Coco Jamboo

"Coco Jamboo" is a song by German Eurodance group Mr. President. It was released in March 1996 as the lead single from their second studio album, We See the Same Sun. The song was a hit in many European countries, reaching number one in Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Sweden, and Switzerland. It also enjoyed success in the United States, peaking at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 in September 1997.

"Coco Jamboo"
Single by Mr. President
from the album We See the Same Sun
ReleasedMarch 29, 1996
Recorded1995
Genre
Length3:36
LabelWarner Bros.
Songwriter(s)
  • Kai Matthiesen
  • Delroy Rennalls
  • Rainer Gaffrey
Producer(s)
  • Kai Matthiesen
  • Rainer Gaffrey
Mr. President singles chronology
"I'll Follow the Sun"
(1995)
"Coco Jamboo"
(1996)
"I Give You My Heart"
(1996)
Music video
"Coco Jamboo" on YouTube

Mr. President won the 1997 Echo award in Germany for the best Dance single with "Coco Jamboo".[1]

Critical reception

Aberdeen Evening Express noted "Coco Jamboo" as "Ace of Base-style Euro-pop that has already done the business on the continent."[2] Larry Flick from Billboard wrote that "once again, the European dance scene spawns a potential stateside smash. With its balmy bassline and spirited chorus, this single offers a way-familiar (but quite pleasant) pop/dancehall sound à la Ace Of Base, but with a rugged hip-hop edge. The blend of wispy female vocals and throaty male rapping contributes to making this an easy programming bet."[3] Porcys listed the song at number 100 in their ranking of "100 Singles 1990-1999". They said, "Of course, summer is a season of banalities, but beautiful and joyful, and one of the functions of popular music is to enrich our gray lives with beauty and joy."[4]

Chart performance

"Coco Jamboo" went on to become a huge hit all over Europe, peaking at number-one in Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Sweden and Switzerland. It also was a Top 5 hit in Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100, where the single reached number 4 in July 1996. In the United Kingdom, it went to number 8 in June 1997, in its second run on the UK Singles Chart. The song first time peaked at number 87 in December 1996. Outside Europe, "Coco Jamboo" was successful in both Australia and New Zealand, where it reached number 7 and 9. And on the US Billboard Hot 100, it peaked at number 21 as the only song by the band to reach that chart. On the Billboard Dance Club Songs, it reached number 17. The single was awarded with a gold record in Austria, New Zealand, Sweden and Switzerland. It also earned a silver record in the United Kingdom and a platinum record in Australia, Germany and Norway.

Music video

Lady Danii, Layzee Dee and T-Seven of Mr. President in the music video of "Coco Jamboo".

The song's music video, released in April 1996, was directed by John Buche.[5] It features the band's members walking on a beach and performing the song. It was filmed in Carúpano, a small city located in the Venezuelan coasts. The video specifically shows Playa Medina and Plaza Santa Rosa, two touristic places in Carúpano, and also part of the Carnival of Carúpano, one of the most iconic Carnivals in Venezuela.

Track listings

CD maxi - Europe (1996)
  1. "Coco Jamboo" (Radio Version) - 3:37
  2. "Coco Jamboo" (Extended Version) - 5:42
  3. "Coco Jamboo" (Groove Version) - 6:02
  4. "Coco Jamboo" (Mousse T.'s Club Mix - Radio Edit) - 3:10
  5. "Coco Jamboo" (Mousse T.'s Extended Club Mix) - 6:15
  6. "Coco Jamboo" (Mousse T.'s Dangerous Dub) - 6:17
  7. "Coco Jamboo" (Instrumental Version) - 3:33
  8. "Coco Jamboo" (Put In On Another Version) - 3:17
CD single - Europe (1996)
  1. "Coco Jamboo" (Radio Version) - 3:37
  2. "Coco Jamboo" (Extended Version) - 5:42
CD maxi Remixes - Europe (1996)
  1. "Coco Jamboo" (C. C.'s R & B Mix) - 4:14
  2. "Coco Jamboo" (Chico Y Chico Tribal Radio Mix) - 3:42
  3. "Coco Jamboo" (Candy Club Remix) - 5:46
  4. "Coco Jamboo" (Candy Club's Ragga Jump) - 5:03
  5. "Coco Jamboo" (Chico Y Chico Tribal Remix) - 6:36
  6. "Coco Jamboo" (Original Radio Version) - 3:38

Christmas Version

During the 1996 holiday season, a Christmas-themed version of "Coco Jamboo" was released by the band, featuring new lyrics and festive instruments. It is currently viewable on YouTube.[6]

Cover versions

Romanian performer Inna recorded a song called "Rendez Vous" for her fourth studio album, Inna (2015), which samples elements from the recording.

Israeli singer Netta Barzilai performed a cover of the song for the first episode of her youtube show, NETTA's office.[7]

Charts and sales

Certifications and sales

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[52] Platinum 70,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[53] Gold 25,000*
Germany (BVMI)[54] Platinum 500,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[55] Gold 5,000*
Norway (IFPI Norway)[56] Platinum  
Sweden (GLF)[57] Gold 25,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[58] Gold 25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[59] Silver 200,000^

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

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