto es en camboya, en el sureste asiatico, utiliza un alfabeto basada en la escritura sanscrita de la india, y su alfabeto es el mas grande del mundo, posee mas de 70 letras aproximadamente 40 consonantes y mas de 20 vocales....
Juana Arboleda saluditos desde mexico
when was this?
Must take a lot of wind to play the tuba. I bet the guy had to push his eye balls back in after he was done. Of course he was only pretending. They all look cool with their Mexican outfits...whatever outfit they got on...
@markusmontes
esto si que es globalizacion!
Como xq usarian una tuba?... y ademas xq visyen como mexicanos si la lambada lla popularizo kaoma de brasil de un tema andino?... como sea... se ve que les gusta bailar xd saludos desde mexico
@Pegasoua its bovlia.
@Somnang13 we got the same name lol
Kitsch!
they got instruments wrong
And country because the song is Bolivian but made famous by a Brazilian group. Neither whom are Mexican. Lol
Meu Deus, cada coisa que se acha no youtube!!
Verdade.