Los Umbrellos - 1998 -: No Tengo Dinero

: A Ugandan rapper and the exiled crown prince of the Lado enclave in Africa whose family fled to Denmark. Grith Højfeldt : A Danish dancer and television co-host.

: It is described as a blend of Latin pop, reggae-style production, and English rap.

Formed in 1997 by producer Kenneth Bager, Los Umbrellos featured an eclectic lineup: Los Umbrellos - 1998 - No Tengo Dinero

"No Tengo Dinero" is the 1997 debut single and signature song of the Danish Latin pop group , which gained significant international popularity in 1998 following its inclusion on their only studio album, Flamenco Funk . The track is known for its "Spanglish" lyrics and for being based on the melody from the 1960 Greek film Never on Sunday . Group Composition & Background

: A Danish model and television personality. : A Ugandan rapper and the exiled crown

Though released in mid-1997, the song reached its peak commercial success in 1998:

: The track was produced by Kenneth Bager, Michael Pfundheller, and Jan Elhøj, with additional production by the famed Danish duo Cutfather & Joe. Chart Success (1997–1998) Formed in 1997 by producer Kenneth Bager, Los

Note: Shortly before the album's 1998 release, Vingsøe was replaced by singer Stine Kinck.