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"Danza Kuduro" (English: Kuduro Dance) is a Spanish/Portuguese song by Puerto Rican recording artist Don Omar and Portuguese–French singer Lucenzo, from Don Omar's collaborative album Meet the Orphans. The song is an adaptation of Lucenzo's "Vem Dançar Kuduro", a Portuguese/English one.
Danza Kuduro" was released as the album's lead single on August 15, 2010, it features French singer Lucenzo, who is of Portuguese origin. [31] The song topped on the Billboard Latin Songs, becoming his second number-one single on the chart.
"Vem Dançar Kuduro" (pronounced [vɐ̃j dɐ̃ˈsaɾ kuˈðuɾu], English: Come Dance Kuduro) is a multilingual Portuguese/English/Spanish dance hit single by Lucenzo, a France-based artist of Portuguese origin featuring France-based American artist Big Ali. Lucenzo sings in Portuguese and Big Ali in English and Spanish.
But it was with his bilingual English/Portuguese dance hit "Vem Dançar Kuduro" [4] in collaboration with Big Ali produced by Lucenzo. It was a Top 40 hit in Switzerland, reaching #31. An alternative Spanish version by Don Omar with Lucenzo was released on 15 August 2010, entitled "Danza Kuduro".
The film I Love Kuduro directed by brothers Mário and Pedro Patrocínio and Coréon Dú premiered with great success at the International Film Festival of Rio de Janeiro, the largest film festival in Latin America, and at Portugal, in DocLisboa. I Love Kuduro was shot in Angola and presents the origin of the kuduro phenomenon. [20] [21] [22]
Don Omar scored an international hit with "Danza Kuduro". [24] In Colombia, J Balvin emerged as a local popular reggaeton artist and would later become an international act. [25] Latin trap became popular in the urbano field with artists such as Ozuna, Bad Bunny, Sech, and De La Ghetto. [26] "Te Boté" became one of the most well-known Latin ...
Faouze Barkati is a French music producer and songwriter working with Yanis Records France [1] and credited for popularizing the kuduro music and dance in Europe worldwide. . Through his friendship since childhood with Lucenzo, he took an Angolan dance form he had been introduced to 25 years earlier through his travels, and convinced Lucenzo and his second producer Fabrice Toïgo to launch the ...
Emigrante del Mundo is the debut studio album by Portuguese–French reggaeton recording artist Lucenzo, released on 30 September 2011 through Yanis Records and licensed to B1M1 Recordings. Track listing