@@yaoscabobadillasalmeron1487 El título del baile prohibido se originó en los Estados Unidos, y se popularizó gracias a la película del mismo nombre, existen dos versiones de la película La Lambada. La película con el título de Baile prohibido fué muy popular y fué así como se estigmatizó aún más al icónico baile. Lo que me sorprende es que con la moralidad actual, no se la critique con fuerza al sexualizar a 2 niños, y comiencen a censurarla como ha pasado con otras canciones de antes. Adoro la versión de Kaoma, uno de mis sueños era poder Bailar con la cantante, pero falleció tragicamente y de una manera horrible en 2017, en fin la vida sigue y es un magnífico cover.
@@Vitorsilva12670 si lamentablemente todos piensan que la canción es de origen brazilero, si escucharán como cantaba Ulises Hermosa esta canción se derriten, que rabia que se apropien indebidamente de una canción Boliviana compuesta por un boliviano.
esta canción de Brazil ( esta versión , porque la canción original es de Bolivia) , fue muy bailada en Perú, es una canción muy linda . Gracias por reaccionar :D
Eu sei que ja tem dois anos seu comentário.. mas espero que me ouça aqui: muitas músicas no Brasil baseadas, ou até as originais (Bitor Jara, Violeta Parra, etc) dos países da América do Sul... pesquise um grupo chamado Tarancón, eles eram brasileiros e gravavam músicas de toda América do Sul em castellano original, além das músicas deles em português, muito boas as músicas: jo sei hablar um tiquito de castellano por causa deles, me gusta mucho: cancio y huano, boquita de cereza, te recurdo amanda, milonga de andar lejos, parabièn de la paloma, jenecheru, gracias a la vida y el camtar tiene sentido.
@@omarion_85 iI agree. Im brazilian here, I love music here. MPB mostly. But I know some MPB singers, like CHico and Caetano, made some rythms of other countries, like Reggae, Cancion (CUba, I think its Cancion), Rumba, rock and so on. There a Brazilian group called Tarancon, they sing musics from Brazil and all South America. I like one of theirs called Mira Ira. Lambada I love, also Axé.. I would like to know more Frevo, I know only a little 😞But yeah, lambada is awesome. Forró too 🙂 "Bom Demais" com Chico e DOminguinhos is my favorite. What are your lambada favorites?
I am German and there was a Brazilian dance club in my city at the time. A friend and I went there every two weeks to see the girls dance. We never danced there, we couldn't have kept up with the girls. But this elegance, these flowing movements, this joie de vivre when dancing ... fantastic.
Hi guys, I'm brazilian, was a kid when this song "Lambada" was released and when the dance grew inmensely here and worldwide. Let me try to explain what's the story about the plagiarism. The song "Llorando se fue" was composed by bolivian brothers, Gonzalo and Ulises Hermosa in 1981 for the group Los Kjarkas who recorded in its album "Canto A La Mujer De Mi Pueblo" (1981). In Brazil, the portuguese version was written by José Ari and recorded by the singer Márcia Ferreira as a lambada in 1986 (early lambada years, I have to point). Two years later, the french producer Olivier Lorsac (aka Lamotte d'Incamps) was in Porto Seguro, Bahia, and heard the brazilian version, and knew that he wanted to creat a lambada band from that. Back to France, useing the pseudonym of Chico de Oliveira, changed the name of the song from "Chorando Se Foi" to "Lambada" and registered it. Next step was to creat the band. Loalwa was selected to be the vocalist and gave the name "Kaoma" to the group. After hearing the new version of the song, "Chorando se foi" original singer Márcia Ferreira and EMI Songs publisher, went to court and won over Kaoma producers. Lorsac's copyright to the song has been canceled. Within weeks, the Hermosa brothers said ''Llorando Se Fue'' had been plagiarized. Mr. Lamotte d'Incamps and his partner, Jean Georgakarakos, offered the Bolivians $140,000 for rights to the song but were turned down, reportedly on the ground that the amount fell far short of worldwide earnings from the record. The French press has reported an out-of-court agreement giving 25 percent of royalties on the record to Mr. Lamotte d'Incamps's company as editor and promoter, 25 percent to CBS Records as distributors and 50 percent to EMI, which owns the rights to ''Llorando Se Fue.'' I know all of you only know the song "Lambada", but Kaoma has also good hits as Lambamor (my favourite) and Dançando Lambada. If you really want to go deep in lambada style, I highly recommend the singer Beto Barbosa and songs like Preta, Adocica, Dance e Balance com BB, Você errou mais do que eu (I think Orquestra Adolescentes made a version called Hoy aprendí - if some latino could help me to discover this... I'd be so greatful). In brief, Lambada has its origins in Brazil, state of Pará, had its world breakthrough thanks to a french producer and two bolivian brothers (who had no clue what was happening with his song). Remember that happened 30 years ago. World was so different from now. In Europe, music producers used to do this kind of thing (do you remember milli vanilli case?). As for me, I still love lambada songs and think it's a shame that the dance is dead... Her daughter, zouk (or zouk-lambada), is alive and very beautiful (but I can't dance it tho lol) search for zouk dance videos, I'm sure you gonna think it is interesting. Used these two fonts: musica.uol.com.br/noticias/bbc/2017/01/20/loalwa-braz-e-kaoma-conquistaram-o-mundo-com-plagio-de-cancao-boliviana.htm (portuguese) www.nytimes.com/1990/07/04/arts/brazilian-wonder-turns-out-bolivian.html (english) Si quieren, puedo escribir en español tambien =)
Thanks, sir, for information! I am Romanian, I know Milli Vanilli's case (two guys were miming but others were the real singers) and I know Lambada, was a huge success in România around 1991-1992. We danced a lot just like the original dancers with sooo short skirts! But I don't know what version we heard - the Brasilian or the French (European produced) one! 😂
En Colombia fue un furor La Lambada. La bailamos y cantábamos mucho. Aún la escuchamos de vez en cuando, es realmente hermosa. RIP por la cantante. Que viva el Brasil! 👏👏😔🌟🇧🇷🇨🇴😀
This was a really big hit in Europe still in early 90s. I remember dancing Lambada several times in school discos as a 12-year old. I wasn't as good as the kid on the video but I knew the steps, like putting my leg between the girl's legs. Good times 😉
cuando salio en mexico este hit era el escandalo por la forma de bailar era muy atrevido para esos tiempos son brasileños y era un placer culposo nos encantaba aunque a nuestros padres ala gran mayoria no
Marisela Rodriguez vaca Raúl Velazco los presentó en Siempre en Domingo y dijo, si quieren no los vean solo escúchenlos y también dijo, primera y última vez que los vienen.
