BON DIA 📡🧡✨ This time I am presenting older records from Curaçao 🇨🇼 mainly between 70s-80s (a set from my previous radio show in 2021), and I’d like to dedicate this to my mentor, a Curaçaoan who has major influence on my Salsa trajectory. Most of the songs I play in this set are in Papiamentu, an official language spoken in Curaçao, Aruba and a few other Caribbean islands and the rhythms that I selected for this show mainly are the ones that can be considered as falling under the Salsa umbrella. As much as I would like to showcase more rhythms from the island with you or even have musicians to do interviews, I have limited time and not able to share all at once thoroughly but I’d certainly hope to do so in the future:) Thank you for being here! Playlist: 00:00 La Perfecta - Canto Co Amor 03:20 The Tunnel Miners - Flor 08:15 Billoneros - Ferfelu 12:36 Indiscudible Super Dynamic - Duna Balor 16:55 Grupo NOS - Mi Pueblo 21:17 Casama - Primintimentu 25:45 Win Y Macai Prudencia Y Su Salsa Antiyana - Carnisá 29:30 Win Y Macai Prudencia Y Su Salsa Antiyana - Ta Asina Ta Bida 35:08 La Gran Orquesta de Curaçao - Hijo Del Sonero 39:16 Babalu Eddy Mar Salsa Y Sabor - Papa Upa 43:31 Babalu Eddy Mar Salsa Y Sabor - Aqui Llego Babalu “Laga nos duna balor, n’esunnan ku ta hasiendo hopi pa nos. Ora nan no tei mas, ya no ta sirbi mas Flor na nan tumba, ya no tin balor” - Indiscutible Super Dynamic
As a Curaçaoan woman I am extremely grateful for this playlist much about culture isn't popular or easy to find so I'm extremely grateful to have stumbled upon your video and honestly would love to get Curaçaoan sound with mentor to teach me more about my culture. I always love Spanish music but hearing the sounds of particular coming from the land of Curacao brings a extra sense of comfort warmth and joy to my heart to hear the sound for my people so thank you thank you thank you so much❤
Gia’s love for Latin music dates back to her childhood. She grew up dancing mambo and cha-cha-cha under the direction of her mother, a dance teacher who taught ballroom-style in Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong. But it wasn’t until high school, when Gia found herself at a breakdancing party, that she heard her first salsa record. “My friends would go to these breakdancing battles in Hong Kong. It was all local kids and nobody spoke Spanish, but the DJ suddenly played ‘Que Se Sepa’ by Roberto Roena. The whole crowd started singing along ‘si si, si do re do si do do,’ and when the beat dropped everyone went crazy. I was like, ‘What is this? I need to know more about this music.’” For over ten years, Gia has been obsessively collecting and cataloging Latin music, taking multiple tours to the United States in search of rare records, many of which don’t exist online. But she’s after more than just a DJ career. “I didn’t start DJing because I wanted to be a DJ. I do it so that I can learn everything I can about the music. I don’t want to just be pressing play. I want to know all the salsa in the world.”
As a Curaçaoan, this makes me so happy! I love this so much. Hearing my native language on a video with over 1 million views is insane. That's 10x times more people than we have here on the island. Thank you for this! Danki.
Hi! One question, would you please tell me the meaning of the second song (Flor by the Tunnel Miners), please? I tried looking for the full lyrics but couldn't find anything. That song caught my attention because Flor is my nickname, so I was curious to know what the song said about it. I hope this doesn't bother you. Thank you! Your culture is lovely!
@@floren3576 the first part of the song goes something like this (freely translated): "Flower, it's already 7 o' clock. And you want to come out and show your value/beauty. Flower, how come now that the sun is out you wanna shine your colours? What does she wanna tell me? What happened today? What did I do to you? I can't understand. If I only knew what you want, I'd go get it done, I'd bring it right away. Flower, it's now noon. It's no time to answer now. Flower, the bright sun wants to give you it's warmth. Finally, I now understand what it is you're trying to say. But something like that would never happen again. (.................) Flower, from now on my appreciation will be only for your love. Flower, I'll won't ever leave you for the evil thorn". So basically, the singer is pleading for forgiveness from his love partner after having been unfaithful to her.
Men of culture, this wonderful music has gathered us today. We are truly lucky to be able to witness the beauty of Salsa and Gia around her. Esperanza to all
All it took was a few well placed thumbnails and now I'm obsessed with Salsa. I've been listening to every one of these while I work for the past week.
