Gipsy Kings - Djobi, Djoba (official Video) ❲No Sign-up❳

The phrase "Djobi, Djoba" is a local expression—sometimes interpreted simply as a rhythmic chant, though some sources suggest it refers to a "free-spirited" local character or sentiment. The core lyrics, "cada día yo te quiero más," translate to "every day I love you more" . Performance and Visuals

"Djobi, Djoba" was originally released as an acoustic version on their 1982 album Allegria before being re-recorded for their self-titled 1987 breakthrough album. Alongside "Bamboléo," it helped the group achieve gold and platinum status in 15 countries by 1990, proving that their rhythmic "universal language" could transcend borders.

The track is famous for its "barrage" of flamenco guitars, rhythmic hand-claps ( palmas ), and soul-layered vocals led by Nicolas Reyes.

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