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Slaves of Joh

Slaves of Joh lyrics by Xodó de Motel. Verso 1 Escravos de jó, jogavam caxangá!!! Tira põe, deixa ficar. Guerreiros com guerreiros fazem zig zig za!...

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Slaves of Joh

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Verso 1

Escravos de jó, jogavam caxangá!!!

Tira põe, deixa ficar.

Guerreiros com guerreiros fazem zig zig za!

Guerreiros com guerreiros fazem zig zig za!

Verso 2 (inglês)

Slaves of Joh, play the caxanga

Take, push and let it stay

Warriors with warriors doing zig zig za

Warriors with warriors doing zig zig za

Verso 3 (espanhol)

Escravitos de Jó jogavan cajangá

Põe fuera, poñedes e largas en su lugar

Zapatistas e Hugo Chavez quieren nacionalizar!

Zapatistas e Hugo Chavez quieren nacionalizar!

Verso 4 (bielo-russo traduzido do google)

Proletari yareiaketa

Duchia atrani zarakaresketa

Lenin iaky Stalin Takla bla bla bla bla bla

Lenin iaky Stalin Takla bla bla bla bla bla

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