![]() Then everything that came after would be linked to Kaoma's Lambada. So I'd link Marcia's version to the original and then link Kaoma's version to Marcia's. Kaoma's Lambada was a bit hit in '89 which helped expose the song to worldwide audiences. However, as you can see, all the covers listed here are called Lambada and not Llorando Se Fue, which indicates that they were influenced by Kaoma's version and not Marcia Ferreira's. Said 6 years ago: Nice find.ĭidn't know about that one. Not saying they don't know about Marcia's version but RedOne probably went into the studio and said 'hey let's sample Lambada'. It really boils down to influence in a case like this. However, I think it's correct as it is here now (my opinion) seeing how Kaoma's Lambada is the most widely known version of the song, international hit etc. ![]() The furthest back you could link it to is Marcia's version (1986) because that was the first version with the accordions in it. ![]() Said 6 years ago: As someone already mentioned, there is no way the J-Lo version samples Los Kjarkas because it has the accordions whereas Los Kjarkas doesn't.
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