Juka -: Allo Cherry (kizomba Antiga)
The song is structured around a symbolic telephone call to a woman named "Cherry".
In the dance community, "Allô Cherry" is a staple at traditional Kizomba socials. Its steady, romantic beat is ideal for the close connection and grounded, fluid movements central to the dance's Angolan roots. It remains a popular choice for teachers and DJs looking to showcase the soul of before it began to branch into modern sub-genres.
: The lyrics describe an accidental hurt caused to a loved one. The repeated use of "Allô" underscores an urgent attempt to re-establish a dialogue and open a channel for forgiveness. Juka - Allo Cherry (Kizomba Antiga)
: Juka uses the track to express sincere repentance and a desire for reconciliation .
is a seminal track in the Kizomba Antiga (traditional) genre, performed by the singer Juka , who hails from São Tomé and Príncipe . Released in 2007 on the album Viva Africa - Kizomba , the song is widely celebrated for its classic rhythm and emotional depth. Musical Significance and Style The song is structured around a symbolic telephone
: Juka is noted as one of the most prominent performers of Kizomba from São Tomé and Príncipe, where the style closely mirrors the traditional Angolan sound.
: Unlike modern Urban Kiz, which incorporates R&B and electronic influences, "Allô Cherry" relies on the "retro" feel of traditional instrumentation and sensuous vocal delivery. Lyrical Themes: A Plea for Reconciliation It remains a popular choice for teachers and
: Juka emphasizes that his heart was not at fault for the mistake, reinforcing the theme of unintended harm and the hope for understanding. Legacy in Dance
The song is structured around a symbolic telephone call to a woman named "Cherry".
In the dance community, "Allô Cherry" is a staple at traditional Kizomba socials. Its steady, romantic beat is ideal for the close connection and grounded, fluid movements central to the dance's Angolan roots. It remains a popular choice for teachers and DJs looking to showcase the soul of before it began to branch into modern sub-genres.
: The lyrics describe an accidental hurt caused to a loved one. The repeated use of "Allô" underscores an urgent attempt to re-establish a dialogue and open a channel for forgiveness.
: Juka uses the track to express sincere repentance and a desire for reconciliation .
is a seminal track in the Kizomba Antiga (traditional) genre, performed by the singer Juka , who hails from São Tomé and Príncipe . Released in 2007 on the album Viva Africa - Kizomba , the song is widely celebrated for its classic rhythm and emotional depth. Musical Significance and Style
: Juka is noted as one of the most prominent performers of Kizomba from São Tomé and Príncipe, where the style closely mirrors the traditional Angolan sound.
: Unlike modern Urban Kiz, which incorporates R&B and electronic influences, "Allô Cherry" relies on the "retro" feel of traditional instrumentation and sensuous vocal delivery. Lyrical Themes: A Plea for Reconciliation
: Juka emphasizes that his heart was not at fault for the mistake, reinforcing the theme of unintended harm and the hope for understanding. Legacy in Dance