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"Bailar" is a song by Mexican-American DJ Deorro, featuring the vocals of Elvis Crespo. It was released as a single in 2016 and was a hit mainly in Europe.
"Quiero Bailar" was written by Ivy Queen. [9] It was produced by the Puerto Rican reggaetón producer Iván Joy, who also produced "Quiero Saber".Originally featured on Iván Joy's reggaetón compilation album, The Majestic (2002), the song was also later included on Queen's fifth studio album, Flashback (2005) and second compilation album, Reggaeton Queen (2006) and first EP, e5 (2006).
"Bailando" (transl. "Dancing") is a song by Spanish singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias for his tenth studio album Sex and Love (2014). Written by Iglesias with long-time collaborator Bueno, the first and Spanish version was released with Cuban artists Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona.
"Bailando" ("Dancing" in Spanish) is a song by Belgian group Paradisio. It was released in 1996 as the lead single from their debut album, Paradisio.The song was produced by Patrick Samoy and Luc Rigaux (a.k.a. the Unity Mixers) and reached number one in Italy, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Sweden.
"Ella Baila Sola" (transl. "She Dances Alone") is a song by the American regional Mexican group Eslabon Armado and Mexican singer Peso Pluma.It was released on March 17, 2023, through DEL Records and Prajin Parlay, as the lead single for the group's album Desvelado (2023).
[50] [51] [52] In the Netherlands, the song peaked at number one on the Single Tip chart on February 6, 2021. [53] In Spain's official weekly chart, the song debuted at number 10 on February 7, 2021, becoming Gomez's fourth and Alejandro's seventh top-10 hit on the chart. It subsequently peaked at number seven on the chart on February 21, 2021.
The majority of contemporary reviews on "Baila Esta Cumbia" were positive. Billboard contributor Ramiro Burr praised the song for its "melodic hook". [8] Burr, who wrote in The Billboard Guide to Tejano and Regional Mexican Music (1999), opined that Selena "evolved a rhythmic style" which paved way for "catchy cumbias", giving "Baila Esta Cumbia" as his example of her "increasing prowess". [9]
The song was written by himself and Andrés Castro and produced by the same Castro. [2] "Bailar Contigo" has been described as one of the best track of the album according to the review of Allmusic. [3] And Carlos Quintana from About.com said that "is the electric guitar in the intro of the song, have well-crafted arrangements and nice lyrics". [4]