Cajimi Cajimi is "Jimmy Aaja".
"Jimmy Aaja" (also translated as "Jimmy, Come on" and "Jimmy Aaja"), an episode of the 1982 Indian film Disco Dancer, was written, composed, and sung by Indian songstress Annette. The song has been circulated in many Asian countries and has been covered many times in various countries.
China had more cover versions in the 1980s and 1990s, such as by singers Mei Zi, Li Lingyu, Fan Linlin, and Liu Huan, etc. In 2012, the group Ajia covered and rearranged the song, releasing the single "Jimmy Ajia". Jimmy Aja ("Jimmy, Come On") was originally written, composed and sung by Indian singer Annette and released in 1980.
Covering
Since the 1980s, the song has been covered many times in China, including versions by Li Lingyu, Mei Zi, Fan Linlin and Liu Huan. For example, the music album "Disco Dancing Star" (《五少女联欢》series,***分三辑) published by Nanhai Sound and Image Company and released by China International Sound and Image Art Company in 1986, in which "Jimmy Come On" was sung by Mei Zi.
In 2012, the group Aja covered and rearranged the song and released the single "Jimmy Aja". The song was written by musician Guger and arranged by musician Li Jie. Ajia sings in the form of memories and flashbacks, delicately depicting the bond between people. The song incorporates the emotional experiences of the three girls in Ajia's group, and the upbeat style once again creates a classic.
Because of its close proximity to the dance music format, the song was chosen as an interlude in the Indian movie "Disco Dancing Star" in 1982, and with the success of the movie, the song spread to Southeast and East Asian countries. Because it was a popular "disco song" in dance clubs, the film was a small sign of the convergence of Indian film music with international pop music as it entered the 1980s.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Jimmy Aja