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Machismo "Zenga, Zenga 'Gaddafi sweeps internet with a rap song (see video)

Music Clip 'Zenga, Zenga', created from fragments of a speech by the leader Moammar Gaddafi, who is fighting aggressively against his opponents, is gaining popularity on YouTube. So far we have seen the musical clip more than 1,800,000 users.
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The author is journalist and Israeli musician Alooshe Noy, as recorded by the U.S. newspaper The New York Times, who saw an intervention of Colonel on television calling upon to crush the demonstrators, and understood that his style was "typical" electronic music. During that speech, the Libyan head of state was dressed in a "strange" and raised his hands as if dancing to the beat of that music, specifically the style 'trance' and his speech had a certain rhythm and energy.

Alooshe took several hours to compose the video using a technology that allowed him to 'insert' Gaddafi's words in the music of 'Hey Baby', the song by American rapper Pitbull, and mixed images of the same speech with a girl topless dancing.

remix The author raised the YouTube web site and promoted it on Twitter and Facebook. As quoted by AFP, Alooshe said the clip was "very supportive of people in the Arab world did not know my identity and I said the clip had become something of an anthem of the opposition" in Libya. Upon learning that the perpetrator was from Tel Aviv, some Arabs who had praised the remix reacted in various ways, from hatred to the recognition of the originality of the video. "What matters is the music video and not the author. I'm waiting now for the new speech Gaddafi," cites a comment about the video on YouTube. According

Alooshe, many users have asked me to do a version of the video without the dancer to show their parents. The author also rose this version to YouTube, however, enjoys less popularity than the original.



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