Search - Ketchup :: Asereje (The Ketchup Song) - Germany

Asereje (The Ketchup Song) - Germany
Ketchup
Asereje (The Ketchup Song) - Germany
Genres: Pop, Latin Music
 
The Trio of Pilar, Lucia Y Lola Are the Daughters of Famed Flamenco Guitarist Antonio "el Tomate" Fernandez..hence The Monker of Las Ketchup. They have Quickly Conquered the Charts of Europe with this Hip Huggin', Catchy S...  more »

     
   
?

Larger Image

CD Details

All Artists: Ketchup
Title: Asereje (The Ketchup Song) - Germany
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 1
Label: Sbme Import
Release Date: 12/10/2002
Album Type: Import, Single
Genres: Pop, Latin Music
Styles: Dance Pop, Latin Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

Synopsis

Album Details
The Trio of Pilar, Lucia Y Lola Are the Daughters of Famed Flamenco Guitarist Antonio "el Tomate" Fernandez..hence The Monker of Las Ketchup. They have Quickly Conquered the Charts of Europe with this Hip Huggin', Catchy Song that Has all the Hallmarks of Being 2002's "Macarena". This Edition Includes a "Spanglish" Version as Well as Two Remixes. Yes Virginia, There is a Dance that Accompanies the Tune as Well, So Watch Out for World Domination!
 

CD Reviews

I dont care if its just a 1 hit wonder...its just great...!!
Pradipta Guhathakurta | Stamford, CT United States | 11/22/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Yeah, this may be the one and only song that they are ever known for, but I don't think that these people have the same record label backing and push that ..lets say the Shakiras and the Avrils and the Spears have...but when I first heard this song on the radio, the beat and the rhythm just jumped out at me.
I do not understand a word of it, I dont intend to. I just like the music and I appreciate them for the sheer rhythm and harmony of what they have created...Everyday, I see the media trying so hard to force "hits" out of mediocre performances...if these were three chicks from the US, I can guarantee you, record labels would be falling head over heels trying to sign them on... and calling them the next TLC ...and having them on Good Morning America and all that kind of fun stuff...Lets admit it. This is one great song."
Great hit
Jake | FL, USA | 10/30/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I'm a Spanish student, so the commercials for this song gave me a natural appeal. As stupid as "The Ketchup Song" sounds, "Aserejé" has a really appealing beat and has hit no. 1 in Latin America and all across Europe. I learned the Spanish words and the dance so I just can't get this song out of my head. "Aserejé ja de je, de jebe tude jebere, sebiunouba majabi, an de bugui, and de buididipi..."A must have for anyone who speaks Spanish or is learning it."
PHENOMENAL, INDEED!
leo p. udtohan | Bohol, Philippines | 02/01/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I really admire this song and its power to capture the whole world, after Mambo no.5. The latino beat what makes this song so great that you can't control your feet to dance on the floor. Asereje, though the meaning is not known to the public is adopted as part of the vocabulary of the people.When you go to offices, malls, restaurants, or riding a jeep/public transpo, Asereje is on the airvwave.People like the Latino beat, not the R & B and too Western songs. And there is a circulated news that Asereje means "devil" in Spanish. But to tell you, Asereje means "have you seen" in Brazilian. It is about Diego who wants to be the number one in the Friday night party. When those analysts claim the line of the song "el himno de las 12 para Diego la cancion mas deseada" is diabolic in meaning, well, it is natural for Diego to go home after 12."