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  2. Conga line - Wikipedia

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    The conga line is a novelty line dance that was derived from the Cuban carnival dance of the same name and became popular in the US in the 1930s and 1950s. In order to perform the dance, dancers form a long, processing line, which would usually turn into a circle .

  3. Chirag Pehchan - Wikipedia

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    Their song Rail Gaddi was sung by Mangal Singh and became a popular party piece at the end of Indian weddings, synonymous with Do The Conga, where wedding guests form lines, pretending to be a train, dancing around the wedding hall.

  4. List of best-selling Latin singles in the United States

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    Since Billboard and Nielsen SoundScan are inconsistent with the definition of Latin music (Billboard states that the US Latin Digital Songs chart only ranks Spanish-language songs [114] but the English-language song "Conga" was ranked on the 2016 US Latin Digital Songs year-end chart), [115] some Spanglish songs primarily sung in English were excluded from the table above.

  5. Play These Songs at Your Wedding to Get Everyone Out on the ...

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    Best First Dance Wedding Songs: Delmaine Donson - Getty Images. If you and your significant other don't already have a special song, consider using one of these romantic tunes to mark your first ...

  6. The best wedding songs to celebrate your happily ever after - AOL

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    Wedding season is officially underway. Whether you're a bride, groom or just inspired by feel-good wedding songs, you've come to the right place to discover which tunes top the list for nuptials ...

  7. These are the most popular wedding songs, according to Spotify

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  8. La Conga (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    In September 1937, the La Conga Club was established in New York at 57 W. 57th Street. [3] It was operated by Cubans Bobby Martyn, Miguel Roldan and Oscar Roche. [4] The club's diners and dancers enjoyed Rumba bands and Cuban music. Each night included a nightly Conga line, popularized by Cuban conga player Desi Arnaz in Miami and New York. [5] [6]

  9. Bunny hop (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The dance is a variation on a conga line.Participants dance in a line or a circle, holding on to the hips of the person in front of them.They tap the floor two times with their left foot, then with their right foot, then they hop forwards, backwards, and finally three hops forward to finish the sequence, which continues throughout the tune.