Jane J. said:Hey, have you guys heard La Trampa de un Gobierno, also from the website?
Tu eres una trampa...una trampa maldita
Una trampa que est? tomando nuestra econom?a
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Tu eres una trampa...una trampa maldita
Una trampa que abusa con toda la poblaci?n
Who are these subversive bachateros? Are these kinds of songs playing on the radio or were they just for caravanas? They are hilarious.
Daniel W. said:My wife is Dominican, and would love to have a copy of this song. Does anyone know where I might be able to download it, so I could make a CD, and give it to her? Thanks!
Daniel W.
use lime wire i've found everylatin song ive wanted and in thirty days have downloaded 1500 songs its fast real fast www.limewire.comDaniel W. said:My wife is Dominican, and would love to have a copy of this song. Does anyone know where I might be able to download it, so I could make a CD, and give it to her? Thanks!
Daniel W.
this song actually plays here in cotuiLesley D said:Hola Jane,
I don't know but I listened to some of the songs last night thanks to your link and honestly they are horrible (rhythm wise). May be they are good for a political campaign but unless I am missing something in terms of musicality and music in general that can become contagious- I don't think so. They served their purpose and that's it. I was in the DR briefly in December and every second TV comercial on CDN-cadena de noticias they played the song "ojal? regrese Leonel al mando ... to the rhythm of "ojal? que llueva caf? en el campo". That's catchy I will admit but only for the campaign. ?Me entiendes?". Do you agree?
jaded1 said:this song actually plays here in cotui