The song “La Chona” is now also sung in Japan; This is how the popular song by Los Tucanes de Tijuana sounds

Only 56 seconds of recording were enough for various platforms of social media they will burst when listening to the theme “La Chona”but interpreted by Japanese citizens, who impregnate him with a special accent.

The original single of the Mexican band The Tijuana toucans has broken all borders, in various parts of the world people dance to the rhythm of “La Chona” and this time it was the members of the Japanese band Maboroshi who did not resist the funny lyrics and uploaded their own version to their official account at TikTok.

Contrary to what many would think, youngsters of J-pop music sang in español and although their diction was not entirely correct, there were many words that they pronounced very well and the intention of singing “La Chona” it was all a success.

The asian artists They are not the only ones who have brought cumbia to their countries, the song with which Los Tucanes has made millions of people sings has also been performed in Arabic and other languages.

History of “La Chona”

It was written by Mario Quinterovocalist of Los Tucanes, the lyrics came out in just five minutes and it was a request from one of his announcer friends, because with his wife he lived a story similar to the one told in the song.

The melody was released in 1995 and from that moment on it has become an anthem for parties and one of the songs that cannot be missed at meetings, it is also so popular that it even had its own “Challenge” in which the co-drivers had to get out of the car to dance, but the challenge was dangerous, so the authorities asked not to do it anymore.

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