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  1. Bailando By Enrique Iglesias
  2. Enrique Iglesias Bailando Lyrics Spanish

Cover of the Spanish version by featuring and Music videos on ' Bailando' (English: 'Dancing') is a song by Spanish singer for his tenth (2014). The original Spanish version features the Cuban artists. The song was written by all of the artists, while production was handled by Carlos Paucar. It was released by as the sixth single from the record.

Writer(s): enrique iglesias, sean paul henriques, carlos paucar, hernandez alexander delgado, descemer bueno-martinez, randy malcolm martinez amey The sixth single from the album. Its title translates from Spanish as 'Dancing'.

In 2013, the song was already finished by Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona without Iglesias' vocals. They released a music video and their own version became part of several compilation albums but did not experience a single release. As of 24 August 2014, there are three other versions of the song that have been released to the music market besides the original Spanish version. The version features Jamaican singer. Iglesias also released two Portuguese versions of the song: one version of the song in Portuguese destined for Brazilian market with additional vocals by Brazilian singer, and the other Portuguese version destined for the Portuguese market featured the additional vocals of the Portuguese singer. The original Spanish version of 'Bailando' served as the theme song of the soap opera which aired on.

Bailando By Enrique Iglesias

According to the IFPI, Bailando was the tenth best-selling song of 2014 with 8 million units (sales plus track-equivalent streams) worldwide. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] In an interview Iglesias gave to Univision Musica, backstage at the Premios lo Nuestro he told the reporter that when Bueno presented the song to him, he initially did not like it and did not want to record it. But after recording he loved the song. He termed it as one of his favorites from the album. Controversy [ ] The Peruvian singer and composer Sergio Pelo D'ambrosio Robles reported that the theme 'Bailando' (signed by the Cuban ) by, the intro and the chorus of his song 'Lejos de ti'. A few months later, however, the Peruvian singer decided to withdraw the complaint because experts indicated that there was nothing copied in the lyrics nor in the chorus. Music video [ ] Accompanying music videos for both, the Spanish and the Spanglish versions of 'Bailando' were filmed in,.

Enrique Iglesias Bailando Lyrics Spanish

The video for Spanish version was premiered through on 10 April 2014 and was premiered worldwide on 11 April 2014 through Iglesias' official account for the Spanglish version through on 13 June 2014, next the Brazil Portuguese version with Brazilian singer through on 7 July 2014, and the Portugal Portuguese version with Portugal singer on 22 August 2014 through Iglesias' official account too. The music video is directed by Cuban producer Alejandro Perez, under Enrique Iglesias' longtime collaborators creative director & executive producer Kasra Pezeshki. The music video was produced by Artist Preserve, London. The featured dancers are from Havana's Ballet Lizt Alfonso. The lead female dancer in the video is Ana Karla Suarez. The video production in the Dominican Republic was produced by Aquiles Jimenez.

The Spanish version of the video has been viewed over 2.6 billion times while the English version of the video has received over 290 million views as of December 2018. It is his most viewed video on YouTube, surpassing his 2010 hit '. The Spanish version of the video is the on YouTube. 'Bailando' became the first Spanish-language music video to have been viewed over a billion times. Synopsis [ ] The video starts in a living room, with Bueno singing parts of 'Bailando' while Iglesias and Gente de Zona are having fun in the background, before starting to sing along with Bueno. As the song starts, Iglesias, Bueno and Gente de Zona walk the streets of a city, surrounded by working people and kids who juggle soccer balls. They are then seen performing the song in a tunnel, running through a street market and a troop of flamenco dancers showing off their moves.