In France, the song was covered by another music group,
Carioca, which peaked only at No. 22 on 9 September 1989 and remained in the charts for nine weeks. It was also covered, around that time, by other Brazilian singers, such as
Fafá de Belém, whose 1985 album
Aprendizes da Esperança was an early example of the lambada music genre. In the same year, a cover by Regina appeared on the album
Lambada Tropical (credited to Chico Mendes) and on the compilation albums
Max Mix 9 and ''Hits '89''. In December 1989, the renowned Egyptian singer and composer,
Amr Diab, introduced a fresh perspective to Lambada's melody. He released “Leily” from the album Shawakna, reimagining the melody with a unique oriental essence. His innovative approach introduced new melodic elements, harmoniously blended with contemporary arrangements. The song "Sochna Kya" from the 1990
Hindi film
Ghayal sampled the melody of Lambada. Japanese singer
Akemi Ishii released a cover version in Japanese on 21 March 1990, which peaked at No. 16 on the
Oricon charts and was re-recorded in 2011. Also in 1990, American
experimental rock band
Sun City Girls covered the song with the title "The Shining Path", for their album
Torch of the Mystics. Turkish singer Cengiz Coşkuner recorded a version of the song, with lyrics written by Ülkü Aker, and it featured on his album
Seni Gidi Seni & Kapris Yapma, which was also released in 1990. Another Turkish singer, Rüya Çağla, wrote and recorded a version for use as the title track of her album
Lambada, also released in 1990. In 1990,
Hong Kong DJ Aling Choi Ling Ling released a cover version "人生嘉年華" ("Carnival of Life") in
Cantonese. The song was used in 1994 in the
Arcade video game 'Best of Best' by the Korean company SunA. Jamaican musician
Elephant Man released "Hate Mi" in 2004, which samples Lambada. Brazilian singer-songwriter
Ivete Sangalo recorded a version of "Chorando Se Foi (Lambada)" for her 2005 album
As Super Novas, released as its third single, becoming no. 1 in Brazil; she also recorded the song on
her second live album in 2007. In 2006,
Wisin & Yandel sampled the song in "
Pam Pam". Mexican singer
Mariana Seoane recorded her cover of the song for her 2007 album
Está de Fiesta... Atrévete!!. Japanese band
Seikima-II's frontman
Demon Kakka recorded their version of Lambada in Japanese/Spanish for his 2008 album ''GIRLS' ROCK Hakurai''. In 2011,
Don Omar sampled the song, and also sang part of Kaoma's lyrics in his single "
Taboo". Also in 2011,
Jennifer Lopez sampled Lambada on her hit song "
On the Floor", which reached No. 3 in the
Billboard Hot 100. ==See also==