Kaoma was a French-Brazilian band formed in January 1989. by French producers Jean Georgakarakos and Olivier Lorsac to promote the song "Lambada". Loalwa...
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Lambada (song) (redirect from Lambada (Kaoma song))
French-Brazilian pop group Kaoma. It features guest vocals by Brazilian vocalist Loalwa Braz and was released as the first single from Kaoma's 1989 debut album...
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Lambada (section Kaoma's song "Lambada")
to Kaoma's clear act of plagiarism and release of their single without Los Kjarkas' permission, Los Kjarkas successfully sued Kaoma. Now Kaoma's "Lambada"...
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Wilson Kaoma is a Zambian boxer. He competed in the men's light middleweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. At the 1980 Summer Olympics, he lost to...
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Kaoma Airport (IATA: KMZ, ICAO: FLKO) is an airport serving Kaoma, Western Province, Zambia. The airport is within the northern section of the city. Zambia...
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Kaoma is a town in Zambia. It is the headquarters of Kaoma District in the Western Province and is located on the M9 Road. Kaoma has previously been known...
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Kaoma Central is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. It covers Kaoma and surrounding areas in Kaoma District of Western Province. "Kaoma...
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known for providing the lead vocals for the French-Brazilian recording act Kaoma for their 1989 cover of the hit "Llorando se fue" (by Ulysses Hermosa, lead...
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Kapya John Kaoma is a Zambian, US-educated scholar, pastor and human rights activist who is most noted for his pro-LGBTQ+ activism, particularly regarding...
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Llorando se fue (section Kaoma version)
singer Márcia Ferreira in 1986 and the French-Brazilian pop group Kaoma in 1989. Kaoma's cover "Lambada" was an unauthorized translation of the song and...
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Salifyanji Kaoma (born 1992) is a Zambian medical doctor, best known for being the founder of Copper Rose Zambia with Faith Suwilanji Kaoma an organisation...
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Kaoma District with headquarters at Kaoma, Zambia is located in the north-eastern corner of Western Province. As of the 2022 Zambian Census, the district...
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group Kaoma in 1989. Both Kaoma and Chico & Roberta had the same producer, Jean-Claude Bonaventure, and the duo's songs were composed by Kaoma's lead singer...
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Worldbeat (album) (category Kaoma albums)
Worldbeat is the debut album by Kaoma, released in 1989. It provided three hit singles, two of them achieving success worldwide: "Lambada", "Dançando...
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example: Villa-Lobos, Tom Jobim, João Gilberto, Sergio Mendes, Eumir Deodato, Kaoma, Sepultura, Olodum and CSS. Brazilian literature dates back to the 16th...
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to Upgrade Mutanda-Kasempa-Kaoma Road". 2024-12-03. Retrieved 2024-12-03. Jere, Joshua (2024-12-01). "Mutanda-Kasempa-Kaoma road concession signed". ZNBC-Just...
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also refer to: "Lambada" (song), a 1989 song recorded by the pop group Kaoma Lambada (film), a 1990 American film Distar UFM-13 Lambada, a motorglider...
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"Mélodie d'amour" is a 1989 song recorded by French-Brazilian band Kaoma. Written by Loalwa Braz and Jean-Claude Bonaventure, it was released in March...
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Mélodie d'amour may refer to: "Mélodie d'amour" (Kaoma song), a 1990 single by Kaoma "Melodie d'Amour", English version by the Ames Brothers of "Maladie...
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province is the 590-kilometre Lusaka–Mongu Road from Central Province, through Kaoma to Mongu. There is a plan to link Zambia to its neighbouring Angola and...
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Kabompo Kabwe Kafue Kafulwe Kalabo Kalene Hill Kalomo Kalulushi Kanyembo Kaoma Kapiri Mposhi Kasama Kasempa Kashikishi Kataba Katete Kawambwa Kazembe (Mwansabombwe)...
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producers Jean Karakos and Olivier Lorsac resulted in Kaoma's hit "Lambada". After a successful lawsuit, Kaoma paid to license the song. The song was also sampled...
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2022, p. 121. Kaoma 2018, p. 124. Asal & Sommer 2016, p. 13. Gloppen & Rakner 2020, pp. 200–201. Gloppen & Rakner 2020, p. 200. Kaoma 2018, p. 21. Karimi...
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Hospital, Kalabo District Kaoma District Hospital, Kaoma District Luampa Mission Hospital, Kaoma District Mangango Mission Hospital, Kaoma District Lukulu District...
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Haskins 2014, Roman laws in Africa. Asal & Sommer 2016, pp. 12, 39, 41. Kaoma 2018, p. 21. Arimoro 2021, pp. 379–380. Asal & Sommer 2016, p. 47. Han &...
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live episode # Stage name Song Identity Result 1 Lady Ananas "Lambada" by Kaoma "Secrets" by OneRepublic (with Rea Garvey) undisclosed WIN 2 Qualle "Ocean...
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Chapman "Tracy Chapman"". IFPI Denmark. Retrieved June 13, 2022. "Floyd, Kaoma Top Sellers in Portugal Certs (page 69)" (PDF). Billboard. April 14, 1990...
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Sawmill Entertainment and producer Richard L. Albert, after he had seen Kaoma perform the song "Lambada" in Los Angeles. The script was written in about...
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the M20 and now known as the "Old Mumbwa Road"), but was not extended to Kaoma and Mongu until 1937, about ten years after road transport started in other...
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September 1989 (4w) "Jag mår illa" Magnus Uggla 18 October 1989 (10w) "Lambada" Kaoma 27 December 1989 (6w) "Another Day in Paradise" Phil Collins 7 February...
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