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A1. "Vamos a la playa" (Dance Movement Remix) – 4:34 A2. "Vamos a la playa" (Ottomix Version) – 5:36 B1. "Vamos a la playa" (DJ Gius Remix) – 6:46 B2. "Vamos a la playa" (Le Hammond Inferno - Popskee Remix) – 6:51. German 12-inch single [47] A1. "Vamos a la playa" (Le Hammond Inferno - Popskee Remix) – 6:51 A2. "Vamos a la playa ...
In 1998, Miranda was taking part as a dancer to the videoclip of Ricky Martin's song, "María", when she met producers Louis Element and Johnny Williams.Their first release, in 1999, was the lead single from their first and only album Fiesta: "Vamos a la playa"; the song became a summer hit in the Netherlands and Italy. [1]
"Vamos a la playa" is a song by French Eurodance group Miranda, released in 1998 as the lead single from their debut studio album, Fiesta (1999). It peaked at number 7 on the Dutch Singles Chart, at number 4 on the Italian Singles Chart and at number 8 on the RPM Dance Chart in Canada.
Their music resulted in attention from the La Bionda brothers, who became key figures in their subsequent success. They signed a recording contract in 1982. [6] [7] The duo had their first hit, "Vamos a la playa", in 1983. The success established their reputation as a modern dance duo. [8] [nb 1]
1. "Eldorado" 3:43: 2. "Vamos a la playa" 3:13: 3. "Baila" 3:10: 4. "A la fiesta" 3:35: 5. "Do it (Get down on it)" 3:29: 6. "Hola Hey" 3:51: 7. "Max" 3:37: 8. "Summertime" 3:08: 9. "El ritmo del sol" 3:35: 10. "Special DJ" 3:55: 11. "Macho Man" 3:13: 12. "Try it out" 3:31: 13. "Movie Star" 4:24: 14. "A la fiesta" (London Radio Edit) 4:04
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Some of the earliest versions of "Vamos a la playa" tracks back to 1981, when Righi and some acquaintances paid visit to a mutual friend's music studio in Florence during New Year's Eve. According to Righi, he came up with the signature phrase "Vamos a la playa, oh-o-o-o-oh" while he was playing on a keyboard in the studio. [11]
While not as successful as their earlier single, "Vamos a la playa", the song nonetheless achieved high popularity, hitting 12th place in Germany. [2] Much like their previous single, the song is written in Spanish because it was considered an unusual combination with electronic pop music, [ 3 ] and celebrating in spite of hardship (in this ...