Released: August 20, 2002

Songwriter: Manuel Ruiz

Producer: Manuel Ruiz

She told Q magazine that the description of 'an ecstatic exorcism' is "a perfect way to describe" Ceremonials. "What's been exorcised?" the "Dog Days Are Over" singer continued: "Self-doubt. Guilt. Pain. And constant questioning of who I am and where my morals lie. What's my attitude to love and am I happy, am I sad and oh God, Jesus Christ help me! It's a lot to do with being away so much and the difference between being a performer and trying to be in a relationship. It's a constant battle between good and bad, chaos and control." Read more on Last.fm.

Length: 5:03

[Verse 1]
Friday night, it's party time
Feelin' ready, lookin' fine
Viene Diego rumbeando
With the magic in his eyes
Checkin' every girl in sight
Groovin' like he does the mambo

[Pre-Chorus]
And he's the man alli en la disco, playin' sexy, feelin' hotter
He's the king bailando el ritmo ragatanga
And the DJ that he knows well
On the spot always around twelve
Plays the mix that Diego mezcla con la salsa
Y la baila and he dances y la canta

[Chorus]
Aserejé ja de je
De jebe tu de jebere
Sebiunouva
Majabi an de bugui
An de buididipí
Aserejé ja de je
De jebe tu de jebere
Sebiunouva
Majabi an de bugui
An de buididipí

[Verse 2]
Many think it's brujeria
How he comes and disappears
Every move will hypnotize you
Some will call it chuleria
Others say that it's the real
Rastafari afrogitano

[Pre-Chorus]
And he's the man alli en la disco, playin' sexy, feelin' hotter
He's the king bailando el ritmo ragatanga
And the DJ that he knows well
On the spot always around twelve
Plays the mix that Diego mezcla con la salsa
Y la baila and he dances y la canta

[Chorus]
Aserejé ja de je
De jebe tu de jebere
Sebiunouva
Majabi an de bugui
An de buididipí
Aserejé ja de je
De jebe tu de jebere
Sebiunouva
Majabi an de bugui
An de buididipí

[Bridge]
A nanana, nanana, nananana, na!
A nanana, nananana, na!
A nanana, nanana, nananana, na!
A nananay, ay, ay, ay, yo!
A nanana, nanana, nananana, na!
A nanana, nananana, na!
A nanana, nanana, nananana, na!
A nananay, ay, ay, ay, yo! (oh!)

[Chorus]
Aserejé ja de je
De jebe tu de jebere
Sebiunouva
Majabi an de bugui
An de buididipí
Aserejé ja de je
De jebe tu de jebere
Sebiunouva
Majabi an de bugui
An de buididipí
Aserejé ja de je
De jebe tu de jebere
Sebiunouva
Majabi an de bugui
An de buididipí
Aserejé ja de je
De jebe tu de jebere
Sebiunouva
Majabi an de bugui
An de buididipí
Aserejé ja de je
De jebe tu de jebere
Sebiunouva
Majabi an de bugui
An de buididipí
Aserejé ja de je
De jebe tu de jebere
Sebiunouva
Majabi an de bugui
An de buididipí
Aserejé ja de je
De jebe tu de jebere
Sebiunouva
Majabi an de bugui
An de buididipí
Aserejé ja de je
De jebe tu de jebere
Sebiunouva
Majabi an de bugui
An de buididipí
Aserejé ja de je
De jebe tu de jebere
Sebiunouva
Majabi an de bugui
An de buididipí

Las Ketchup

Las Ketchup is a Spanish girl group, founded by flamenco record producer Manuel “Queco” Ruiz. The group, which consists of sisters Lucía, Lola, and Pilar Muñoz (later to be joined by a fourth sister Rocío), is best known for the 2002 hit single, “The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)”, a single that sold over 8 million copies worldwide. The group’s debut studio album, Hijas del Tomate, has sold over 2 million copies worldwide, but the second did not achieve the same success.

They represented Spain at Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens with the song “Un Blodymary”. The group has not released any singles since 2006, but still performs together publicly around Spain and other countries.