Thursday, October 9, 2008

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dumpling_libre -

Hi:

Does anyone know what the english name for the song lu ba ye is? or the danish name (I think it's
danish, well, I don't know. It's not an english speaking band). But they play it EVERYWHERE in
beijing and I think it samples an old techno melody.

It is a guy who sings and there is a girl who sings the chorus (lu ba lu ba lu ba ye)

I'm trying to find it on the internet or something about the band, but the pingyin for "lu ba ye"
isn't pulling anything up...



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Daan -

You would not be referring to Dragostea Din Tei, would you?










skylee -

Like this song (which probably has nothing to do with Chinese culture)? -> 绿柠檬树下的爱










Yellowfroggy -

I think it is a song from a Romanian band. It was a big hit in Europe last 2 summers, but I don t
know the name of the band nor of the song. There was also a remix by an Italian band.










Lu -

The name of the song is Dragostea Din Tei, as Daan said, and the name of the band that originally
sang it is O-Zone, I think they're from Moldova but Romania could be right too. The Italian band
that covered it is Haiducii. There is also a Chinese cover, but I still like the Moldovian version
best :-)
Try google for more info.












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