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Wednesday, June 17, 2009 @ 10:06 PM
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After a weekend of Colombian vibes all over our ears… we have decided to calm down a little bit and to listen to some dulce (sweet) songs that you may never have heard of also here is a selection of beautiful suave gentle smoothies….

 

The first one is from the Brazilian singer Vanessa da Mata from her last album Sim with a fusion of Forró and Caribbeanism…as Sly andRobbie the reggae artists seem to have helped for this album…

 

We love it the name of the song Pirraça

 

 Vanessa da Mata – Pirraça

 

The second song is from Oliver N’Goma the Gabonese singer of zouk this music originated from the French Caribbean islands which has spread to Africa.

 

Oliver is famed for many of his songs amongst them Bane or Alphonsine but few years ago he came with another beautiful act ‘Adia’.

Finally the song O’sanam O’sanam from the film Jurm

 

Anyway we are now on the way to Portugal to dance to the Agolan and Cape Verdean Kizomba so you should have some songs in Portuguese very soon here!

 

May the summer the sun!  
 

Sunday, February 15, 2009 @ 11:02 PM
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It’s Valentine’s day everyday for Sun Bailante. We have put together our favourite romantic songs. We hope they will make you feel loved…

 

Under the rainbow/A beautiful world is the cover from Israel “Iz” Kaʻanoʻi Kamakawiwoʻole. This Hawaiian singer and guitarist, now deceased, had blended together two very famous songs making an unforgettable ballade that is fresh, optimist and sad at the same time.

The second song is Tabaco y Chanel from the Bacilos a Colombian rock band that immigrated to the States. The lyrics: the smell of tobacco and Chanel reminds me the one of your skin…

 

La pli si tol from Chiktay, the rain falling on the roof makes me feel I want to hold you in my arms… This band was a famous band of Zouk in the 80’s in the French Caribbean islands.

 

Habib Koite’s Batoumande tell the story of an impossible love between souls from different tribes in Malian language.

 

Pensar Em Voce ‘thinking of you’ from the Brazilian singer Daniela Mercury.

 

Finally, what’s better than a good Bollywood film to find love and drama. Here is Janam one of the top soundtracks from the Veer Zaara the Indian blockbuster.

 

If you are single don’t feel depressed as WE LOVE YOU!