I remember seeing this on TV while visiting my parents when it first came out: Mother's comment "Look at all those naughty women" Me "I am" Mother "Well stop it". I was 36 at the time.
@@Jerrongamereview Jesus wept! Don't be vulgar! I was 36 years old. I would never do that with my dad, my wife, my kids and our babysitter in the room. If this is your standard of comment, maybe you should reconsider. Besides, my dad's called Jack, so I would never say jacking off - the thought is just too ... impossible to spell/contemplate/imagine? It was bad enough when I caught him smoking after he said he'd given up! :-)
I love your reaction. This song and lyrics were made by Bolivians, but Brazil makes a Portuguese version, very popular here in Brazil in eights. Popular all time, cause the song is good :)
This Brazilian tune concored the American continent, well, all Latin America since it was the hottest most kinky dance of it's time. Oh boy!! Were we naive and innocent back then..... Lol
Hi...unfortunately this lovely singer was murdered in Brazil by some thieves in 2017...😭😭please reacts to Sergio Mendes ft. Black eyed Peas "Mais que Nada"...thanks...greetings and love from Brazil...
I was 12-13 years old living on the west coast of Italy just outside Rome in 1989-1990 and this song was playing everywhere all the time. I often walked to the beach on the Tyrrhenian Sea, but had the pleasure of dancing the Lambada as did the young couple in this video. Forbidden dance indeed.
I'm crying, nice memories it brings me, I was two years old when this song came out, it was a hit and a scandal too, controversial for its time, I always listened the lambada in my house, I am from Uruguay a small country next to Brazil, where the song comes from and this rhythm. Exactly it was about freedom, lambada is a dance that was censored, to put you in context in Latin America we came out of dark periods back on those days, so the topic was about feeling free and celebrating being able to have fun, we were on the return to the democracy and people expressed it this way in art, in the late 80s and in the 90s you are going to listen to happy and explosive music as people began to feel free. I recommend to you in Brazilian music Daniela Mercury . Sorry for my english is bad I know
Nunca conheci alguém de Uruguai, fico contente por expor coisas do Brasil. Só achei seu nome gringo, mais em fim quando ouço essa canção sinto um despertar!! Contagia mesmo, saudação Goiânia-Brasil.
That song was a lot of fun when It came out. Top of the charts. I believe it's Portugese language in Brazil. My Dad would have slapped me across the room if I was 10 dancing with any boy.
@@jpablo7879 she was receiving death threats for awhile. then when going back to her inn, she was confronted by 3 young men. One was her employee. she got out of her car and saw they had weapons and she fainted. They put her in her car and lit it on fire. As for the cause, I dont remember why, they did rob her place but eventually they were arrested and are in prison
The name of this beautiful singer (famous here in Brazil) was Loalwa Braz Vieira Machado Ramos. Unfortunately, she was killed in 2017 in a robbery incident, which involved the participation of a businessman from the inn she kept in Saquarema in the State of Rio de Janeiro. Very sad.
When I was in highschool, we had a dance competition, and each school was assigned to represent a decade, my school was assigned with the 80's, we danced michael Jackson, madonna and ended up with some lambada, we got disqualified because lambada was "too much" 🤭🥺
In America, Lambada is considered an independent musical genre from other Latin rhythms, because it marked an era and a musical revolution with its very peculiar dance. Jeniffer Lopez's On the floor theme has parts of the rhythm of this Lambada.
I loooove this reaction!!! This was pretty famous here in southamerica ... I remember dancing this song when I was a child 😃🕺🏼 .... react to banda blanca - sopa de caracol ... another iconic latin song !! 🙏🏻💚
OH MY GOD!!! Como me he reido con la cachetada her reaction 🤣🤣 I dont think I have laughed so much on any of your reaction... I have watched this so many times just to repeat her reaction on the father's slap Reminds me the first time I danced lambada at a party and my bother got so mad and told mom.. the party was over for me.. had to sit next to her for the rest of the night 🤣😜 I was 15 .. only if mom would had known then about reggeaton today
I enjoy your reaction and comment about this video. I've danced Lambada too in the 80's in a tiny restaurant on the beach in Portugal... when I was young😁😁👍🏖️🏖️ and that remains a beautiful "souvenir"!! 😻😻😻
Quantos bolivianos revoltados, fala sério, deverian se orgulhar, aceita que dói menos, essa música pode até ser boliviana, mas foi no português e com a nossa ginga que ganhou o mundo, outra essa só uma música e na época eram vários os cantores brasileiros que cantavam nesse ritmo, virou uma febre nacional e ganhou o mundo. Quando fala lambada é Brasil que vem a mente, povinho.
