(asereje) (spanish Version) (official Video): Las Ketchup - The Ketchup Song

Released in June 2002, "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" by the Spanish girl group became an era-defining global phenomenon, selling over 12 million copies worldwide. The Hidden Meaning of "Aserejé"

Because Diego doesn't speak English, he sings along phonetically. The famous chorus "Aserejé, ja, de je, de jebe tu de jebere..." is actually a Spanish-speaker’s phonetic approximation of the opening lines: "I said a hip-hop, the hippie, the hippie to the hip hip hop..." . Visuals and the Iconic Dance Released in June 2002, "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)"

Hands held open, facing down, waving over each other. The Hitchhiker: Tossing thumbs over the shoulder. Visuals and the Iconic Dance Hands held open,

Despite various conspiracy theories suggesting the lyrics were satanic, the song actually tells a humorous story about a young man named . The official Spanish version music video was filmed at

The official Spanish version music video was filmed at . It captures a high-energy beach party atmosphere where the trio—sisters Lucía, Lola, and Pilar Muñoz—perform their signature choreography :

Placing hands on the head while knocking knees together. Commercial Impact Las Ketchup - Music Moves Europe Awards