Gotta miss the good old days. A nice calm day at your apartment, a turntable, hundreds of vinyl records, awesome music from all around the world jazz, salsa, classical music. An amazing set by Gia Fu. I've always loved being introduced to new songs.
I'm a simple man, I see a new vid from Gia Fu, and I click play. Then a few days later, I click play again with a paloma in hand, with the windows open and gaze at the mtns.
Wonderful selection! What an incredible language is Papiamento mixing Dutch Spanish Portuguese and African languages! Listening to Ferfelu, I can hear some reminds to Oscar D'Leon and his Dimension Latina, producing absolute hits in Venezuela and the whole Caribbean in the 70s.
Actually, when Oscar D'Leon went solo it was with the help and financial support of a local Curacaoan businessman, the late Angel Job. His son, Mocky Job, is still alive and owns a record store on the island called Tik Tak . Oscar D'Leon has performed many times on the island and always makes sure to mention and give thanks to Angel Job for having helped him start his solo career as an artist.
Aruban here🇦🇼Thank you for highlighting music from the ABC islands. Seeing this on my timeline with so much support warms my heart. Wonderful to see our language and culture(s) being appreciated♥️
Thank you for representing, which is the young generation like you should keep the salsa going on and let the younger generation understand that salsa music will never fade away🎉
Vários aspectos: A música boa, o cenário magnífico e a beleza da senhorita dançando. Perfeito. Só não entendo porque só tem 100 mil inscritos, porém, as visualizações surpreendem!
Hello I really thank you for playing so much beautiful music I get up almost everyday and salsa to the amazing music u play ur a very beautiful woman inside and out I’m a bass player and I always love salsa music
This brought me back to Sunday mornings, waking up to my mom playing similar music and having to help clean the house :D:D:D:D !!!Danki (Thank you)!!!! Love the Selection btw!
Not gonna lie, that thumbnail caught my attention. The music held it, dam this stuff is fire! We need more salsa in Ireland , we sure as sh%t don't get the sun🤣
This brings back so many childhood memories for me growing up in Aruba, the sister island of Curaçao and Bonaire (the ABC islands). My mom use to listen to these songs all the time and teaching me to dance to them, such great times😌 Thanks Gia for presenting our music and language Papiamentu/o to the world🌎 Greetings from Aruba🇦🇼
I thought that in my 60 years, I knew salsa. Today you showed me just how much I really don't know. You're first record " Canto Co Amor" caught me by surprise because I recognize the song, but not like what you played. The Puerto Rican 🇵🇷 version was released in 1978 by "La Sonora Ponceña". Compare and contrast when you get a chance. The first song caught me, but the rest kept me. Thanks for sharing. I ❤ Salsa!!!
I did search for the Sonora Poncena song (Canto al Amor) and you were right! Afro-Cuban music was introduced in Curacao in the 1950's after some of the island's migrant workers returned from Cuba after having worked there on the sugar cane plantations. They brought much of the Cuban musical and dance culture to the island and even today that influence is very visible in Curacaoan culture, although many are no longer aware of the Cuban origin.
Dicen q la primera impresión es la que cuenta..fue cuando escuché ala perfecta y me avente todas las rolas ....Gia fu eres tienes el sabor de la salsa te corre por las venas
Seeing this made me so happy! Considering Curaçao doesn't get much representation especially for our salsa! Ive had this on repeat since last night.. Masha danki di kurason - thank you very much from my heart💙 Success! I Would love to see some old school tumba one day!
@@mynameisray6174 Creole, but they speak Portuguese. Papiamentu mostly originates from Portuguese because they were the ones to sell african slaves to come work in the netherlandese anthillies
Oh boy, true, simple complex, beautiful, sexy, arousing, joyful, thank you from myself and my daughters in Wisconsin, US. LOVE the music! Pleeeeeeeeeeease keep sharing! Such a great way to wake them for school... breakfast, bathroom wash, school... such joy! Love it so much especially in winter when it's 0 degrees. Respect
I just visited Curacao this week and used this video as a starting point to dig vinyl at Tik Tak in Willemstad. Picked up many Doble R, Indestructible Super Dynamic, and other releases while having a good conversation about island music and record pressing they did in Miami. Thanks for this video.
