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The Lyrics To This Great, Catchy Hit, October 30, 2002
This review is from: Asereje - Australia (Audio CD)
A present to Unholy Holly, the lyrics: Mira lo que se avecina a la vuelta de la esquina viene Diego rumbeando. Con la luna en las pupilas y su traje agua marina parece de contrabando. Y donde mas no cabe un alma alli se mete a darse caña poseido por el ritmo ragatanga. Y el dj que lo conoce toca el himno de las doce para Diego la cancion mas deseada Y la baila,y la goza y la canta... Aserejé, ja deje tejebe tude jebere sebiunouba majabi an de bugui an de buididipí (x3) No es cosa de brujeria que lo encuentre tos los dias por donde voy caminando. Diego tiene chuleria y ese punto de alegria rastafari afrogitano Y donde mas no cabe un alma alli se mete a darse caña poseido por el ritmo ragatanga. Y el dj que lo conoce toca el himno de las doce para Diego la cancion mas deseada Y la baila,y la goza y la canta... Aserejé, ja deje tejebe tude jebere sebiunouba majabi an de bugui an de buididipí (x3)
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Good gibberish!!, October 30, 2002
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This review is from: Asereje - Australia (Audio CD)
Ok, I don't know what they are saying and the dance looks a little funny if you see the video, but the song will stick in your head. So I don't care if its just gibberish it has a good beat and you can dance to. Music is art and its up to the artist to decide what there music will sound like. So if gibberish is what they like and it sells then more power to them, if you are offended by gibberish then don't listen. Listen to this album and you will be taping your feet and won't even know it.
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Le hey, ha, boogie bweegie.. whatever, October 21, 2002
This review is from: Asereje - Australia (Audio CD)
Hey! I have an idea! Let's throw together gibberish, Spanish and English, add a few beautiful girls dancing in skin-tight outfits and call them Las Ketchup! This is the saddest thing to be called 'Latin' music since 'La Vida Loco.' It's a joke. They incorporate total gibberish with two languages and do a goofy hand dance. (Don't let Al Gore get ahold of this!) I'd post lyrics, but I don't think anyone can actually understand what they're saying anywhere in the song. They have scored a number one hit with this way too many places already. Don't let them embarrass this country as well. One listen and I think you'll agree with me. Las Garbage would have been a better name for these ladies. *Inflammatory as you may find this, it's just an opinion. Don't take it so personally.
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