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Kaoma was a French-Brazilian band
formed around 1989 by
French producers Jean
Georgakarakos and
Olivier Lorsac to
promote the song "Lambada".
Loalwa Braz...
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Kapya John
Kaoma is a Zambian, US-educated scholar,
pastor and
human rights defender who is most
noted for his Ecological, and LGBTQI+ scholarship, particularly...
- French-Brazilian pop
group Kaoma. It
features guest vocals by
Brazilian vocalist Loalwa Braz and was
released as the
first single from
Kaoma's 1989
debut album...
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Kaoma is a town in Zambia. It is the
headquarters of
Kaoma District in the
Western Province and is
located on the M9 Road.
Kaoma has
previously been known...
- to
Kaoma's clear act of
plagiarism and
release of
their single without Los Kjarkas' permission, Los
Kjarkas successfully sued
Kaoma. Now
Kaoma's "Lambada"...
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Kaoma District with
headquarters at
Kaoma,
Zambia is
located in the north-eastern
corner of
Western Province. As of the 2022
Zambian Census, the district...
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singer Márcia
Ferreira in 1986 and the French-Brazilian pop
group Kaoma in 1989.
Kaoma's cover "Lambada" was an
unauthorized translation of the song and...
- "Mélodie d'amour" is a 1989 song
recorded by French-Brazilian band
Kaoma.
Written by
Loalwa Braz and Jean-Claude Bonaventure, it was
released in March...
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Kaoma Airport (IATA: KMZ, ICAO: FLKO) is an
airport serving Kaoma,
Western Province, Zambia. The
airport is
within the
northern section of the city. Zambia...
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known for
providing the lead
vocals for the French-Brazilian
recording act
Kaoma for
their 1989
cover of the hit "Llorando se fue" (by
Ulysses Hermosa, lead...