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"Baila (Sexy Thing)" (sometimes known as "Baila Morena") is a song by Italian singer Zucchero. The song was first released as the lead single of his ninth studio album Shake , and it was highly popular in Italy and Spain , reaching #1 chart positions, but achieved moderate success in other countries.
Baila Morena may refer to: "Baila morena" (Lucenzo song) "Baila morena" (Zucchero song) "Morena", also known as "Baila morena", by Héctor & Tito from La Historia Live
"Baila Morena" is a Portuguese-language song performed by Lucenzo. Written by Alexander Scander, Cyril Covic and Lucenzo himself, it is a follow-up release to " Vem Dançar Kuduro " and " Danza Kuduro " from his album Emigrante del Mundo .
Adelmo Fornaciari Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI [2] (Italian: [aˈdɛlmo fornaˈtʃaːri]; born 25 September 1955), more commonly known by his stage name Zucchero Fornaciari or simply Zucchero (Italian: [ˈdzukkero, ˈtsuk-]), is an Italian singer, musician and songwriter.
[citation needed] They are also known for the songs "Gata Salvaje" (featuring Daddy Yankee and Nicky Jam), "Baila Morena" (featuring Glory and Don Omar) and "Amor de Colegio" (featuring Don Omar). The duo started their career in the 1990s with the name "Los Bambinos", after singing with other reggaeton artists.
A remake of the song is also featured in the 2011 movie Fast Five as an ending song and is on the film's soundtrack album. "Danza Kuduro" ended up being the most successful song with a significant number of verses in European Portuguese of the 2010s. The track ranked 43 on Rolling Stone's Greatest Latin Pop Songs. [3]
[1] [2] [3] The popularity of "Donne" was reinforced by its use as theme song in a long-running Knorr commercial campaign. [1] In 1994, Zucchero recorded a Spanish-language version of the song titled "Chicas", with lyrics by Fito Paez. [3] Artists who covered the song include Fiorello and Neri per Caso. [4]
Mestizzo is a Mexican pop music band. The group was created in 1994 in Mexico City.The group is one of the few Mexican entertainment productions to showcase Afro-Mexican talent, as one of their singers is a Black woman.