Meanwhile Descemer Bueno and Gente De Zona serve of role of buttressing the thesis sentiment, which is the narrator being driven to the brink of an amorous explosion due to watching the addressee dance. And Sean Paul is giving a shoutout to all of “di girl dem” in the house, representing in such a manner on the dance floor. However, this is not a case of mere infatuation, at least not from his perspective. Instead he also professes his love for her. The main vocalist especially appears to be totally enraptured by a certain “girl”, where ‘looking at her’ dance “feels like paradise” to him. In fact, it can be argued that he is at this particular party just to gawk at her.
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The original version of “Bailando” won 24 awards in its year of release, as well receiving extremely high certifications in Mexico, Spain and Italy.įor the full lyrics to the track, click here.More specifically though, this is not a dance song of the general get-off-your-seat-and-boogie type of variety. Rather this is one which is being dropped via Latin American acts, even though Enrique Iglesias is technically from Spain. And based on dance songs we have reviewed in the past via other popular male artists from said region, almost inevitably there is this element of admiring a female addressee’s body as it graces the dance floor. And that is also happens to be the case with “Bailando”. Songwriter/s: Enrique Igkesias, Descemer Bueno, Alexander Delgado, Randy Malcom Martinez & Sean PaulĬhart Rankings, Certifications & Awards: While the Spanish version of the track charted highly globally in its year of release, with the English version charting in the countries: #13 in the Czech Republic, #4 in Poland, #38 on the US Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, #28 on the US Billboard Adult Top 40 chart, #10 on the US Billboard Mainstream Top 40, #1 on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs, #30 on the US Billboard Rhythmic Chart, and lastly charting at #8 in Slovakia. As of October 2019, the English version of the music video has almost 333 million views. All artists are singing along to the song and dancing with the flamenco dancers which are from Havana’s Ballet Lizt Alfonso, and the female lead dancer is Ana Karla Suarez. The video shows flamenco dancers dancing in Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, as well as Sean Paul and Gente de Zona and Descemer Bueno. Iglesias’ long-time collaborators creative producer Yasha Malekzad and executive producer Kasra Pezeshki also worked on the video as well. The English version of the music video was released on the 13th June 2014 and was directed by Cuban producer Alejandro Perez. The song title translates as “Dancing”, and is about the fun of dance, as well as a woman. In a backstage interview with Univision Musica at the Premios lo Nuestro in 2014, Iglesias stated that when Bueno presented the song to him, he did not like it and want to record it, however loved it after recording, and now considers the track one of his favourites from the album. “Bailando” was finished in 2013 by Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona without Iglesias’ vocals, and was not released as a single. The original Spanish version of the track features Cuban artists Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona, while the English/Spanglish version features Jamaican singer Sean Paul. “Bailando” is a track released by Spanish artist Enrique Iglesias for his tenth studio album: “Sex and Love”, released in 2014.