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  • no puedo encontrar videos de brazilian cafe

    

  • I agree with bakinii lover. I love the musik so relaxing. Could use lyrics on screen to desyfer what their saying :((

  • chevere! me gusto! very smooth

  • la video est genial et la sisike yes

  • it's amazing song ,a strage one i love it

  • it's amazing song ,a stragee one i love it

  • me gusta mucho la cacniòn y el video :)

  • ¡Buenísimo!

  • trippyy

  • Can anyone please help me understand the lyrics. I love the song and the video..it's beautiful!! Gracias

  • @bikkinilover "tell me with how many sticks you make the canoe/tell me with how many truths you´re gonna deceive me/tell me you´re here, tell me you´´re about to arrive/with your soul and your canoe and the ocean´s waves//give me what you have for me/give me joy and a little bit of you/give me for my well-being, give me that is the same to you/give me the carnival´s vibe//fair is gone, party is gone, folia is gone as well/and i have nothing to give.......... blessings

  • Gracias !!

  • Holaa! oie diskulpaaa! estaa rola de kein ess?? me enkantóo!! está shidisimaa!! pleasee help mee!! n_N

    KISSES

    i hope your answer!

  • reggae maliyo igual k zona ganja el jimboman si lo hace vien raggamuffin

  • Yeah! Al estilo de Arquitecture in Helsinki... right? Mezcla perfecta..... scared!

  • Although Spain and Portugal are not part of Latin America, Spanish music and Portuguese music are closely connected.

  • You said it, it has nothing to do with latinoamerica!

  • Music has played an important part recently in Latin America's politics, the nueva canción movement being a prime example. Latin music is very diverse, with the only truly unifying thread being the use of Latin-derived languages, predominately the Spanish language, the Portuguese language in Brazil, and to a lesser extent, Latin-derived creole languages such as those found in Haiti.

  • Latin American music refers to the music of all countries in Latin America (and the Caribbean) and comes in many varieties. Latin America is home to musical styles such as the simple, rural conjunto music of northern Mexico, the sophisticated habanera of Cuba, the rhythmic sounds of the Puerto Rican plena, the symphonies of Heitor Villa-Lobos, and the simple and moving Andean flute.

  • Bello.

  • güzel parca..

  • amazing

  • Mano Chao? Hehe

  • se ha ido la foliaaa tambienn y ya no tengo nada para daaar

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