Uma coisa era a salsa em espanhol, outra coisa foi o que virou o ritmo Brasileiro (Paraense se não me engano)! Brasileiro é uma desgraça o que não estraga faz vira sucesso mundial!
@@odilon3177 Sim, o Pará que lançou esse ritmo. Mas fica explicito um forte batuque caribenho. Anos 70 e 80 Belém recebia sinais de rádios do caribe e região. Desenvolvemos os mais variados ritmos com a essesncia do caribe.
In Romania was a super succes 90 and still is, everyone konws lambada and when I had 5 years old i saw first time this video and i was in shock, i love it so much, the music and the dance and i ve leanred the dance too, and this is my first love, this song is my first love....yeah, thanks for watching and reacting, kissses from romania
Omg, I can’t believe you’re reacting to this. This is the Portuguese version, there’s also a Spanish version to it. I was around 12 yo when we had a dance competition, this was the song we danced to, my partner and i won the competition. “The forbidden dance.”
La cancion como tal (Lambada) es original de Bolivia como un tema folclórico, este grupo "Kaoma" deduzco yo que pidio permiso para usar la letra y hacer un cover... es lo que yo hasta ahora y despues de tantos años se. Yo la oi por 1era vez en 1988 y yo tenia 18 años. Por cierto el grupo "Kaoma" es brasilero.
When I was growing up in 1981 I was as young as that boy in the video and this song and video were so provocative and it was called the "forbidden dance" but we danced it as kids in Guatemala and people would give us money to dance it hahaha, such good times, but the song is gorgeous and classic and fun!
This is such a great song, from amazing times. Loalwa Braz was the lead singer and her death was so tragic and sad. She was murdered in 2017, burnt to death in the backseat of her car. So so sad, but this is her legacy and will keep her alive forever.
I was 9yrs old and felt in love with the song and the dance Lambada from the very first time I heard it! And all the girls from the neighborhood learn how to dance this within 2 days!! This hit from Brazil was something Big in my country and still until these days!
I remember the year when this song came out. I remember my parents and all their friends dancing to this song on the birthday party of my father. He was 43 back then.. My age now. He died in December 2018 after a very difficult battle against cancer. But listening this song now .. I remember the good times we had. 😎
Beautiful song. Came out in 1989 when I was 7 years old and danced this in first grade (yes, I knew how to move my hips like that at age 7 lol). It’s a shame the singer was murdered in Brazil by the people who wanted to rob her house.
Am new to your channel, 2nd video I've watched and liking your facial expressions for this one hehe ;) Nice reaction to one of my all time favourite songs. I'd never looked at the translation of this song, but sounds like one of those summer flings ppl have when they go on a vacation to somewhere exotic and keep thinking about the person afterwards once they go home and reality/mundane life hits lol.
This is a Brazilian song, and it's sung in Portuguese. The little girl and little boy eventually got married; they met during the filming of this video. Kaoma, the singer, did not have good luck; she was lit on fire and murdered in Brazil. She was found in a dumpster. Such a sad story. This song will always remind me of a very good time in my life.
Felicidades!!! Me encantan tus reacciones! Sobretodo en nuestros artistas de habla hispana. Me gustaría mucho saber si conoces a Diana Navarro y su video EL PERDÓN... Realmente es impresionante esta gran cantante. Un abrazo grande y sigue adelante!
One week ago I brought a visit to the private island TagoMago where the video was recorded in 1989. The bar with the stage above the water still exists. It’s already closed for seven years but what a magical unreal experience to walk there on the naked feets! Nature is eating the wood now but after 33 years it’s still in pretty good condition! For sure I will visit this year again before it’s not there anymore. In the video you see this white wall with a dolphin and a text Tagomago it’s still there after this long time. It’s nice to compare the video clip with how it looks now all these details are still there.
this is a really great mix of brazilian rythnm and "musica andina" as the melody, thank kaoma for do it mainstream, don't fight on who is the original, we know is kjarkas song.
I love this one, and yes it reminds me of a man, and he is the only one I have danced Lambada with. Make me want to move my body every time I hear it :)
This dance caused an uproar in Latin America because of its sexiness. That was then, now we have reggaeton lol nothing remotely as sexy 😂😂 How times change.
Kaoma and her singer Loalwa Bras from Brazil made Lambada famous all over the world, they made great exotic songs like Lambamor, Tago Mago and Dancando Lambada. Chiko and Roberta the boy and the girl also made some lambada songs, Loalwa died tragically in 2015 in Rio de Janeiro.
This was a hit everywhere. They are singing in Portuguese. I still listen to the band named Kaoma, ike a dirty dancing. But hey , it's very near to the beach India you wont dance with a suit and jacket! Of course you'll see beautiful bodies, who will complaint about that!? The beach calls for a wonderful time! I think they're over dressed.
Many American's are very ignorent about other's nation Cultures ! How u dont see in your life Carneval in Rio de Janeiro :) What i saw is just two kids~Love is in air~with music and dance inspire ! In 1989 after this song i learn *Salsa*Samba* dance and Love it ! Shout to Brasil from Serbia !
