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- Marica_tú abstract ""Marica tú" (Spanish for You queer) is one of the many parodies of the song "Dragostea Din Tei", by the Moldovan group O-Zone. It was made by a comedy duo from Spain called Los Morancos de Triana, composed by brothers Jorge and César Cadaval. It became a major radio hit in many countries in Latin America, particularly in México, Chile, Perú, Argentina, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico. In the latter, this song is more well-known than the original, whereby the original song Dragostea Din Tei is confused with this parody in Latin America, leading to controversy over a Chicken Little trailer in which the titular character dances to Dragostea Din Tei.Jorge Cadaval was one of the first Spanish subjects, along with his husband Ken, to marry under Spain's same-sex marriage statutes. His brother César has been supportive of Jorge's sexual orientation since Jorge asserted it; as a result, the comedy duo occasionally addresses LGBTT issues in their comedy routines. In this case, the comedy duo replaced the original lyrics with audaciously pro-gay lyrics in Spanish, more or less preserving the original Romanian rhyme in parts (an intentional sort of mondegreen or soramimi), and by doing such, transformed the song into an international gay anthem. The video features a man who, after singing for a while, unleashes a stereotypical gay party, with lots of smoke, lights, feathers, and male strippers, while advising the listener to come out of the closet.The parodical version is also known by its refrain, (Fiesta, fiesta, y) pluma, pluma gay [(Party, party and) gay feathers, feathers (sissyness) in English, which has almost the exactly same rhyme of the Romanian (Vrei să pleci dar) nu mă, nu mă iei.Other known refrain is 'Marica quien, marica tú, marica yo, marica ha, ha (Queer who, queer you, queer me, queer ha, ha), the same rhyme of Maia-hi, Maia-hu, Maia-ha, Maia-ha-haDominican merengue singer Mala Fe recorded a merengue version of the song.".
- Marica_tú wikiPageExternalLink x8qcw_pluma-gay-los-morancos.
- Marica_tú wikiPageExternalLink Maricatu.mp3.
- Marica_tú wikiPageID "3113250".
- Marica_tú wikiPageLength "2704".
- Marica_tú wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Marica_tú wikiPageRevisionID "609894835".
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Category:LGBT-related_songs.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_parodies.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish-language_songs.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Closeted.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Coming_out.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Dominican_Republic.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Dragostea_Din_Tei.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Dragostea_din_tei.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Gay_anthem.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Los_Morancos.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Merengue_music.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Mondegreen.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink México.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink O-Zone.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Parody.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Perú.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Puerto_Rico.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Soramimi.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink The_closet.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Triana,_Seville.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLink Venezuela.
- Marica_tú wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marica tú".
- Marica_tú hasPhotoCollection Marica_tú.
- Marica_tú wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:World-music-song-stub.
- Marica_tú subject Category:LGBT-related_songs.
- Marica_tú subject Category:Musical_parodies.
- Marica_tú subject Category:Spanish-language_songs.
- Marica_tú comment ""Marica tú" (Spanish for You queer) is one of the many parodies of the song "Dragostea Din Tei", by the Moldovan group O-Zone. It was made by a comedy duo from Spain called Los Morancos de Triana, composed by brothers Jorge and César Cadaval. It became a major radio hit in many countries in Latin America, particularly in México, Chile, Perú, Argentina, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico.".
- Marica_tú label "Marica tú".
- Marica_tú sameAs m.08s75q.
- Marica_tú sameAs Q6762547.
- Marica_tú sameAs Q6762547.
- Marica_tú wasDerivedFrom Marica_tú?oldid=609894835.
- Marica_tú isPrimaryTopicOf Marica_tú.