Опубликовано: 31 дек. 2017 г.Provided to YouTube by BMG Rights Management GmbH
Ooops Up · SNAP!
World Power
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Producer: Benito Benites
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Composer: Benito Benites
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Dj Lhasa is back! One of the most respected italian djs and producers has been breaking into the spotlight again with his new smash Chiribim Chiribom.
For being one of the hottest euro-dance act of the late 90s and early 2000s, (Pinocchio, Together Forever, Giulia peaked at number one in Italy, Spain, Austria, Scandinavia, Canada, Japan and South East Asia) Dj Lhasa, aka Maurizio Braccagni, has had a surprisingly quiet period but fast forward to 2015 he refound his groove and produced this massive pop-dance anthem.
Originally released in the 50s, Chiribim Chiribom has been skillfully reworked by Dj Lhasa in collaboration with the EDM producer Francesco Sparacello mixing sounds of jazz and electronic music and finding the perfect balance between a funny folk song and an undeniably catchy floorkiller. Chiribim Chiribom is an infectious song marked by the recognizable Dj Lhasa touch.
«The Bohemian Rhapsody soundtrack is an interesting compilation of hits, live performances and a few new takes on classic tracks. Nestled in the middle is this unlisted mix of I Want To Break Free. This version takes the „Greatest Hits II Single Mix CD Edit“ minus the synth instrumental section from 2:32 to 3:07. It surprisingly isn't noticeable and sounds very natural. A very effective edit.»