OMG... I feel so old, I remember when Lambada aka the Forbidden dance was the craze in the early 90's. There was even a movie made that was loosely based on the music and dance. That particular movie reminds me of this other movie by the name of Salsa. Lol
This kind of dance was known as “the forbidden dance” in some places, even banned. I think it was because of all the rubbing of everything around the dance floor. Very popular back then.
The forbidden dance, Lambada was too sexy for 1989, but was a huge hit, I was 8 when it came out and I love to dance it. He was a black kid dancing with a white girl, Brazil had that separation back then and still now, not in the same level but still exist. Love to Brazil 🇧🇷 from the DR 🇩🇴
@@larry_kapo4185 No importa cual es la mejor. Importa cual es la original y la original es de Bolivia. Si no la hubieran hecho nuestros hermanos Bolivianos la lambada nunca hubiera existido!
because of the sensuality of the Lambada, they called it the forbidden dance
Only in the USA was called that way.
@@darkstour2893 I don't think so, here in Costa Rica it's also called that, and I can assure you that in other Latin American countries too
@@yaoscabobadillasalmeron1487 El título del baile prohibido se originó en los Estados Unidos, y se popularizó gracias a la película del mismo nombre, existen dos versiones de la película La Lambada.
La película con el título de Baile prohibido fué muy popular y fué así como se estigmatizó aún más al icónico baile.
Lo que me sorprende es que con la moralidad actual, no se la critique con fuerza al sexualizar a 2 niños, y comiencen a censurarla como ha pasado con otras canciones de antes.
Adoro la versión de Kaoma, uno de mis sueños era poder Bailar con la cantante, pero falleció tragicamente y de una manera horrible en 2017, en fin la vida sigue y es un magnífico cover.
Was forbidden for John Paul II the Catholic pope from there the tittle
@@yaoscabobadillasalmeron1487 is true! i am argentinian
No is a JAMAICA isle, is BRAZIL south america ,the dance is normal here, see the carnival of RIO DE JANEIRO
Yes but the original song is in spanish from Bolivia.
The original autor is from Bolivia - kjarkas!
@@MyBrujo13 kjarkas, that's right I had forgotten their name
@@MyBrujo13
The original is Bolivia, but this version is from Brazil.
@@Vitorsilva12670 si lamentablemente todos piensan que la canción es de origen brazilero, si escucharán como cantaba Ulises Hermosa esta canción se derriten, que rabia que se apropien indebidamente de una canción Boliviana compuesta por un boliviano.
esta canción de Brazil ( esta versión , porque la canción original es de Bolivia) , fue muy bailada en Perú, es una canción muy linda . Gracias por reaccionar :D
Eu sei que ja tem dois anos seu comentário.. mas espero que me ouça aqui: muitas músicas no Brasil baseadas, ou até as originais (Bitor Jara, Violeta Parra, etc) dos países da América do Sul... pesquise um grupo chamado Tarancón, eles eram brasileiros e gravavam músicas de toda América do Sul em castellano original, além das músicas deles em português, muito boas as músicas: jo sei hablar um tiquito de castellano por causa deles, me gusta mucho: cancio y huano, boquita de cereza, te recurdo amanda, milonga de andar lejos, parabièn de la paloma, jenecheru, gracias a la vida y el camtar tiene sentido.
@@evsonelus4340 Sorry, this music is better known on the Brazilian side... long live the culture of the Brazilian lambada and the Bolivian caporales
@@omarion_85 iI agree. Im brazilian here, I love music here. MPB mostly. But I know some MPB singers, like CHico and Caetano, made some rythms of other countries, like Reggae, Cancion (CUba, I think its Cancion), Rumba, rock and so on. There a Brazilian group called Tarancon, they sing musics from Brazil and all South America. I like one of theirs called Mira Ira.
Lambada I love, also Axé.. I would like to know more Frevo, I know only a little 😞But yeah, lambada is awesome. Forró too 🙂 "Bom Demais" com Chico e DOminguinhos is my favorite. What are your lambada favorites?
The dance is normal in Brazil 💜
@@marcosdossantos4443 she didn't say THAT dance but dance as in general 😊
chiccachannel She definitely meant THAT dance.
Acho essa dança sexy
In cabo verde too 😂
Not with Bolsonaro... With Bolsonaro, normal thing are prayers lol
I am German and there was a Brazilian dance club in my city at the time. A friend and I went there every two weeks to see the girls dance.
We never danced there, we couldn't have kept up with the girls. But this elegance, these flowing movements, this joie de vivre when dancing ... fantastic.
Hi guys, I'm brazilian, was a kid when this song "Lambada" was released and when the dance grew inmensely here and worldwide.
Let me try to explain what's the story about the plagiarism.
The song "Llorando se fue" was composed by bolivian brothers, Gonzalo and Ulises Hermosa in 1981 for the group Los Kjarkas who recorded in its album "Canto A La Mujer De Mi Pueblo" (1981). In Brazil, the portuguese version was written by José Ari and recorded by the singer Márcia Ferreira as a lambada in 1986 (early lambada years, I have to point).
Two years later, the french producer Olivier Lorsac (aka Lamotte d'Incamps) was in Porto Seguro, Bahia, and heard the brazilian version, and knew that he wanted to creat a lambada band from that. Back to France, useing the pseudonym of Chico de Oliveira, changed the name of the song from "Chorando Se Foi" to "Lambada" and registered it. Next step was to creat the band. Loalwa was selected to be the vocalist and gave the name "Kaoma" to the group.
