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The Kahoona (sometimes the Great Kahoona) is a character created by Frederick Kohner in his 1957 novel, Gidget, the Little Girl with Big Ideas.As "Kahuna", the character appears in the 1959 film Gidget and in some of the television work involving the Gidget character.
The concept of .MP3 revolves around a revival of the female-driven pop of the 1990s but predominantly the 2000s era, the music that Emilia listened to while growing up. [5] [6] As such, she has mentioned U.S. pop stars such as Beyoncé, Rihanna, Missy Elliot, Gwen Stefani and Pink as some of her biggest inspirations, [6] [7] as well as Latin American singers like Shakira, Thalía and Paulina ...
The music video was filmed in the Barcelonian district of La Barceloneta on 19 August 2010, and was directed by Jaume de Laiguana, who had previously worked with Shakira on the videos for the songs "No" and "Gypsy". [50] The music video was shot in "guerrilla-style", utilizing hand-held cameras to shoot many of the scenes. [51]
In 1990, Hong Kong DJ Aling Choi Ling Ling released a cover version "人生嘉年華" ("Carnival of Life") in Cantonese. The song was used in 1994 in the Arcade video game 'Best of Best' by the Korean company SunA. Jamaican musician Elephant Man released "Hate Mi" in 2004, which copies the melody of "Chorando Se Foi (Lambada)". [107]
"Mayonesa" is a song by Uruguayan tropical pop band Chocolate. It was one of the summer hits in Spain in 2001. [1] The song was expected to be an international success comparable to that of "Lambada" and "Macarena". In Mexico and the United States, it was marketed by Fonovisa. In Colombia, Peru and Venezuela by Warner Music. [1]
The music video premiered on Shakira's official website on 7 June 2011, [40] and the English-language version was made available for digital download on 8 June. [41] The Spanish version was made available for digital download a day later. [42] The video begins with Shakira walking into an underground party while sporting a brown bob haircut. [37]
"Por Favor" is a latin pop song [4] that has elements of hip hop, reggaeton and urban contemporary. It runs for three minutes and nineteen seconds. [5] [6] [7] Lyrically, it discusses self empowerment and your love for someone. It has had a Spanish version and a Spanglish version that have the same lyrical meaning but in different languages. [8]
Cucurrucucú paloma" (Spanish for Coo-coo dove) is a Mexican huapango-style song written by Tomás Méndez in 1954. [1] The title is an onomatopeic reference to the characteristic call of the mourning dove, which is evoked in the refrain. The lyrics allude to love sickness.