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To the uninitiated, la lambada el baile prohibido latino dvdrip is a popular Mexican dance that's actually prohibited in some areas. The name translates to banned Latin dance or banned Latino dance, depending on who you ask. What started out as one specific song has since become an entire genre of music that combines elements of Cumbia, Mambo, and Cha-cha-cha with traditional Mexican folk songs and rhythms. For some reason, this same music has sparked controversy in over seven countries around the world. In the United States, the controversy is centred on a song called La Bamba, which has been banned seven times. In most cases, the song tweaks or alters the lyrics of an existing song. In most cases, this is done with the intention of darkening its sound and making it offensive to many people. This also means that some areas have banned la bamba without even knowing what it was they were banning. The most recent ban was issued in 2012 and lasted only a few months before it was lifted by a court ruling and reinstated as La Bamba. In 2011, la bamba was banned by the city of Miami Beach. The song La Bamba was banned by the government of Plasencia, Spain after a ban imposed on it in 2011. The ban was recalled under popular pressure. In 2008, Thailand officially banned la bamba as well as several other Latin dance cuts that were otherwise legal to play on radio or television sets. The ban was issued after the song La Bamba, which includes elements of Cha-cha-cha and Mambo, came to light following its release for commercial use in Thailand . La Bamba nevertheless remains popular there, especially with youth subcultures. Following the Thailand precedent, after the release of La Bamba for commercial use, the government of Malaysia declared that "All radio stations are to refrain from playing it at any time because it is banned by order of the Home Ministry" on January 18, 2008. The song was released in Malaysia on January 16, 2008. Following Thailand's example, no reason was given for banning la bamba. However it should be noted that Malaysia has a predominantly Muslim population and la bamba includes Middle Eastern musical elements. In May 2010, Mexico declared la lambada el baile prohibido latino dvdrip as a national cultural patrimony. Title:mexican officials ban la bamba To this day, la bamba remains banned in several countries. Many policies are still in place to prevent the song from being played on any kind of music player, including cell phones that are used for ringtones. The government of Thailand has banned la bamba along with several other Latin dance songs. There also exists a remix to the song called "la bamba 2010" made by DJ Junior who is a part of the band called "el barrio" this remix along with others can be found on YouTube. eccc085e13

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