After hearing the new version of the song, "Chorando se foi" original singer Márcia Ferreira and EMI Songs publisher, went to court and won over Kaoma producers. Lorsac's copyright to the song has been canceled.
Within weeks, the Hermosa brothers said ''Llorando Se Fue'' had been plagiarized. Mr. Lamotte d'Incamps and his partner, Jean Georgakarakos, offered the Bolivians $140,000 for rights to the song but were turned down, reportedly on the ground that the amount fell far short of worldwide earnings from the record.
The French press has reported an out-of-court agreement giving 25 percent of royalties on the record to Mr. Lamotte d'Incamps's company as editor and promoter, 25 percent to CBS Records as distributors and 50 percent to EMI, which owns the rights to ''Llorando Se Fue.''
I know all of you only know the song "Lambada", but Kaoma has also good hits as Lambamor (my favourite) and Dançando Lambada. If you really want to go deep in lambada style, I highly recommend the singer Beto Barbosa and songs like Preta, Adocica, Dance e Balance com BB, Você errou mais do que eu (I think Orquestra Adolescentes made a version called Hoy aprendí - if some latino could help me to discover this... I'd be so greatful).
In brief, Lambada has its origins in Brazil, state of Pará, had its world breakthrough thanks to a french producer and two bolivian brothers (who had no clue what was happening with his song). Remember that happened 30 years ago. World was so different from now. In Europe, music producers used to do this kind of thing (do you remember milli vanilli case?).
As for me, I still love lambada songs and think it's a shame that the dance is dead... Her daughter, zouk (or zouk-lambada), is alive and very beautiful (but I can't dance it tho lol) search for zouk dance videos, I'm sure you gonna think it is interesting.
Used these two fonts:
musica.uol.com.br/noticias/bbc/2017/01/20/loalwa-braz-e-kaoma-conquistaram-o-mundo-com-plagio-de-cancao-boliviana.htm (portuguese)
www.nytimes.com/1990/07/04/arts/brazilian-wonder-turns-out-bolivian.html (english)
Si quieren, puedo escribir en español tambien =)
Thanks, sir, for information! I am Romanian, I know Milli Vanilli's case (two guys were miming but others were the real singers) and I know Lambada, was a huge success in România around 1991-1992. We danced a lot just like the original dancers with sooo short skirts! But I don't know what version we heard - the Brasilian or the French (European produced) one! 😂
@@gabrielaispas5142 good to know... =) I was 7 when lambada was a hit. You probably heard the kaoma's version =)
Casius, you´re genius. Thanks a lot!
Si porfa en español
Pará 👏👏👏👏
En Colombia fue un furor La Lambada. La bailamos y cantábamos mucho. Aún la escuchamos de vez en cuando, es realmente hermosa. RIP por la cantante. Que viva el Brasil!
👏👏😔🌟🇧🇷🇨🇴😀
La lambada es una cancion epica en los recuerdos de los latinos. saludos desde argentina
Así como lo decís en Costa Rica no deja de sonar para animar una fiesta saludos🐦
La canción original es de Ulises Hermosa canta autor Boliviano.
@@haylagaby5075 que ya lo tenemos claro. Envidiosos.
Brasil lo dio a conocer.
@@haylagaby5075 y a tu lindo país solo lo conocemos por evo.
This was a really big hit in Europe still in early 90s. I remember dancing Lambada several times in school discos as a 12-year old. I wasn't as good as the kid on the video but I knew the steps, like putting my leg between the girl's legs. Good times 😉
This song was ULTRA popular in ussr/russia, when i was little, this melody have played every day on tv/radio) ruclips.net/video/gHYjjKpkaRo/видео.html
in Poland it was a big hit in 1989
LOVE YOUR REACTIONS INDIA.YOU SURE ENJOY THE VIDEOS I LIKE THAT.KEEP IT UP GIRL.👍👍👍✌✌✌🎤🎼🎶🎵🎸📣🎧🎙🎶🎼🎹...................
@@911AntiCHRIST check the original here in RUclips, its called "Llorando se fue" from a Bolivian band.
In Russia too. Hi from Moscow!
This song is 31 years. till this day I still love this song now I am 42.
cuando salio en mexico este hit era el escandalo por la forma de bailar era muy atrevido para esos tiempos son brasileños y era un placer culposo nos encantaba aunque a nuestros padres ala gran mayoria no
Tienes razón tenías que escuchar el caset a escondidas
Marisela Rodriguez vaca Raúl Velazco los presentó en Siempre en Domingo y dijo, si quieren no los vean solo escúchenlos y también dijo, primera y última vez que los vienen.
Muy cierto
Asta inventeron historias del diablo apareciendose en los bailes si tocavan la cancion
Marisela Rodriguez vaca recuerdo también que la bailábamos a escondidas por que no era bien visto por nuestros padres o algunas otras personas
I remember seeing this on TV while visiting my parents when it first came out:
Mother's comment "Look at all those naughty women"
Me "I am"
Mother "Well stop it".
I was 36 at the time.
"My God, Mom! Can't you see I'm jacking off here?!"
@@Jerrongamereview Jesus wept! Don't be vulgar! I was 36 years old. I would never do that with my dad, my wife, my kids and our babysitter in the room. If this is your standard of comment, maybe you should reconsider. Besides, my dad's called Jack, so I would never say jacking off - the thought is just too ... impossible to spell/contemplate/imagine? It was bad enough when I caught him smoking after he said he'd given up! :-)
@@blackenreed1425 Ok Boomer
Blackenreed "No I don't want you to insert fruits shaped like male genitals down my throat mother!"
