Mambo Jambo — is the alternative name of the song by Perez Prado Qué rico el mambo. The term may also refer to: A song of Scatman John s album Scatman s World A theme clubbing night of Zouk club, in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur This disambiguation page lists… … Wikipedia
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