Not sure how this popped up in my RUclips queue, but I am glad it did. :-) I love records and headphones and a mixer. Being a DJ for over 20 years, I am so tired of people using computers and digital equipment.
wauw you made my day! "Accidentally" discovered you but you already stole my heart!! I LOVE Curaçao and it's music. Hopi great bo ta hasi 💯❤️ Much love from the Netherlands
BON DIA 📡🧡✨
This time I am presenting older records from Curaçao 🇨🇼 mainly between 70s-80s (a set from my previous radio show in 2021), and I’d like to dedicate this to my mentor, a Curaçaoan who has major influence on my Salsa trajectory. Most of the songs I play in this set are in Papiamentu, an official language spoken in Curaçao, Aruba and a few other Caribbean islands and the rhythms that I selected for this show mainly are the ones that can be considered as falling under the Salsa umbrella. As much as I would like to showcase more rhythms from the island with you or even have musicians to do interviews, I have limited time and not able to share all at once thoroughly but I’d certainly hope to do so in the future:) Thank you for being here!
Playlist:
00:00 La Perfecta - Canto Co Amor
03:20 The Tunnel Miners - Flor
08:15 Billoneros - Ferfelu
12:36 Indiscudible Super Dynamic - Duna Balor
16:55 Grupo NOS - Mi Pueblo
21:17 Casama - Primintimentu
25:45 Win Y Macai Prudencia Y Su Salsa Antiyana - Carnisá
29:30 Win Y Macai Prudencia Y Su Salsa Antiyana - Ta Asina Ta Bida
35:08 La Gran Orquesta de Curaçao - Hijo Del Sonero
39:16 Babalu Eddy Mar Salsa Y Sabor - Papa Upa
43:31 Babalu Eddy Mar Salsa Y Sabor - Aqui Llego Babalu
“Laga nos duna balor, n’esunnan ku ta hasiendo hopi pa nos.
Ora nan no tei mas, ya no ta sirbi mas
Flor na nan tumba, ya no tin balor” - Indiscutible Super Dynamic
As a Curaçaoan woman I am extremely grateful for this playlist much about culture isn't popular or easy to find so I'm extremely grateful to have stumbled upon your video and honestly would love to get Curaçaoan sound with mentor to teach me more about my culture. I always love Spanish music but hearing the sounds of particular coming from the land of Curacao brings a extra sense of comfort warmth and joy to my heart to hear the sound for my people so thank you thank you thank you so much❤
Nice, Greetings from Curacao!!
May I please Ask what hardware you use (The setup looks great!) What recordplayers and mixer?
Dushi musica🎶
Greetings from Aruba🇦🇼
Thank you for broadening my horizons! I wish these songs were on Spotify 😭
i dont know why youtube recommended me salsa but madre mia im enjoying it
Lmao same thing wtf
these songs are from Curaçao. they aren't spanish
@@donele763 It's ok, no problem
joder si
"Madre mia" is an expression from Spain, Salsa is music from the Caribbean, we don't speak like the Spanish
Men of culture, we meet again.
gyaat morning
Greetings my fellow academician
Gia’s love for Latin music dates back to her childhood. She grew up dancing mambo and cha-cha-cha under the direction of her mother, a dance teacher who taught ballroom-style in Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong.
But it wasn’t until high school, when Gia found herself at a breakdancing party, that she heard her first salsa record. “My friends would go to these breakdancing battles in Hong Kong. It was all local kids and nobody spoke Spanish, but the DJ suddenly played ‘Que Se Sepa’ by Roberto Roena. The whole crowd started singing along ‘si si, si do re do si do do,’ and when the beat dropped everyone went crazy. I was like, ‘What is this? I need to know more about this music.’”
For over ten years, Gia has been obsessively collecting and cataloging Latin music, taking multiple tours to the United States in search of rare records, many of which don’t exist online. But she’s after more than just a DJ career. “I didn’t start DJing because I wanted to be a DJ. I do it so that I can learn everything I can about the music. I don’t want to just be pressing play. I want to know all the salsa in the world.”
The filming angle was perfect
Cake
As a Curaçaoan, this makes me so happy! I love this so much. Hearing my native language on a video with over 1 million views is insane. That's 10x times more people than we have here on the island. Thank you for this! Danki.
Very good music in your country Big Love from France 🙏
Curacunt, HAAAA GOT EMMMM
Hi! One question, would you please tell me the meaning of the second song (Flor by the Tunnel Miners), please? I tried looking for the full lyrics but couldn't find anything. That song caught my attention because Flor is my nickname, so I was curious to know what the song said about it.
I hope this doesn't bother you. Thank you! Your culture is lovely!
