Lê Lê Lê

"Lê Lê Lê" is a 2011 song by Brazilian sertanejo duo João Neto & Frederico. It was a prerelease from their 2012 live album and DVD Ao Vivo em Palmas(Live from Palmas). Already their biggest hit for them in Brazil and Latin markets in 2011,[1] it gained big popularity on European dance charts in 2012, including in Spain, Portugal, France, Netherlands, UK.[2]

"Lê Lê Lê"
Single by João Neto & Frederico
from the album Ao Vivo em Palmas
Released2011 (Brazil and Latin markets)
May 2014 (Europe)
Recorded2012
GenreMúsica sertaneja (universitário)
Length2:39 (Radio edit)
LabelSom Livre (Brazil)
BIP (Netherlands, Belgium)
Songwriter(s)Raynner Sousa
Anderson Oliveira Barony
Junior Sergio Mendes De Souza (Adriann Mendes)
João Neto & Frederico (Brazil) singles chronology
"Tá Combinado"
(2011)
"Lê Lê Lê"
(2011)
"Tô Morando Sozinho"
(2012)
João Neto & Frederico (international) singles chronology
"Lê Lê Lê"
(2014)
Music video
"Lê Lê Lê" (live) on YouTube

It was re-released by BIP Records in May 2014 for major European markets charting in the Netherlands and Belgium.

Appearances

Besides the live album Ao Vivo em Palmas, "Lê Lê Lê" has appeared in a great number of Latin-inspired dance compilations including:

2012

  • Été 2012 (Smart)
  • Ritmo latino [2012] (Polystar)
  • Hot Latina 2012 (EMI)
  • ¡Tacatá! The Latin Hits 2012 Vol. 2 (Universal)

2013

  • Zumba Fitness – Dance Party 2 (Universal)
  • The Dome Vol. 65 (Polystar)
  • Let's Dance – Das Tanzalbum 2013 (Polystar)
  • Clubfete 2013.02 (Ballhaus)
  • Die Hit-Giganten – Best of Sommerhits (Sony)

2014

  • RTL II präsentiert: Ritmo do Brasil (Polystar)
  • MNM Big Hits 2014 Vol. 2 (Warner)
  • Hitzone 10 (Sony)

Track list

Europe

  1. "Lê Lê Lê" (radio edit) (2:39) – (BIP / BIP-Club-644)

"Lê Lê Lê" was used as a theme song for the telenovela series Cheias de Charme in 2012.[3]

Charts

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References

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