`Amor Gitano` (CD single)
What’s the Story?
Starting with a mix of traditional flamenco sounds ("aiyee, aiyee") and generic Gypsy Kings-style guitarra riffs -- and adding in a bit of pop -- the lyrics of AMOR GITANO move you right into melodramatic romantic ballad territory. Kids who know Spanish will pick up on the drama of the love affair: "even if it costs us our lives" and "hurts as much as it does." And anyone of Romani (Gypsy/gitano) ancestry will probably be offended by the implications in the lyrics that they are akin to thieves: "Soy tu gitano….Soy tu ladrón" ("I am your gypsy…I am your thief").
Is It Any Good?
Oddly enough, '"Amor Gitano" is most popular in Spain where the Romani -- who brought the world flamenco -- are constantly fighting this negative stereotype. It's also the theme song for the popular telenovela (Spanish soap opera) Zorro: La Espada y la Rosa, which certainly doesn't hurt sales. With Beyonce doing a pretty good job of phonetically singing in Spanish (the occasional verb phrase doesn't blend), this is more about novelty than about being a great single.

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