Likewise, who Sings The Ketchup Song?
Las Ketchup
Beside above, what does asereje mean in Spanish? The title of the song is Aserejé and is sung by Las Ketchup. Asereje is the story of Diego, a Spanish rasta, who goes to the disco high on drugs, looking for a drink, and hoping that his friend the DJ will play his favorite song, the Sugarhill Gang's song Rapper's Delight.
Beside above, are Las Ketchup sisters?
Las Ketchup was made up of the four Muñoz sisters: Lucía, Lola, Pilar and Rocío (who joined later), the daughters of Spanish flamenco guitarist El Tomate (there's a theme here). They achieved worldwide fame with their 2002 hit The Ketchup Song, which sold over seven million copies.
Why is it called The Ketchup Song?
The group name “Las Ketchup” is a reference to that, and their first album was called “Hijas del Tomate” (daughters of the tomato). And the song “Aserejé” was just called the Ketchup Song because of commercial reasons, as far as I know.
Is The Ketchup Song demonic?
The controversy that sparked was rooted in the title of the song, "Aserejé", which—if broken down—supposedly makes reference to a demonic being.Where is the ketchup?
Ketchup comes from the Hokkien Chinese word, kê-tsiap, the name of a sauce derived from fermented fish. It is believed that traders brought fish sauce from Vietnam to southeastern China. The British likely encountered ketchup in Southeast Asia, returned home, and tried to replicate the fermented dark sauce.ncG1vNJzZmiemaOxorrYmqWsr5Wne6S7zGifqK9dmbxuxc6uZJ2nXam1pnnKnqucoKWleqWtzZyc