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  2. Danza Kuduro - Wikipedia

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    The song is an adaptation of Lucenzo's "Vem Dançar Kuduro", a Portuguese/English one. It was released as the lead single from the album on August 15, 2010, through Machete and VI record labels. "Danza Kuduro" became a hit in most Latin American countries, [ 1 ] and eventually all over Europe. [ 1 ]

  3. Don Omar Presents: Meet the Orphans - Wikipedia

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    The song topped on the Billboard Latin Songs, becoming his second number-one single on the chart. A music video directed by long-time Don Omar collaborator Carlos Pérez was released on July 30, 2010 through Omar's Facebook account. [32] "Huérfano De Amor" was released as the second single early 2011, the song features Syko.

  4. Vem Dançar Kuduro - Wikipedia

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    Many popular remix versions of the song have been made since. Following the success of the song, Lucenzo released a Spanish-language single "Danza Kuduro" with the reggaeton Puerto Rican singer Don Omar that samples on a large part on "Vem Dançar Kuduro", but is a distinct song. At times, both versions have appeared separately on the same ...

  5. Lucenzo - Wikipedia

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    But it was with his bilingual English/Portuguese dance hit "Vem Dançar Kuduro" [4] in collaboration with Big Ali produced by Lucenzo. It was a Top 40 hit in Switzerland, reaching #31. An alternative Spanish version by Don Omar with Lucenzo was released on 15 August 2010, entitled "Danza Kuduro".

  6. Kuduro - Wikipedia

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    The film I Love Kuduro directed by brothers Mário and Pedro Patrocínio and Coréon Dú premiered with great success at the International Film Festival of Rio de Janeiro, the largest film festival in Latin America, and at Portugal, in DocLisboa. I Love Kuduro was shot in Angola and presents the origin of the kuduro phenomenon. [20] [21] [22]

  7. Taboo (Don Omar song) - Wikipedia

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    A low-quality preview of the song was posted on October 19, 2009 planned to be included on the now-unreleased album iDon 2.0, the re-release of his 2009 album iDon. [1] The album was never released, and in 2010 the song was mastered and included on Meet the Orphans. And Another Version Sounds In Danza Kuduro

  8. Faouze Barkati - Wikipedia

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    Faouze Barkati is a French music producer and songwriter working with Yanis Records France [1] and credited for popularizing the kuduro music and dance in Europe worldwide. . Through his friendship since childhood with Lucenzo, he took an Angolan dance form he had been introduced to 25 years earlier through his travels, and convinced Lucenzo and his second producer Fabrice Toïgo to launch the ...

  9. Emigrante del Mundo - Wikipedia

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    Based on the successes of The album "Danza Kuduro" and the title song "Emigrante del Mundo", the album proved successful in France reaching #8 in the SNEP official French Singles Chart. Chart (2011–2012)