The video told the story of two children who were punished for dancing with ‘sexy’ steps. Although the Brazilian version was involved in controversy, the song did not cease to be famous. Like any problem of copyright, the Bolivian musical group sued Kaoma and finally won the trial. This cover, also called plagiarism, originally belongs to the group The Kjarkas. However, such was the popularity of “Chorando se foi” (Crying he left), that several related the name of the musical rhythm to the hit song. The lambada, a rhythm originating from Brazil, already existed before the release of Kaoma. 33 years after its premiere, this is how both stars look. ![]() His controversial video clip showed Boy and Robertatwo children who starred in a famous dance that was cataloged as ‘forbidden’. The rhythm that managed to be successful in different parts of the world, was harshly criticized by the conservative society of the time. ![]() “Chorando se foi”, better known as “Lambada”, is a song by the Kaoma group premiered in 1989.
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