😂 😂 🤣
I love your reaction. This song and lyrics were made by Bolivians, but Brazil makes a Portuguese version, very popular here in Brazil in eights. Popular all time, cause the song is good :)
Canción épica, para todos los latinos
Quien no la bailo en esos años,el baile prohibido .😊👌❤
Cuando balearon al negrito panda😂😂
This Brazilian tune concored the American continent, well, all Latin America since it was the hottest most kinky dance of it's time. Oh boy!! Were we naive and innocent back then..... Lol
La lambada es Boliviana de Llorando se fue de los Kjaras
La original es en Español de un grupo de Bolivia.
@@IHTLS
Ninguém quer saber da original, quer saber da que fez sucesso que foi a do Brasil.
This is a Bolivian folk song called Llorando se fue by the Kjarkas wich is sung in native language, its lovely you should react to it
Hi...unfortunately this lovely singer was murdered in Brazil by some thieves in 2017...😭😭please reacts to Sergio Mendes ft. Black eyed Peas "Mais que Nada"...thanks...greetings and love from Brazil...
I recently learned this. que triste. One of the murderers was her employee
Oh man, I'll never listen to this song the same. 😢
WOW!! THIS IS OLD SCHOOL , THIS 🎶 WAS PLAYED IN ALL THE CLUBS💃🙌🙌 BACK IN DAY , 💓 YOUR REACTION 👏👏
I was 12-13 years old living on the west coast of Italy just outside Rome in 1989-1990 and this song was playing everywhere all the time. I often walked to the beach on the Tyrrhenian Sea, but had the pleasure of dancing the Lambada as did the young couple in this video. Forbidden dance indeed.
*Latinos lo mejor que hay ritmo y sabor pal'mundo*
I'm crying, nice memories it brings me, I was two years old when this song came out, it was a hit and a scandal too, controversial for its time, I always listened the lambada in my house, I am from Uruguay a small country next to Brazil, where the song comes from and this rhythm. Exactly it was about freedom, lambada is a dance that was censored, to put you in context in Latin America we came out of dark periods back on those days, so the topic was about feeling free and celebrating being able to have fun, we were on the return to the democracy and people expressed it this way in art, in the late 80s and in the 90s you are going to listen to happy and explosive music as people began to feel free. I recommend to you in Brazilian music Daniela Mercury . Sorry for my english is bad I know
Nunca conheci alguém de Uruguai, fico contente por expor coisas do Brasil. Só achei seu nome gringo, mais em fim quando ouço essa canção sinto um despertar!! Contagia mesmo, saudação Goiânia-Brasil.
They didn't call this the forbidden dance for nothing
This song Is very famous un Brasil. It Is normal dancing like this AND dance Lambada Is the best move. I am new over here on your channel kisess
Es muy hermoso tema de los kjarkas original 👍😉👏🇧🇴🇧🇴
Essa música é uma relíquia! A suavidade dessa canção é maravilhosamente bela.
Nossa eterna Loalwa❤
Bolivia Kjarkas
That song was a hit in El Salvador. Everybody wanted to learn dancing like It.
Song was a huge hit in Mexico too 🤩
That song was a lot of fun when It came out. Top of the charts. I believe it's Portugese language in Brazil. My Dad would have slapped me across the room if I was 10 dancing with any boy.
Yes...we speak Portuguese...
Yes, this song is in Portuguese language and Brazil's gift to the world.
lol
The singer the lambada died in a cruel way, found burned in her car .....that rests in peace!!!!!
true. Loalwa Braz Vieira, died in 2017... She was murdered by one of the employees of her inn in Saquarema, Rio...
Wow really. I didnt know that...do they know why ??
@@jpablo7879 she was receiving death threats for awhile. then when going back to her inn, she was confronted by 3 young men. One was her employee. she got out of her car and saw they had weapons and she fainted. They put her in her car and lit it on fire. As for the cause, I dont remember why, they did rob her place but eventually they were arrested and are in prison
@@TheJMSalinas 😱😱😱😟😟😟
Oh my god really? So sad
The name of this beautiful singer (famous here in Brazil) was Loalwa Braz Vieira Machado Ramos.
Unfortunately, she was killed in 2017 in a robbery incident, which involved the participation of a businessman from the inn she kept in Saquarema in the State of Rio de Janeiro. Very sad.
Me lembro bem dessa musica,ritmo contagiante que virou febre por aqui no Brasil.
Iconic song here in Colombia. Everybody knows and loves it.
Actually, the original sample or version of the song is from🇧🇴 Bolivia, "Kjarkas - Llorando se fue"🇧🇴, Lyric and music.
Beautiful brazilian music with a french production, the success started in Europe. In 1989 it was a bib big hit. Cheers.
Beautiful Song, Beautiful Dance 💃🏻 Da Forbidden Dance!! Still listen to this song till this day!! One of those unforgettable memories!!🥰
Lambada, grande sucesso aqui no Brasil na década de 90, bons tempos...
When I was in highschool, we had a dance competition, and each school was assigned to represent a decade, my school was assigned with the 80's, we danced michael Jackson, madonna and ended up with some lambada, we got disqualified because lambada was "too much" 🤭🥺
oh, this was no.1 in many many countries. at the top of the charts many weeks in germany, you heard that song everywhere.
I had to dance my way out, Good reaction , Thank you
In America, Lambada is considered an independent musical genre from other Latin rhythms, because it marked an era and a musical revolution with its very peculiar dance. Jeniffer Lopez's On the floor theme has parts of the rhythm of this Lambada.
