Cho_Ka_Ka_O

Cho Ka Ka O

"Cho Ka Ka O" or "Chaud cacao" ("Hot cocoa") is a song performed by Belgian singer Annie Cordy. The song was written by Vivien Vallay, Patrick Bousquet and Pierre Carrel.[1] The song was released in France and Belgium in 1985. The song sold more than two and a half million singles worldwide[2] In 2021, the song was criticized for being racist, a claim one of the writers, Vallay, denied.[3]

Quick Facts Single by Annie Cordy, Released ...

Gummibär version

Quick Facts Single by Gummibär, from the album I Am Your Gummy Bear ...

Background

In 2007, German virtual singer Gummibär covered "Cho Ka Ka O (Choco Choco Choco)" for his debut album I Am Your Gummy Bear. This version peaked at number 16 on the French chart.[5]

Composition

the song is Sung in G major and then transposes to G# major, and it is a spin-off of Annie Cordy's version except it has cartoon music rather than tropical music

Music video

"Cho Ka Ka O" was released on March 23, 2008 on YouTube and features Gummibär dreaming of being immersed in a tropical island virtual video game reality. He then gets into a series of mishaps such as being run over and hit by coconuts, getting covered in hot chocolate, and being chased by crabs. He is also shown doing the hula dance. As of September 2023, the song has 280 million views.

Charts

More information Chart (1985), Peak position ...

Covers

  • In 2013, the controversial humorist Dieudonné M'bala M'bala made a cover of the song by turning the words : this new version, entitled "Shoananas" (in reference to The Holocaust), earned the comedian a sentence to a €28.000 fine for defamation, libel and incitement to hatred and racial discrimination.[8]
  • In 2015, Chico & the Gypsies made a cover of the song during the show "This is Your Life Annie Cordy".
  • In 2017, Lartiste song Chocolat lyrics Cho Cho Cho Chocolat, has been featured in the song.

References

  1. "Site officiel d'Annie Cordy : Discographie 1980". Archived from the original on 2015-04-15. Retrieved 2014-07-03.
  2. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 122.

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