![]() ![]() The lyrics and music of Kaoma's "Chorando Se Foi (Lambada)" were an unauthorized translation of the song " Llorando se fue", originally composed, performed and recorded by the Bolivian Andean folk group Los Kjarkas in 1981. ![]() The song's lyrics and music had been lawfully registered in 1985 by the founding members of Los Kjarkas – Gonzalo and Ulises Hermosa – in Germany's Music and Authors Society (GEMA), and the unauthorized copy by Kaoma led to a successful 1990 lawsuit by Los Kjarkas against Kaoma's producer Jean-Claude Bonaventure. Īccording to Gonzalo, Los Kjarkas had based "Llorando Se Fue" on a small, nostalgic Andean melody. 1987 – Sonora Andacollo from the album Norte Tropical – Lambada.1986 – Pastor López from the album Cumbia Universal.1986 – Los Graduados from the album Flor de un día.1985 – Vico y su Grupo Karicia from the LP Voz y sentimiento.1985 – Don Medardo y sus Player from the album Lo Mejor del Año, Vol.4.1985 – Juan "Corazón" Ramón from the album Cada Día Mejor.1984 – Wilkins from the album Una Historia Importante – 15 Grandes Exitos.1984 – Armonia 10 from the LP El Chinchorro, Vol.1984 – Cuarteto Continental from the LP Fiesta de Cumbias.Prior to Kaoma's 1989 release of the song, several covers of "Llorando se fue" had been released as dance tracks: Their song was written in a sad and slow Afro-Bolivian Saya rhythm. ![]()
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