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Loalwa Braz
Vieira (3 June 1953[citation needed] – 19
January 2017) was a
Brazilian singer, best
known for
providing the lead
vocals for the French-Brazilian...
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producers Jean
Georgakarakos and
Olivier Lorsac to
promote the song "Lambada".
Loalwa Braz was
hired to sing lead vocals,
other musicians were
Chyco Dru (b****)...
- 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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recorded a
number one
worldwide summer hit "Lambada", sung in
Portuguese by
Loalwa Braz,
which sold 5
million singles in 1989. The song
peaked at #46 in the...
- Lambada" is a song by French-Brazilian
group Kaoma with the
Brazilian vocalist Loalwa Braz. It was the
second single from Kaoma's
debut album Worldbeat and followed...
- Jean-Claude Bonaventure, and the duo's
songs were
composed by Kaoma's lead
singer Loalwa Braz, with
contributions by
Daniel Darras, Alan Pype, Bonaventure, M. Nogueira...
- 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 1990 as the third...
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Brazilian basketball player João Braz de Aviz (born 1947),
Brazilian cardinal Loalwa Braz (1953–2017),
Brazilian singer and
songwriter Osip Braz (1873–1936)...
- Tago-Mago" is a 1991 song
recorded by French-Brazilian band Kaoma.
Written by
Loalwa Braz with
music by
Michel Abihssir, it was
released in the
summer of 1991...
- – Hamburg". Bild.de. 2017-01-16.
Retrieved 2017-02-22. "Lambada
singer Loalwa Braz
found dead in Brazil". BBC News.
Retrieved 20
January 2017. "Howard...