@@floren3576 the first part of the song goes something like this (freely translated): "Flower, it's already 7 o' clock. And you want to come out and show your value/beauty. Flower, how come now that the sun is out you wanna shine your colours? What does she wanna tell me? What happened today? What did I do to you? I can't understand. If I only knew what you want, I'd go get it done, I'd bring it right away. Flower, it's now noon. It's no time to answer now. Flower, the bright sun wants to give you it's warmth. Finally, I now understand what it is you're trying to say. But something like that would never happen again. (.................) Flower, from now on my appreciation will be only for your love. Flower, I'll won't ever leave you for the evil thorn". So basically, the singer is pleading for forgiveness from his love partner after having been unfaithful to her.
this is my morning routine i do a lil dancy dance then do teeth care then skin care now im ready for the day ahead thank you sis
No smoke machines, no lasers, no 60 second build ups. Just back to back grooves and sexy moves. A+
lol sexy moves aren't in the same category as smoke machines and lasers?
Ok boomer
both is good, just enjoy the vibe
exactly@@noodles7193
just the old classic, bootay and boobays
I came to this party for the cake but stayed for the music
Not my case
WORD UP
I stayed despite the music
You mean "I came to the party for the cake and stayed for dinner"
Nah you need jesus
I grew up on the salsa from Cuba, Venezuela, y Puerto Rico and I'm so happy to hear this salsa from Curacao! Thank you!
Wow you have Yoruba name ❤. You one of my cousins in the Caribe islands 🏝 Awwwwh Ba wo ni ? .
Men of culture, this wonderful music has gathered us today. We are truly lucky to be able to witness the beauty of Salsa and Gia around her.
Esperanza to all
All it took was a few well placed thumbnails and now I'm obsessed with Salsa. I've been listening to every one of these while I work for the past week.
Just like that I’ve fallen inlove 😭
Gotta miss the good old days. A nice calm day at your apartment, a turntable, hundreds of vinyl records, awesome music from all around the world jazz, salsa, classical music. An amazing set by Gia Fu. I've always loved being introduced to new songs.
I'm a simple man, I see a new vid from Gia Fu, and I click play.
Then a few days later, I click play again with a paloma in hand, with the windows open and gaze at the mtns.
Beautiful!
from Iraq, loving this, eyes closed and imagining me amor and me dancing to this, see you soon mi amor
Love this lady's vibes and dangerous hips
FAPPPP!!
Yes, ALERT! LOL
“Dangerous hips”
Are you virgin?
Why dangerous ?
they mid
No hay video de Giafu que no me guste, los he disfrutado todos y los he escuchado varias veces, sus recopilaciones son fabulosas.
My father was born in Curacao. His father and his father before him were all in born and raised in Curacao.. I appreciated this today.. Thank you!
This was spectacular at 7am, with a cup of coffee, picking up my house & opening the damn windows. Thank you.
Im not much of a commenter but ive listening to this took me back to a place where I was the most happy. I had to thank you for that feeling back
Wonderful selection! What an incredible language is Papiamento mixing Dutch Spanish Portuguese and African languages! Listening to Ferfelu, I can hear some reminds to Oscar D'Leon and his Dimension Latina, producing absolute hits in Venezuela and the whole Caribbean in the 70s.
Actually, when Oscar D'Leon went solo it was with the help and financial support of a local Curacaoan businessman, the late Angel Job. His son, Mocky Job, is still alive and owns a record store on the island called Tik Tak . Oscar D'Leon has performed many times on the island and always makes sure to mention and give thanks to Angel Job for having helped him start his solo career as an artist.
Bravo ženo bravo!
- mirko 84 godine.
pozdrav bratee
Aruban here🇦🇼Thank you for highlighting music from the ABC islands. Seeing this on my timeline with so much support warms my heart. Wonderful to see our language and culture(s) being appreciated♥️
Konta Bai? Di Korsou mi ta aki
Thank you for representing, which is the young generation like you should keep the salsa going on and let the younger generation understand that salsa music will never fade away🎉
Proud to be from Curaçao thank you for the love🇨🇼
Hi Gia, thank you for promoting our music!!! Keep up the good work👍🏿
You're welcome.
And the camera
this set is 10/10! I could listen to it over and over!. The vibes are just so good..
come to Aruba and Curacao you will fall in love
Vários aspectos: A música boa, o cenário magnífico e a beleza da senhorita dançando. Perfeito. Só não entendo porque só tem 100 mil inscritos, porém, as visualizações surpreendem!
no se porque con este sonido de estas mezclas me siento en la playa con una raspadilla viendo pasar la gente y a mi gente, bailando y más.