This song was the greatest hit in Russia.
Wow!! could never imagine
still big in restaurant , people usually make a circle. hold on to each other and dance
azatiku that sounds lovely
I’m from Perú. When that song came up it was referred as “The Forbidden Dance” because it was too vulgar for the 80’s
It's funny cause this is tame compared to what we got now . Love this song though. Wished I knew how to dance like that
I loooove this reaction!!! This was pretty famous here in southamerica ... I remember dancing this song when I was a child 😃🕺🏼 .... react to banda blanca - sopa de caracol ... another iconic latin song !! 🙏🏻💚
OH MY GOD!!! Como me he reido con la cachetada her reaction 🤣🤣
I dont think I have laughed so much on any of your reaction... I have watched this so many times just to repeat her reaction on the father's slap
Reminds me the first time I danced lambada at a party and my bother got so mad and told mom.. the party was over for me.. had to sit next to her for the rest of the night 🤣😜 I was 15 .. only if mom would had known then about reggeaton today
I enjoy your reaction and comment about this video.
I've danced Lambada too in the 80's in a tiny restaurant on the beach in Portugal... when I was young😁😁👍🏖️🏖️ and that remains a beautiful "souvenir"!! 😻😻😻
Quantos bolivianos revoltados, fala sério, deverian se orgulhar, aceita que dói menos, essa música pode até ser boliviana, mas foi no português e com a nossa ginga que ganhou o mundo, outra essa só uma música e na época eram vários os cantores brasileiros que cantavam nesse ritmo, virou uma febre nacional e ganhou o mundo. Quando fala lambada é Brasil que vem a mente, povinho.
Uma coisa era a salsa em espanhol, outra coisa foi o que virou o ritmo Brasileiro (Paraense se não me engano)! Brasileiro é uma desgraça o que não estraga faz vira sucesso mundial!
Porra mano, cala a boca. Envergonha a categoria ser humano por falar merda assim.
@@joaopossani3109 PORRA MANO VOCÊ, CATEGORIA KKKKKKKKK
@@clebercintra3769 eita gado, calma, nem toquei o berrante :v
@@odilon3177 Sim, o Pará que lançou esse ritmo. Mas fica explicito um forte batuque caribenho. Anos 70 e 80 Belém recebia sinais de rádios do caribe e região. Desenvolvemos os mais variados ritmos com a essesncia do caribe.
In Romania was a super succes 90 and still is, everyone konws lambada and when I had 5 years old i saw first time this video and i was in shock, i love it so much, the music and the dance and i ve leanred the dance too, and this is my first love, this song is my first love....yeah, thanks for watching and reacting, kissses from romania
Omg, I can’t believe you’re reacting to this. This is the Portuguese version, there’s also a Spanish version to it. I was around 12 yo when we had a dance competition, this was the song we danced to, my partner and i won the competition. “The forbidden dance.”
I almost cried by watching the Lambada brings me great memories when I was a kid.
This song was so big all over. They also had a Spanish version.
La cancion como tal (Lambada) es original de Bolivia como un tema folclórico, este grupo "Kaoma" deduzco yo que pidio permiso para usar la letra y hacer un cover... es lo que yo hasta ahora y despues de tantos años se. Yo la oi por 1era vez en 1988 y yo tenia 18 años. Por cierto el grupo "Kaoma" es brasilero.
No, de hecho perdieron la demanda por plagio y Kaoma se unió en Francia.
I love the Lambada. Last year was the 30th anniversary of the lambada and I traveled to Brazil to celebrate!
When I was growing up in 1981 I was as young as that boy in the video and this song and video were so provocative and it was called the "forbidden dance" but we danced it as kids in Guatemala and people would give us money to dance it hahaha, such good times, but the song is gorgeous and classic and fun!
Hey we latin people are very passionate and sensual.
Very true
Love Brazil!!!! This makes me forget about the situation we are in now...
This is such a great song, from amazing times. Loalwa Braz was the lead singer and her death was so tragic and sad. She was murdered in 2017, burnt to death in the backseat of her car. So so sad, but this is her legacy and will keep her alive forever.
I was 9yrs old and felt in love with the song and the dance Lambada from the very first time I heard it! And all the girls from the neighborhood learn how to dance this within 2 days!! This hit from Brazil was something Big in my country and still until these days!
I remember the year when this song came out. I remember my parents and all their friends dancing to this song on the birthday party of my father. He was 43 back then.. My age now. He died in December 2018 after a very difficult battle against cancer. But listening this song now .. I remember the good times we had. 😎
remember my parents dancing this brava la cantante I love Kaoma melodie d'amour
This son, particularly, has touched your inspiration, as I loved the way you described.
Girl i love youres reactions greetings from argentina !!!! Un saludo grande
We went MAD for this song in South Africa. Great memories thanks.
Esoooo Brazil 🇧🇷 I love this song!!!! I love you reacted to this. ❤️ from Mexico 🇲🇽
Beautiful song. Came out in 1989 when I was 7 years old and danced this in first grade (yes, I knew how to move my hips like that at age 7 lol). It’s a shame the singer was murdered in Brazil by the people who wanted to rob her house.
Am new to your channel, 2nd video I've watched and liking your facial expressions for this one hehe ;) Nice reaction to one of my all time favourite songs.
I'd never looked at the translation of this song, but sounds like one of those summer flings ppl have when they go on a vacation to somewhere exotic and keep thinking about the person afterwards once they go home and reality/mundane life hits lol.
