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  2. ¡Ay, caramba! - Wikipedia

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    ¡Ay, caramba!" (pronounced [ˈaj kaˈɾamba]), from the Spanish interjections ay (denoting surprise or pain) and caramba (a minced oath for carajo), is an exclamation used in Spanish to denote surprise (usually positive).

  3. ¡Ay Caramba! (album) - Wikipedia

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    ¡Ay Caramba! is the second studio album by English group Ska Cubano, released on 4 July 2005 by Casinosounds. [4] It was released in the US by independent label Cumbancha . The album mixes Jamaican ska , Afro-Cuban son , retro swing , salsa and Colombian cumbia .

  4. Young T & Bugsey - Wikipedia

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    Young T & Bugsey began gaining attention in 2016 with singles such as "Glistenin'" and "No Mickey Mouse Ting", as well as "Gangland" and "4x4" in 2017.

  5. Tyga Apologizes & Deletes ‘Ay Caramba’ Music Video After ...

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    Tyga has removed his “Ay Caramba” music video following criticism over the clip’s offensive Mexican-American stereotypes.. During an interview with LA’s Power 106 radio station (watch ...

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  8. Caramba (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    ¡Ay, caramba! is a Spanish language exclamation used to denote surprise. Caramba may also refer to: Music. Caramba, an orchestral overture by William Blezard;

  9. Ska Cubano - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 Venezuelan Carlos Pena gradually took over as co-lead singer, although Beny continued to record and occasionally tour with Ska Cubano. Trumpeter Jay Phelps also began to perform and record with the band. The second Ska Cubano album, ¡Ay Caramba!, was nominated for a BBC World Music Award in the "Culture Crossing" category. [3]