Three Spanish sisters, Lola, Lucia and Pilar Munoz, are known as Las Ketchup, a name they derived from their father's name, Tomate. They were born and raised in a Spanish area that is noted for its Andalucsian traditions, like flamenco and bullfighting. Their hit dance song, "The Ketchup Song" combines elements of Spanish rumba, Latin pop, Jamaican reggae and old-school hip hop. It tells the story of Diego, a young fashion-conscious gypsy who loves dancing and hip hop and sings his own Andalusian rap.
Last updated: June 15, 2004.
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