Description: Ooh La Laambada, Brazilian Music, Tropicália, stock music loops, website music and instrumental music
Keywords: Ooh La Laambada, stock music loops, website music, instrumental music, royalty-free production music, stock music clips, production music, royalty free sound, websites music, corporate music, business music, music wav, music for film, music library, royalty-free music, stock music library, television music, royalty free background music, license music, royalty free music downloads, flash music, royalty-free song, commercial music, stock music sound effects, independent music, tv music, royalty free music loops, download music clips, stock music downloads, royalty-free songs, television looney tunes kids music, flash mp3 music, podcast music loops, arousing come-hither flirtatious hot inviting kissable libidinous provocative provoking seductive sensual sexy rock rock n' roll samba Latin dance Brazil After 1994 the Brazilian music style also called Lambada, which gave birth to the dance, started to fade away, and the dancers began to use other musical sources to continue practicing the Lambada dance Among these rhythms were the Flamenco Rumba such as from the Gipsy Kings and some Arabian music Some very resistant dancers started to use other music styles to keep on dancing Lambada Many of the Caribbean music like Soca, Merengue, Salsa, and Zouk were used to dance the Lambada
Finally the dance recovered most of its original way and style, with less acrobatic moves, smoother, intimate and closer contact Some people like Adílio Porto, Israel Szerman and Luís Florião Brazilian teachers regret that nowadays the dance changed its name to Zouk-Lambada in most parts of Brazil This is mainly because of its musical orphanage
Lets hope my version gets some airtime ooh la lambada
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