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- United States Cha Cha Cha Township, a shopping centre in rural Zimbabwe ChaChaCha, a team playing format in golf Cha-Cha (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- kind of orchestra. Cha-cha-cha (dance) Orquesta Enrique Jorrín; "Todo Chachachá"; Egrem CD-0044 Johnny Pacheco; "Early Rhythms"; Musical Productions MP-3162...
- his career on YouTube with an acoustic version of his most po****r song Chachachá, a combination of folk, rock, son, bolero, and blues. His biggest influences...
- "[HanCinema's News] Shin Min-a and Kim Seon-ho Confirmed for "Seas**** Village Chachacha"". HanCinema. Retrieved May 1, 2021. "New K-DRAMA Rom-Com HOMETOWN CHA-CHA-CHA...
- especially due to his big band arrangements and compositions of mambo, chachachá and batanga, a genre he created in 1952. He was the director of the Radio...
- Enrique Jorrín invented the chachachá in the early 1950s. This was developed from the danzón by increased syncopation. The chachachá became more po****r outside...
- members of the nu metal band Nonpoint. Hispanic music imported from Cuba (chachachá, mambo, and rhumba) and Mexico (ranchera and mariachi) had brief periods...
- harmony and elaborate them with modern harmonies"—Gerard (1989: 8-9). The chachachá can be thought of as a rare "de-Africanizing" step in Cuban po****r music's...
- Nkana East, Nkana West, Garneton, Ndeke, Miseshi, Wusakile, Mindolo, Chachacha and Race Course, to mention a few. The city is sometimes referred to as...
- Cha Cha Cha Township simply known as Cha Cha Cha is a rural shopping centre in Shurugwi Rural Areas, 24 km South East of Shurugwi along the Beit Bridge...