TE VEO VE, DESDE CALI COLOMBIA LA CAPITAL DE LA SALSA, EN AMERICAAA BENDICIONES
just my kind of music....great mix yet again .from Warsaw on a very wet and windy Friday morning
I am from Curaçao it feels so strange to see and hear our music being played by someone so far away!!
Hopi danki!! (Thankyou so much!!)
Hesta dushi e ta zona Gia-Fu…kumindamentu di Curaçao, say hi to my brother 🇨🇼♥️💃🏻
Man when the world ends her collection is going to be ever amazing
Danke!
Gia Fu never fails to put together the most bomb ass sets
Hopi dushi salsa di Curacao! Brings me back to my early years! Thanks for this great initiative!
Omg first time here .....Great Music......Tremenda Salsa.....they dont make like this anymore........JUNK out there......great JOB>>>>>
Wake up babe a new Gia Fu mix just dropped!
All these songs are so fire! My brain and soul wont allow me to hit pause nor change the video.
Que caderazos!
Que tumbao!
Cómo vivra está morena.
Que buen disco!
Thanks
Esooo gracias por alegrar mis días con esta sazón, puro disfrute desde Chile❤🤍
Wow I’m from Curacao and seeing this makes me so happy! 😀 Saludos for di Korsou / greetings from Curacao!
Hello I really thank you for playing so much beautiful music I get up almost everyday and salsa to the amazing music u play ur a very beautiful woman inside and out I’m a bass player and I always love salsa music
Nothing compares to Gia's selections! She's amazing wow
agree
Why do you think so?
She just stops a song and put another one - that's it.
you're mad cause shes beautiful lmao you are so corny stay mad @@alacry5679
Gia the music is just as beautiful as you are!
What a suprise... I am from Curacao too.... Masha danki (=Thank you very much) !!
Otro gran trabajo musical con mucho dinamismo y variedad. Acompañado por supuesto, de esa sensualidad en tu baile que lo hacen más interesante
This brought me back to Sunday mornings, waking up to my mom playing similar music and having to help clean the house :D:D:D:D !!!Danki (Thank you)!!!! Love the Selection btw!
Not gonna lie, that thumbnail caught my attention. The music held it, dam this stuff is fire! We need more salsa in Ireland , we sure as sh%t don't get the sun🤣
¿Quién más estaba entusiasmado de que llegara Gia?.
South American music will live forever and no matter what is happening with music in general, it (SA music) will always be wonderful !
This brings back so many childhood memories for me growing up in Aruba, the sister island of Curaçao and Bonaire (the ABC islands).
My mom use to listen to these songs all the time and teaching me to dance to them, such great times😌
Thanks Gia for presenting our music and language Papiamentu/o to the world🌎
Greetings from Aruba🇦🇼
OH MY LORD THIS IS BRINGNING BACK MEMORIES/ YOU ARE MAGIC SPINNING THE HITS. YOU DON'T MISS A BEAT////YOU ARE MASTER STATUS, NO ONE COME CLOSE.
Happy to hear tunes from my Island. Greetings from beautiful Curacao!
Just every day in my restaurant . Love your music taste . You rock ! 🎉
Grasias por conpartir que viva la salsa
I think i'm in love.... in love with this RHYTHM! what vibes to be working along too, awesome!
Gia loves music like I do. Music is life. Life without Music is not worth living. Thank you Gia.
Well, it's Friday night, I'm on my 5th Ti Punch, and this was exactly what this dancer needed. Thank you!
I was born in Cali, Colombia and this salsa is great! Great beat, vocals, etc
El sello oficial 🇨🇴🔥
my morning starts so niceeeeee thank youuuuuuuu
I thought that in my 60 years, I knew salsa. Today you showed me just how much I really don't know. You're first record " Canto Co Amor" caught me by surprise because I recognize the song, but not like what you played. The Puerto Rican 🇵🇷 version was released in 1978 by "La Sonora Ponceña". Compare and contrast when you get a chance. The first song caught me, but the rest kept me. Thanks for sharing. I ❤ Salsa!!!
I did search for the Sonora Poncena song (Canto al Amor) and you were right! Afro-Cuban music was introduced in Curacao in the 1950's after some of the island's migrant workers returned from Cuba after having worked there on the sugar cane plantations. They brought much of the Cuban musical and dance culture to the island and even today that influence is very visible in Curacaoan culture, although many are no longer aware of the Cuban origin.
ARUBA in the house!!!! Danki Gia!