Yes
Que viva BRASIL y su gente!!!!💛💙❤
This is a Brazilian song, and it's sung in Portuguese. The little girl and little boy eventually got married; they met during the filming of this video. Kaoma, the singer, did not have good luck; she was lit on fire and murdered in Brazil. She was found in a dumpster. Such a sad story. This song will always remind me of a very good time in my life.
Felicidades!!! Me encantan tus reacciones! Sobretodo en nuestros artistas de habla hispana. Me gustaría mucho saber si conoces a Diana Navarro y su video EL PERDÓN... Realmente es impresionante esta gran cantante. Un abrazo grande y sigue adelante!
Brasil é maravilhoso. Adoro vocês africanos;sejam bem vindos ao Brasil.
One week ago I brought a visit to the private island TagoMago where the video was recorded in 1989. The bar with the stage above the water still exists. It’s already closed for seven years but what a magical unreal experience to walk there on the naked feets! Nature is eating the wood now but after 33 years it’s still in pretty good condition! For sure I will visit this year again before it’s not there anymore. In the video you see this white wall with a dolphin and a text Tagomago it’s still there after this long time. It’s nice to compare the video clip with how it looks now all these details are still there.
this is a really great mix of brazilian rythnm and "musica andina" as the melody, thank kaoma for do it mainstream, don't fight on who is the original, we know is kjarkas song.
gonzalo yañez Verdade, nós somos latinos e construímos essa canção juntos, é o que importa!! :)
Me encanta tus reacciones!!
I love this one, and yes it reminds me of a man, and he is the only one I have danced Lambada with. Make me want to move my body every time I hear it :)
This dance caused an uproar in Latin America because of its sexiness. That was then, now we have reggaeton lol nothing remotely as sexy 😂😂 How times change.
This song took the world over when it came out
Kaoma and her singer Loalwa Bras from Brazil made Lambada famous all over the world, they made great exotic songs like Lambamor, Tago Mago and Dancando Lambada. Chiko and Roberta the boy and the girl also made some lambada songs, Loalwa died tragically in 2015 in Rio de Janeiro.
Loved this when it came out
I love all your videos India React!!! I'm from Peru and when "lambada" was a hiper hit, I was nine years old, everybody dance in the school hahaha
Yeahhh!!! Reacting to a song in Portuguese ❤❤❤ Brazil in the house...
The two kids made world wide tours with the Lambada craze back in the early 90's!!!!!
your little girl dancing like that! yet everybody thought it was so cute back then!!
Lol my cousins made me dance to it when I was 5 and they would laugh like Hyenas.
KAOMA , SUCESSO AQUI NO BRASIL NOS ANOS 80
Beautiful Music and video, i always want dancing when i remenber this music ^^
abolutely love the percussion in this song. was the song of one summer when i was a kid
Es temo se escuchó por toda Sudamérica...fue un éxito
I love your reaction to this song. Greetings from Colombia.
I love this song!!! It reminds me of when I was younger and visit Mexico more often. :(
This was a hit everywhere. They are singing in Portuguese. I still listen to the band named Kaoma, ike a dirty dancing. But hey , it's very near to the beach India you wont dance with a suit and jacket! Of course you'll see beautiful bodies, who will complaint about that!? The beach calls for a wonderful time! I think they're over dressed.
I’m half Brazilian half polish and even though I was born in England, this song was such a hit even my mum(polish) would vibe to it!
Applauses to you!! Why people don't read it like you?
Amazing video ✌️✌️✌️🙃🙃🙃🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
And yes, it is a Colombian song.
Won my first dance competition aged 9 back in 1989 doing Lambada can still do it now at 43
Many American's are very ignorent about other's nation Cultures ! How u dont see in your life Carneval in Rio de Janeiro :) What i saw is just two kids~Love is in air~with music and dance inspire ! In 1989 after this song i learn *Salsa*Samba* dance and Love it ! Shout to Brasil from Serbia !
Brazil... Latin music is always forbidden love... such a great song
I think your working about the wrong thing.... this type of music is to consume.... your primal takes over
OMG... I feel so old, I remember when Lambada aka the Forbidden dance was the craze in the early 90's. There was even a movie made that was loosely based on the music and dance. That particular movie reminds me of this other movie by the name of Salsa. Lol
This kind of dance was known as “the forbidden dance” in some places, even banned. I think it was because of all the rubbing of everything around the dance floor. Very popular back then.
The original version of this song is from a Bolivian group called Los Kjarkas, the song is called Llorando Se Fue, you might want to listen to it.
Como bailan de bueno, el sueño de todos poder bailar así ❤️🎶
The forbidden dance, Lambada was too sexy for 1989, but was a huge hit, I was 8 when it came out and I love to dance it. He was a black kid dancing with a white girl, Brazil had that separation back then and still now, not in the same level but still exist. Love to Brazil 🇧🇷 from the DR 🇩🇴
Lambada was so popular, but it is a plagiarism of the original "Llorando se fue" (She left crying) by Los Kjarkas, they're from Bolivia
Yaaaa esa versión nadie conoce y no es tan buena
@@larry_kapo4185 original y muy buena...
@@larry_kapo4185 No importa cual es la mejor. Importa cual es la original y la original es de Bolivia. Si no la hubieran hecho nuestros hermanos Bolivianos la lambada nunca hubiera existido!
@@larry_kapo4185 es Ia original
@@larry_kapo4185 🤣🤣 versión dice