Perhaps all-most time’s well-known Catalan rumba is “Bamboleo.” Gipsy Kings, a French band, gained international recognition for the song when they included it on their 1987 self-titled album. The song has gained enduring appeal and become a classic. It has been redone in numerous languages, genres, and musical styles by different artists. The song combines two South American music anthems. He borrows heavily from the lyrics and melody of Simón Dáz’s “Caballo Viejo,” a classic of Venezuelan popular music, while also shooting a Brazilian samba written by André de Sá Filho and recorded by Carmen Miranda in 1931. Despite everything, the three Gipsy Kings band leaders—Nicolás Reyes, Tonino Baliardo, and Chico Bouchikhi—signed the song when it was published on the group’s album. They were forced to acknowledge Daz as a co-author of the subject later on given the evidence.

(1) Gipsy Kings – Bamboleo (Video Clip) – Bing video