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He bought the musical rights of about 300 lambada songs.
He can even dance the lambada better than any of the girl's schoolmates.
Now it's just a timely lambada of the practical and the privileged.
Nevertheless, lambada could follow in the footsteps of the twist.
In 1991, following the Lambada dance craze, he directed a film about it.
We ground our hips together doing a prostrate lambada on the couch.
"We saw insane 50-year-old people doing the lambada," recalls Waters.
They also like to borrow her Western magazines, and even want lessons in lambada dancing.
The lambada is fine if you like being locked into a Latin frenzy on the dance floor.
Unlike the lambada, the slide has not yet been seen in films and on magazine covers.
Some very resistant dancers started to use other music styles to keep on dancing Lambada.
Other dancers said the close contact of the lambada was part of its appeal.
Palladium now offers lambada dancing and free lessons every Friday.
Although it was recognized as a summer hit, the Lambada was not yet a true worldwide success.
The song is alternately titled "Lambada" in several cover versions.
It's now clear that outside Brazil, lambada is a new French word for hype.
He managed to drag her giggling through the lambada.
Lambada, a current Brazilian product, stays largely off the turntable.
She was born in Lambada, a tribal community.
The former leader of this block was Lambada.
Not since the forbidden lambada had a dance import caused such commotion in this country.
The meaning of the word lambada is disputed.
The Lambada is usually very fast and frantic.
I hear the filthy, devilish strains of the lambada, and they mock the North.
As zouk tires slightly, lambada has its night on the town.