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  2. Yo quiero bailar (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Yo quiero bailar" (English: "I Want to Dance") is a song in Spanish by Sonia & Selena. The Spanish duo bid to represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 with the song, [1] but lost the bid to David Civera and his song "Dile que la quiero". "Yo quiero bailar" finished 9th overall in the Spanish national final.

  3. Sonia & Selena - Wikipedia

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    Sonia & Selena, also known as Sonia y Selena, is a Spanish Latin pop duo consisting of Sonia Basseda (Madoc) and Selena Leo. They gained success with their album Yo quiero bailar (2001) (Spanish: I want to dance), which featured the title track, "Yo quiero bailar".

  4. Yo quiero bailar - Wikipedia

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    Yo quiero bailar (Spanish, 'I want to dance') may refer to: Yo quiero bailar, by Sonia & Selena, 2001 "Yo quiero bailar" (song), 2001;

  5. Quiero Bailar (song) - Wikipedia

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    " Quiero Bailar" ('I Want To Dance') is a song by Puerto Rican reggaetón recording artist Ivy Queen, from the platinum edition of her third studio album, Diva (2003). It was composed by Queen alongside her then-husband Gran Omar , produced by Iván Joy and released as the lead single from the album in 2004.

  6. Quiero Bailar - Wikipedia

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    ¡Quiero Bailar! ('I Want to Dance!') was a Spanish television dance talent show contested by aspiring professional dancers, [ 1 ] similar in concept to So You Think You Can Dance . The show, which premiered on 14 June on TVE1 , aired live every Saturday from 14 June to 13 July 2008, originally on primetime .

  7. Line dance - Wikipedia

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    The Chicken Dance is an example of a line dance adopted by the Mod revival during the 1980s. [18] The music video for the 1990 Billy Ray Cyrus song "Achy Breaky Heart" has been credited for launching line dancing into the mainstream. [2] [19] [20] [21] In the 1990s, the hit Spanish dance song "Macarena" inspired a popular line dance. [22]

  8. Music of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The pattern of the dance is 1,2,3 and pause for 4, move for 5,6,7, and pause for 8. The basic steps are (1) the forward and backward: this step consists of two rock steps going in and out of the moves. The second step is known as the basic side dance step, it is similar to the first step except for this step, the moves are towards the side.

  9. Diva (Ivy Queen album) - Wikipedia

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    [35] Jonathan Widran of Allmusic described "Quiero Bailar" as a song that "gets the party and people moving" and as well as being one of Queen's hits. [36] Kid Curry, of Rhythmic Top 40 WPOW (Power 96) cites Ivy Queen's release of "Yo Quiero Bailar" as "the last reggaetón super-hit". [37]