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Galera (song)

"Galera" is a single by Jessy Matador. The song featuring vocals from King Kuduro & Bra Zil; The original idea was born from the song titled "Galera" produced by the duo "BHB" Back Home Border Gianni Chiarparini & Nikholas Murphy; then the featuring with Jessy Matador that put his vocals on the instrumental beat. After that the song was released on the August 1, 2011 in France and managed to peak to number 68 in the French Singles Chart. It samples the 1978 disco hit " Let's All Chant" by Michael Zager Band.

Usage examples of "galera".

Dalla galera di Civitavecchia fui inviato a Roma dopo pochi mesi e liberato, col giuramento di assassinare il principe T.

Trinidad is large, because from the Cape of Galera to the Point of Arenal, where he was at the present time, he says it is 35 leagues.

Ramos o Malaita, Galera, Florida, San Dimas, San German, Guadalupe, Arrecifes, San Marcos, Treguada, Tres Marias, Santiago, San Urban, San Christobal o Pauro, Santa Catalina o Aguari y Santa Ana o Itapa.

Puerto Galera, a resort across from Batangas on the southern Philippine island of Luzon.

Our Galera was overcrowded then, and 150 men had to use the two toilets all at once.

Near the Galera River, a man of the Indian Protective Service came upon a small Indian boy with his pet, a white jaguar.

El Diamante and La Galera shoals, a couple of miles into the bay beyond the entrance to Cadiz anchorage.

Less than two years after the Unzen catastrophe another group of volcano watchers, led by Stanley Williams of the University of Arizona, descended into the rim of an active volcano called Galeras in Colombia.

High up to starboard, outlined faintly against the stars, he could see the Castillo de Galeras towering over the harbour more than six hundred feet up, with the Apostolado Battery almost at sea level below it.

There were fifteen long Galeras or corridors hewn in the stone of the walls, like railroad tunnels, dank and cold at night.