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DottyHerbie | 13:23 Mon 07th May 2007 | Music
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Ok, odd question and not a lot to go on. I am looking for a song that I love that was released anywhere between 1998 and 2003! It's a dancey tune and sounds a lot like dario G carnaval de paris, or samba - those kind of tunes. Was a really popular track over the summer one year. It starts with a drum beat (a bit like steel drums) and then kicks into like an electronic sound and is quite a fast paced tune (no singing). I'm sure they played it in opening ceremony of either manchester commonwealth games or an olympics one year. Please help!
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Is it Bellini's 'Samba de Janeiro'?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWKhbR33bww
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NO, that's not it - but what a speedy reply!! It sounds a bit like that - that kind of carnaval type sound. It's driving me mad, coz it's not one you'd hear on the radio now much. Thanks though x
well for the opening ceremony it was S club 7 but I remember Dario G sunchyme was used for the adverts. If not you are looking at it being a different sporting event.
or possibly Bingo Bango by Basemwnt Jaxx

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2YgytewmvA
Hooray, we got there in the end. Happy listening
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Mortartube you've done it!! I love this site. Thank you so much. I going off to download it right now. I never thought anyone would find the answer from my rubbish description. Thank you all very much! Enjoy the rest of your day off!!! x

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