I grow up on the beautiful island of Curaçao, love salsa and was so surprised you have all this music from Curaçao. We say : Danki Gia Hopi great
Het mooie Curaçao oh ik mis het zo. Check out Gia's mixes on the Analog Journey for more. love that channel!
@@vjcodec heb je salsa gedanst op het eiland?
Dicen q la primera impresión es la que cuenta..fue cuando escuché ala perfecta y me avente todas las rolas ....Gia fu eres tienes el sabor de la salsa te corre por las venas
Seeing this made me so happy! Considering Curaçao doesn't get much representation especially for our salsa! Ive had this on repeat since last night.. Masha danki di kurason - thank you very much from my heart💙 Success! I Would love to see some old school tumba one day!
Hey thank you to show off some mysic. Even I a salsero from Curacao haven't heard these.
Danki pa e muzik aki e ta hopi dushi kos pa baila!
Thank you for showing up in recommended. Tropico was the only way I was hearing salsa.
Gia, you made my bad mood go away! As a Kurasoleño you made me very proud of the music made in my country. Masha danki i bendishon for di Korsou!
Un Majan is in kurasoleño
Brilliant song
Today I learned that there's salsa from curacao. Thank you @gia fu
Eu amo esse canal, feliz descoberta! Saudações brasileiras 👏🎶 💃
merci gia fu!! j'écoute ton mix en cuisinant un vendredi soir!!! eh bien c'est bon!!!
I have practically zero exposure to this kind of music, so thankyou! Always enjoy your mixes
as a Portuguese speaker, I had no idea Papiamentu existed. Thanks, Gia! What a rabbit hole that was.
Papiamentu has many similarities with Cape Verdian language,
@@mynameisray6174 Creole, but they speak Portuguese. Papiamentu mostly originates from Portuguese because they were the ones to sell african slaves to come work in the netherlandese anthillies
Increíble la chiná colombiana, muy buena música saludos desde España, que buena es la música hispana!!!!
La China no es Colombiana. Simplemente es China.
Cada vez que sale un vídeo nuevo vengo corriendo a escuchar, ¡mucha buena música!
Tremenda rumba saludos desde el rincón del saoco en Flushing queens New York City 🙏🙏🙌🙌👏🏻👏🏻🙋♂️🙋♂️🗽🗽
Came for the view, stayed for the music.
Same!🎶
🧢
INDEED
Dushi om! Great music from the ABC islands!
Great music all around, I'm enjoying the beats while truck driving up here in the Midwest lol. 😎😎
Danki dushi nostalgia di nos kurason . Dushi yuuuu !
Oh boy, true, simple complex, beautiful, sexy, arousing, joyful, thank you from myself and my daughters in Wisconsin, US. LOVE the music! Pleeeeeeeeeeease keep sharing! Such a great way to wake them for school... breakfast, bathroom wash, school... such joy! Love it so much especially in winter when it's 0 degrees. Respect
I just visited Curacao this week and used this video as a starting point to dig vinyl at Tik Tak in Willemstad. Picked up many Doble R, Indestructible Super Dynamic, and other releases while having a good conversation about island music and record pressing they did in Miami. Thanks for this video.
This record collection is insane
She is gorgeous and music at its finest ❤
One more reason to visit Curacao. Thank you for sharing!
¡¡¡Qué sabor!!! Qué buena música. Un gran saludo desde Colombia.
Not sure how this popped up in my RUclips queue, but I am glad it did. :-) I love records and headphones and a mixer. Being a DJ for over 20 years, I am so tired of people using computers and digital equipment.
Hermosa Gia!
Me ha quitado 40 annos… muchas gracias
wauw you made my day! "Accidentally" discovered you but you already stole my heart!! I LOVE Curaçao and it's music. Hopi great bo ta hasi 💯❤️ Much love from the Netherlands
Gia Fu will never know how much I enjoyed this mix, her dancing and how good It made my evening. Thank you❤
Wow wow this is beautiful Classic music 🎶 thank you 🎉🎉🎉🎉 for such beautiful music 🎉🎉
Listened to this while doing my work yesterday!
Beautiful music, and a Beautiful woman. I love it.
انا من اشد معجابينك يا فنانة
... Ta asina ta bida !!! tela de guapo ese cha cha !!
She's awesome really love the position of the camera , actually shows her talent in dancing
Wepa!!! Let's gooo. Gracias por todo, Gia!
I am from Curacao ❤️ dushi e kantikanan Aki ta kai yiu! Yiu di Korsou!