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Originally a Brazilian hit titled , the song was written by Eduardo Araújo and Carlos Imperial in 1966. It became a cornerstone of the Jovem Guarda movement in Brazil, famously performed by Erasmo Carlos. The song's energetic rhythm and bold, flirtatious lyrics ("Come hot, because I'm boiling") captured the youthful rebellion of the era. Regional Impact in Bolivia

While the song had various iterations across Latin America, it achieved iconic status in during the late 1960s. ven_caliente_que_estoy_hirviendo

: Another influential Bolivian group, Los Bonny Boy's Hot's , also popularized the track, cementing it as a staple of the local "Go-Go" and rock scenes. Originally a Brazilian hit titled , the song

: One of the most famous Spanish-language versions was recorded by the La Paz-based band Los Donkeys in 1968. Their rendition is considered a classic of Bolivian garage rock. Regional Impact in Bolivia While the song had

"Ven Caliente Que Estoy Hirviendo" (often stylized as "Vem Quente Que Eu Estou Fervendo") is a seminal track in the history of Latin American rock and roll and garage rock, particularly within the movement of the 1960s. Origins and Composition