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  1. 29. Sept. 2022 · Provided to YouTube by UnknowCuban Pete · Jim CarreyThe Mask - The Mask℗ 1994 UnknowReleased on: 1994Composed by: -Producer: -Generated by Song One.

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  2. When he plays the maracas he goes. Chick-chicky-boom. Chick-chicky-boom. The senoritas they sing. And how they swing with his sombrero. He's very nice, so full of spice. And to the music they ...

  3. 26. Aug. 2012 · Enjoy the swingin' jazz tune of Hey! Pachuco! by Royal Crown Revue, featured in the classic comedy movie The Mask starring Jim Carrey. Watch the video and relive the hilarious scenes of the masked ...

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  4. 9. Sept. 2023 · Cuban Pete is a lively and upbeat song that gained popularity through the voice of Jim Carrey in the iconic movie “The Mask.”. The song, originally written by Joseph Norman, Irving Fields, and Larrie Kert, was first recorded by Desi Arnaz in 1946. However, it was Jim Carrey’s charismatic and energetic performance in “The Mask” that ...

  5. "Cuban Pete" is a 1946 song by the late Joseph Norman, and popularized by the late actor/musician Desi Arnaz in the 1946 film Cuban Pete. The song was later used in the 1994 film The Mask, where Stanley Ipkiss/The Mask sings it to distract police officers chasing him. The Mask version was performed by Ipkiss/The Mask's actor Jim Carrey. The Desi Arnaz version was performed by him in the ...

  6. Singin a song, all the day long. So if you like the beat. Take a lesson from cuban pete, And I'll teach you to chick chicky boom, chick chicky boom. Si, senorita, I know that you will like the chicky boom chick. 'Cause it's the dance of latin romance. And Cuban Pete doesn't teach you in a hurry like Authur Murry.

  7. Cuban Pete is a song composed by Joseph Norman in 1946 and was performed by Jim Carrey in The Mask. Using the mask's magic, Stanley Ipkiss is able to coerce the entire police force, whom had previously been pursuing his arrest, to join him in a song and dance. He promptly flees the scene once detective Lt. Kellaway snaps them out of the trance. They call me Cuban Pete, I'm the king of the ...