- Bailamos
Infobox Single
Name = Bailamos
Artist =Enrique Iglesias
from Album = Wild Wild West Soundtrack,Bailamos Greatest Hits & Enrique
Released = August 23, 1999 (U.S.)
Format =CD single
Recorded =
Genre = Latin Pop
Length = 3:38
Label =Fonovisa ,Interscope Records ,Overbrook ,Universal
Writer =Paul Barry & Mark Taylor
Producer = Paul Barry & Brian Rawling
Chart position =
[ Reviews = ] *
Last single = "Nunca Te Olvidaré "
(1999)
This single = "Bailamos"
(1999)
Next single = "Rhythm Divine "
(1999)"Bailamos" is a Latin pop song from singer
Enrique Iglesias , sung in English and Spanish. It was the debut single of Iglesias in the English-language market, and attained immense success, reaching #1.ong information
The track first appeared on a limited edition of his Spanish
studio album "Cosas del Amor" and was released as a single in parts of Latin America and Europe.After attending one of Enrique's concerts,
Will Smith asked Enrique to contribute to the Soundtrack to his upcoming movie "Wild Wild West " and Bailamos was chosen to appear. [" [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1430267/19990624/iglesias_enrique.jhtml MTV.com] " Will Smith Sizes Up Enrique Iglesias' "Bailamos"-maniaJune 24 ,1999 ]The song quickly became most requested on pop radio in
New York ,Los Angeles andMiami . Due to the song's popularity it was released as a single throughout the world.In English, Bailamos means "We Dance" ("We Are Dancing"), or in this case, "Let's Dance".
In the
United States , the song was seen as part of a wave of crossover music fromLatin America n singers and a general increase in interest in Latin music, which was started byRicky Martin 's releaseLivin' La Vida Loca . The single reached number one on the US pop charts, making it Iglesias' first chart topper on Billboard's Hot 100. The Latin song "Smooth" byCarlos Santana released at the end of the year was one of the most successful song in chart history, and its immense success could, to some extent, be credited to Bailamos' and other Latin pop songs during the era.The success of "Bailamos" was a breakthrough for Iglesias, which enabled him to sign a multi-album deal with
Interscope . The song would go on to appear on his debut English album "Enrique", though slightly altered to fit with the sound of the album."Bailamos" was written and by
Paul Barry and Mark Taylor and produced by Barry and Brian Rawling, the same team which wrote and producedCher 's hit "Believe". the song bears some resembles to Kansas's hitDust In the Wind .Track listing
#Bailamos (Album Version)
#Bailamos (The Groove Brothers Remix)
#Bailamos (Fernando's Latin Mix)Music videos
The original music video for Bailamos was shot in Miami. It has a montage of different scenes involving Iglesias, starting off with a scene of Iglesias in an apartment talking on the phone and later looking out of a window to the Miami skyline. Subsequent scenes involve Iglesias walking the streets and staring into a building as he watches two
flamenco dancers.After the song was chosen to be part of the Wild Wild West Soundtrack, a second video was made, directed by
Nigel Dick . A portion of this video was shot in Mexico, while most of it shot in the backlot atUniversal Studios . [" [http://www.mvdbase.com/video.php?id=13586 MVDBase.com] " Music Video Information, Version 1] In this video, Iglesias is depicted as a wanted man with the opening shot being a poster calling for his capture "dead or alive". Entering a sleepy Mexican town. He attracts several women who dance around him. Picking one out, they kiss until they are interrupted by people trying to claim the reward. Both Iglesias and the love interest manage to escape. The video also contains small snippets of scenes fromWild Wild West movie.The third music video of Bailamos is directed by another famous music video director, Paul Hunter. [" [http://www.mvdbase.com/video.php?id=13587 MVDBase.com] " Music Video Information, Version 2] The video is plotless, and simply features Iglesias as a barman in a night club as he watches flamenco dancers on stage. It is also intercut with shots of Iglesias interacting with the lead dancer played by
Staci Flood . The video ends with Iglesias and Flood leaving the now empty club.There were also several remix videos of Bailamos, such as "Fernando's Latin Mix" and "Mijango's Club Mix".
Chart Performance
The track peaked at number 1 for two weeks in the
Billboard Hot 100 chart in theUnited States , also became the 11th number 1 single for Iglesias in the "Billboard"Hot Latin Tracks chart for 1 week. It did hit the top spot also inSpain andLatvia . The single also peaked inside the Top Ten inUK ,Netherlands ,France andGermany .References
ee also
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Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 1999 (USA)
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