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Meaning of bembé by Nestor Pulido





Nestor Pulido

bembé
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He is called " bembé " to taste for the Caribbean women for his men, comes from the African sonar rite of drum leathers, to resemble as they feel the mulattoes in the Caribbean to his men, as the sound of a multitude of drums that left them ecstatic.

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