Kaoma were a French-Brazilian pop group best known for the 1989 hit Lambada. The recording turned the melody of Los Kjarkas' Llorando se fue into an international dance-pop phenomenon, later tied to a copyright dispute that restored credit to the Bolivian authors Gonzalo Hermosa and Ulises Hermosa. The tag connects dance music, Latin pop circulation, and the way regional songs can be repackaged for the global market.