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- "Bamboléo" is a 1987 Spanish language song by Gitano-French band Gipsy Kings, from their eponymous album. The song was written by band members Tonino Baliardo...
- Look up bamboleo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bamboleo (Spanish, 'I sway') may refer to: Bamboleo (band), a Cuban salsa band Bamboleo, a nickname...
- Bamboleo is a Havana-based Cuban salsa and timba band formed in 1995, and emblematic of the "timba brava" generation of Cuban bands in the 90s. Their albums...
- figures and bands include: Pachito Alonso y sus Kini Kini, Azúcar Negra, Bamboleo, Charanga Forever, Dan Den, Alain Pérez, Issac Delgado, Tirso Duarte, Klímax...
- group eventually became world-famous with such songs as "Djobi Djoba", "Bamboléo", and "Un Amor". In 1991, Bouchikhi left Gipsy Kings due to financial disagreements...
- featured a version of the song as a mashup mixed with the Gipsy Kings' "Bamboléo". The release from the twelfth episode (called "The Spanish Teacher") in...
- (1989 in the United States), which included the songs "Djobi Djoba", "Bamboléo", and the ballad "Un Amor". The record spent forty w****s on the US charts...
- most important folk songs in Venezuela and is regarded as a classic. "Bamboléo", a potpourri by the Gipsy Kings, has some verses from Caballo Viejo, and...
- self-titled third album. Along with other hits from the same album such as "Bamboléo" and "Un Amor", "Djobi Djoba" helped rocket the Gipsy Kings to European...
- timba. She is known as the lead vocalist in Azúcar Negra, as a former Bamboleo singer, and for her solo career. Haila was born on 28 January 1974 in Amancio...