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Chelsy Shantel Feat. Lonny Johnson - Kuze Ki Sta Errado -

(What Is Wrong?) is a seminal kizomba track by Portuguese-Angolan singer Chelsy Shantel featuring the renowned producer and artist Loony Johnson . Originally released in 2006 on her self-titled debut album Chelsy Shantel , the song became a breakout hit that helped define the "Ghetto Zouk" movement of the late 2000s. Cultural and Linguistic Context

The lyrics explore themes of romantic friction and the search for resolution, a hallmark of the kizomba and zouk genres. Musical Impact and Recognition Kuze Ki Sta Errado - Chelsy Shantel feat. Loony Johnson Chelsy Shantel feat. Lonny Johnson - Kuze ki sta errado

The title "Kuze Ki Sta Errado" is in . Kuze: "What". Ki Sta: "That is". Errado: "Wrong" (from the Portuguese errado ). (What Is Wrong

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