What does asereje mean in Spanish?
“Aserejé”, which can be broken down into the Spanish phrase “a ser hereje”, meaning “let’s be heretical”. “Ja, de je, de jebe tu de jebere” – “Ja” would here be the beginning of the Tetragrammaton referring to Jehova (God).
Why is the ketchup song called that?
The group is made up of Pilar, Lola, and Lucia Munoz – three sisters from the Andalusia region of Spain. They took their name in honor of their father, a flamenco guitarist known as “El Tomate.” “The Ketchup Song” was a huge international hit.
Where is Las Ketchup from?
Córdoba, Spain
Las Ketchup/Origin
What ever happened to Las Ketchup?
They achieved worldwide fame with their 2002 hit The Ketchup Song, which sold over seven million copies. But as the group struggled to emulate the success of their first hit, they sank into obscurity, cementing their position as one of the biggest one-hit wonders the world has ever seen.
Who sang Las Ketchup song?
Las Ketchup
The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)/Artists
Why is the ketchup song The Devil’s Song?
The theory goes that in Spanish, ‘a’ means ‘to’, ‘ser’ means ‘be’, and ‘ereje’ means ‘heretical’, so the title of the song could mean ‘to be heretical’, or in opposition of the church. Satan-haters interpret these lyrics to signify the devil dancing around the corner.
Who sang Las Ketchup Song?
Who sings Las Ketchup?
Lucía MuñozVocals
Lola MuñozVocalsRocio MuñozVocalsPilar MuñozVocals
Las Ketchup/Members
How old is asereje?
‘The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)’ was the stunning debut single by Spanish pop group Las Ketchup, taken from their debut studio album Hijas del Tomate (2002). The band seemed primed and ready to be one-hit-wonders, with all their tomato themed imagery lining up perfectly.
What happened to Las ketchups?
The group have not released any new music since 2006 but continue to tour around Spain and surprised fans in 2016 when they made a surprise appearance at Sweden’s Melodifestivalen music festival.
How much did the Ketchup Song make?
2006: Un Blodymary and addition of Rocío The group took an extended absence from the public eye to write songs for a new album and, during the same period, Pilar had a baby. In 2006, they were joined by Rocío, a fourth sister, and came back as a four girl group to represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006.