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#66774 - 08/17/01 01:17 PM
The RRRRR Song
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Registered: 08/17/01
Posts: 2
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I just returned from Spain and I can't get this song out of my head. I was wondering if anyone out there could possibly give me the name. IT is such an annoying song but it really grows on you. Most Spanish pop sounds the same but this one's distinguishing characteristic is that the lead singer man keeps rolling his r's at the end of the phrase. ie: doo doo dah dah darrrrrrrr. Please help me!
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#66775 - 08/17/01 02:15 PM
Re: The RRRRR Song
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Registered: 03/28/01
Posts: 19
Loc: Chicago, IL, USA
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I know exactly what song you're talking about, but I don't know the name of it either. It kind of falls in the same category right now with the "Yo Quiero Bailar, Todo la noche...." right about now . I would be interested to know what the name of that song is too.
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#66776 - 08/17/01 07:01 PM
Re: The RRRRR Song
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Registered: 05/07/00
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Loc: Madrid (Spain)
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Sorry augustus, but if it's a song with a lot of "rrrr", then it must be King Africa's Humahuaqueño. It's one of the "summer songs" here in Spain. Here you have the lyrics. Just adds as many "r" as you can to the ending at the "bailar" word in the chorus and you'll be singing like the rest of the Spaniards this summer. King Africa - Humahuaqueño
Llegando está el carnaval quebradeño mi cholita (x2) Fiesta de la quebrada humahuaqueña para bailar
Erke, charango y bombo carnavalito para bailar, bailar, bailar, bailar
(Quebradeño humahuaqueñito) Quebradeño humahuaqueñito (Quebradeño humahuaqueñito) Quebradeño humahuaqueñito
Fiesta de la quebrada humahuaqueña para bailar
Erke, charango y bombo carnabalito para bailar, bailar, bailar, bailar ¡eso!
Llegando está el carnaval quebradeño mi cholita (x2)
Fiesta de la quebrada humahuaqueña para bailar
Erke, charango y bombo carnabalito para bailar, bailar, bailar, bailar...
(Quebradeño humahuaqueñito) Quebradeño humahuaqueñito (Quebradeño humahuaqueñito) Quebradeño humahuaqueñito
Fiesta de la quebrada humahuaqueña para bailar
Erke, charango y bombo carnabalito para bailar, bailar, bailar, bailar
By the way, if someone it's interested in that song or any other popular Spanish song, then try WinMX and search for "King Africa", "Sonia y Selena", "Raúl"... lots of summer songs this year.
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#66777 - 08/18/01 08:40 PM
Re: The RRRRR Song
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Registered: 12/16/00
Posts: 233
Loc: New Jersey, USA
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What is Raúl's "summer song?" I knew I should have bought his new CD while I was there, he is nowhere to be found in the States.
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#66778 - 08/19/01 05:42 PM
Re: The RRRRR Song
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Registered: 05/07/00
Posts: 1176
Loc: Madrid (Spain)
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The name of Raul's summer song is "prohibida". I found it with my WinMX. Just type "raúl prohibida" and search for it
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#66779 - 08/23/01 08:08 PM
Re: The RRRRR Song
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Registered: 07/05/01
Posts: 1551
Loc: Madrid, Spain
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Hi there! King Africa have three summer songs I would say:Humauaqueño, Comadre compadre and Salta. One more from the last summer: Bomba Sonia y Selena sing the "Yo quiero Bailar" song (yo quiero bailar, toda la noche...) and "Deja que mueva". You may find some of these songs in this URL: http://geocities.com/caimcito/albums/main/index.html Ups, is it illegal? I'm innocent!!! I promise you! It came to me and I couldn't avoid it! There are other legal sites in which you may find any song by paying a small fee (quarter dollar for a song): http://www.weblisten.com Have fun!
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#66782 - 08/29/01 06:35 AM
Re: The RRRRR Song
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Executive Member
Registered: 07/05/01
Posts: 1551
Loc: Madrid, Spain
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Ok, here are the instructions: Click on the album, a pop-up window appears. Then click on the song title with the right button of your mouse. Then save the song and when it has been downloaded change its extension to mp3. By the way, here are more links: http://personales.com/eeuu/california/emupark/mp3.htm (this one has this interesting songs: Café Quijano - Nada de ná, Chocolate Latino - Mayonesa, Coyote Dax - Arriba y Abajo, Coyote Dax - No rompas mi corazón, David Civera - Dile que la quiero, King Africa - Comadre compadre, King Africa - Humahuaqueño, Paulina Rubio - Y yo sigo aquí, Paulina Rubio - Lo haré por ti, Sonia y Selena - Yo quiero bailar, Sonia y Selena - Mucho por vivir) http://www.angelfire.com/ak5/tusitio2/Albunes_Completos.htm (Quite interesting albums: Malú, Alejandro Sanz, Melody, Los Caños, Café Quijano, Blanco y Negro Mix, and Raúl) http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Cinema/9653/mp3.html (dozens of songs) But if you want a reliable and legal source you may find it in www.weblisten.com Enjoy!
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