

The song in Portuguese is a mix cover of Márcia Ferreira's 1986 hit "Chorando se foi" (lyrics translated to Portuguese) and the Cuarteto Continental hit "Llorando se fue" (first upbeat version of the song introducing the accordion), released in 1984 through the Peruvian record label INFOPESA and produced by Alberto Maravi both songs were adapted from the 1981 Bolivian song Llorando se fue by Los Kjarkas. Kaoma - Chorando Se Foi (Lambada) Chorando Se Foi (Lambada) Kaoma. The video, filmed on Cocos beach in the city of Trancoso, in the state of Bahia, Brazil, features the Brazilian child duo Chico & Roberta. Kaoma - La Lambada (Official Video Clip) 1989 HD Llorando se fue. It was released as the first single from Kaoma's debut album Worldbeat.

It features guest vocals by Brazilian vocalist Loalwa Braz. This song is part of many ethnic places and cultures such as Latin America and the Philippines. lambadala sol fa mi rere fa mi re do rela sol laLA -> laa sol fa mi rere fa mi re do re la sol lasol sol sol fa la la re -> la sol fa lare fa. "Lambada", also known as "Chorando Se Foi (Lambada)" or "Llorando se fue (Lambada)" (both meaning "Crying went away" in Portuguese and Spanish, respectively), is a song recorded by French-Brazilian pop group Kaoma. La lambada es un ritmo brasilero en la decada del 70, obtuvo fama mundial luego del xito del grupo musical Kaoma titulado 'Chorando se foi' (llorando se fue) del grupo boliviano Los Kjarkas en 1989.
