The Clinton-Lewinsky scandal was all over the news in 1998. Billboard reports “Mambo No. 5” reached the peak of its popularity in 1999. Someone called “Monica” is mentioned in the chorus of the song.
(CBS 11) - Todays' Friday Fun Song has its roots going back 70 years to 1949 when Cuban musician/performer Perez Prado recorded this song originally. Lou Bega (born David Lubega on April 13, 1975) is ...
In 2018, the Queen movie Bohemian Rhapsody reinforced the fact that a music biopic can be tremendously successful: It’s the highest-grossing music biopic in US history. There is money to be had and ...
Actress Riyaa Senn had a fan-girl moment as she met Mambo No. 5 hitmaker Lou Bega, a memory she says felt “nothing short of magical”. Riyaa took to Instagram to share a picture with Lou Bega. In the ...
Tracy Morgan channeled a little bit of Lou Bega on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The actor unveiled the “exclusive world premiere” of mock biopic Mambo No. 5. The spoof traced the origins of Lou Bega’s 1999 hit, ...
A little bit of Lou Bega is all Tracy Morgan needs. The actor and comedian is currently in the midst of promoting his new movie What Men Want, which also features Erykah Badu. But during his ...
Tracy Morgan also spoke about his 'Godfather'-inspired room and aquarium in his Alpine, N.J., home when he visited the talk show Monday. By Katherine Schaffstall Tracy Morgan debuted a trailer for a ...
Stephen King and his wife, Tabitha King, have been through a lot together, but the greatest test in their marriage was caused by one man: Lou Bega. His passion for the tune wasn’t just limited to the ...
Lou Bega’s “Mambo No. 5,” a 1999 smash that topped the pop charts in most global territories, is one of the most love-it-or-hate-it songs of all time — Stephen King’s wife definitely falls in the ...
In 1999 Lou Bega released his hit single Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of…), which is a song that became all sorts of popular for reasons I’m not sure any of us will understand, but it is super catchy so ...
Some people have too much time on their hands - and thank God that they do. If they didn't, we wouldn't have photos of Coke bottles lined up with every girl's name from Lou Bega's 'Mambo No. 5'. A ...