"Looka Bomba" is a song by Christian Codenotti and Ennio Zanini under their alias Go 2. Produced in 2005, the song made its first appearance in the anime adaptation of Initial D Fourth Stage on December 16, 2005; and in a promotional VHS video released on December 25th, before making its first album appearance in "Super Eurobeat Vol. 164" on January 26th 2006. Then it was released together with the other three songs ("Bazookistan" by Mad Cow And The Royal Eurobeat Orchestra Of Bazookistan, "Shock Out" by Fastway, and "Domino" by Alvin) in a vinyl maxi release of Super Eurobeat Vol. 165 and Super Eurobeat Vol. 166 that was released by Avex Trax in 2006. The song was produced by Stefano Castagna, composed by him with, Christian Codenotti and Ennio Zanini; and written by Evelina Somenzi.
Later in 2007, a remix made by New Generation was released with "おいでよゴリンゴ (Eurobeat Remix)" by Soul Control, "Fight Fire With Fire 2007" by Exdream and "Whole New World" by Dave & Domino, in a vinyl maxi-release of The Best Of Gazen Parapara!! & We Love TechPara. A remix made by Y&Co. was released in the Super Eurobeat Present CD album in 2012.
In 2009, Elena Gobbi Frattini and Alessandra Mirka Gatti covered the song under the alias Go Go Girls.
Lyrics[]
[Intro]
Ooh!
Looka Bomba!
Ooh, baby baby, come on!
Looka Bomba over you!
Ooh, baby baby, right on!
[Verse 1]
Risin' flame feelin' hot in your heart
I got my mind, oh baby, still jumpin' apart
Is the game you play, blowin' boys away
Right into the night, you can explode this fire
[Pre-Chorus]
You look to me (me)
Wild and so free (free)
Baby come on, to me you Looka Bomba!
[Chorus - Repeat Twice]
Ooh! Baby baby, come on!
Looka Bomba!
Ooh! Baby baby, right on!
Looka Bomba over you!
[Verse 2]
Feel the tide, every time reachin' high
Your body sending out a new message to mine
Bomb into my soul, fire no control
I don't wanna run, don't wanna fight this feelin'
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Trivia[]
- Looka Bomba was featured in Act 21 of Initial D Fourth Stage. It was also featured in Initial D Arcade Stage 5.
- There is not an actual meaning for the title of the song, but it could be since a misspelling of the Spanish sentence "Loca Bomba" (Crazy Bomb) as it could be also "Look-A Bomba", being "Bomba" a way of referring to a hot girl.