VIDEO CLIP REALIZADO POR ESTUDIANTES DE COMUNICACION AUDIOVISUAL DEL POLITECNICO JAIME ISAZA CADAVID.
JUAN DAVID MEJIA - JONATAN BETANCUR.
MEDELLÍN-COLOMBIA
2007
VIDEO CLIP REALIZADO POR ESTUDIANTES DE COMUNICACION AUDIOVISUAL DEL POLITECNICO JAIME ISAZA CADAVID. JUAN DAVID MEJIA - JONATAN BETANCUR. MEDELLÍN-COLOMBIA 2007
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Eu am auzit melodia asta intro discoteca de spanioli si am ramas inpresionat credeam ca e vreo gluma de la dj si find simgur tigan roman din disco va dati seama ca am inceput cu un dans de toti spanioli au aplaudat.Sunt tigan din banat si noi avem muzica si dansul in sange
The translation: I've meet her on her street buying for herself a water melon I've meet her on the field buying for herself two sandals I've meet here on the market buying for herself a beautiful necklace It's a mixture of gypsie dialects with insertions of serbian words (ulica, pijaco, lubenica, al beeing neologisms for oral gypsie languages). Theese are only the first line of each stanza, the others are repeating. The refrain landa-landala I think is jiberish alike to nei-na-na-na
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I've meet her on her street buying for herself a water melon
I've meet her on the field buying for herself two sandals
I've meet here on the market buying for herself a beautiful necklace
It's a mixture of gypsie dialects with insertions of serbian words (ulica, pijaco, lubenica, al beeing neologisms for oral gypsie languages).
Theese are only the first line of each stanza, the others are repeating. The refrain landa-landala I think is jiberish alike to nei-na-na-na
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