"Jungle Fever" by The Chakachas.
OK, girls and boys, more 70s one-hit wonders (naughty, naughty!): This Belgian group was formed in the late 50s during the Latin music craze and remained a studio-based ensemble throughout its existence. Their skilled and soulful Latin rhythms belied the fact that all the members were either Belgian or Dutch men except for lead singer Kari Kenton who was of Cuban extraction and Tito Puente's wife. Their one hit came in '72 with a Bill Ador disco composition featuring overtly sexual moaning, heavy breathing and language by Kenton with Ador in the background. RIAA Certified Gold Disc and peaked at #8 on Billboard's Hot 100. Featured on the "Boogie Nights" soundtrack. Group? Song?
Answer: "Jungle Fever" by The Chakachas. I remember listening to "Jungle Fever" for the first time on the radio in '72 while at the University of Puerto Rico and thinking, "What in the world was that and how was that allowed on the airwaves!?".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mp-NIC6X0GQ
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