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Enrique Iglesias, Sean Paul, Descemer Bueno, Gente De ZonaBailando - English Version

(Dancing - English Version) 2014 latin poplatin ES

Trending since · peaked at 136 charts

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"Bailando" is broadly charting across 136 country and platform charts today, twelve years after it became one of the defining Latin-crossover moments of the 2010s. The track originated as a Spanish-language collaboration between Iglesias and Cuban artists Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona, then spawned multiple regional versions — Brazilian Portuguese with Luan Santana, a Portuguese-market cut with Mickael Carreira — before this Spanglish edition added Sean Paul's dancehall cadence to the mix. That layering of Latin pop, reggaeton, and dancehall remains audibly durable: the track's momentum doesn't depend on any single market or language. It appeared on Iglesias's tenth studio album Sex and Love and became one of the longest-charting Latin singles of its era. The song's continued global presence reflects the sustained reach of that mid-2010s Latin-pop wave across streaming platforms worldwide.

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