
The message is positive have fun!” says Cimafunk. “It’s a good mix of sounds and summer heat. The rhythm of the song has a Caribbean flavor, African tones, and a good funk and disco sound.

The self-titled track is a dance song ready to cause a sensation on the streets and at nightclubs around the world (when we can dance together again, of course). Diverse and with a great variety of sound, Cun Cun Prá incorporates important legends of Cuban music, pop stars from Havana and Mexico and even brings funk directly from New Orleans. Sassarese Alternative forms įrom Latin cum, from Old Latin com, from Proto-Italic *kom, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱóm ( “ next to, at, with, along ” ).Cimafunk closes out the year with Cun Cun Prá, a 5-track EP that will surely help people shake off the melancholy of quarantine and move and wiggle as before. Compare Italian con, Portuguese com, Spanish con, Romanian cu, Sicilian cu.


Doublet of con.Ĭun ( third-person singular simple present cuns, present participle cunning, simple past and past participle cunned)

From Middle English cunnen, connen, from Old English cunnan ( “ to know, know how (to) ” ), from Proto-Germanic *kunnaną ( “ to know ” ).
