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(The Ping Pong Song)" is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias. It was released in 2007 as the first single from his eighth studio album, Insomniac and takes the latter part of its English name from the sound of a ping pong [ 1 ] ball bouncing that is employed as a percussion track throughout the song.
The song “PING PONG” is a moombahton Dance song with an intense lead sound composed of Moombahton Rhythm and 880 Bass sound. It was written and composed jointly by Hyuna and DAWN. It is an impressive song that expresses the image of a lover in love with cute and popping lyrics, like a ping-pong ball moving back and forth. [4]
The song was first included on the band's debut extended play, On the Prowl, in 2006. The band later re-recorded the song after signing with Virgin Records and released this version in July 2007 as the lead single from their debut studio album, Yes Yes Vindictive. The song peaked at number 12 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart.
"Ping Pong" is a song by Dutch disc jockey and record producer Armin van Buuren. The song was released in the Netherlands by Armind on 24 March 2014. The song is included in van Buuren's compilation A State of Trance 2014 .
The title "Insomniac" is a reference to the fact that Iglesias says he often takes sleeping pills to get a good night's rest. [3] Iglesias recorded most of the album in the evening and early hours of the morning, writing more than 50 songs before settling on 12 that he felt were strong enough to put on the album.
As Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra, Lee has released 11 albums on US label Ubiquity Records and 1 under his own label Silver Fox Records: Music And Rhythm, Moods And Grooves, Voices and Choices, Strings And Things, A Very Ping Pong Christmas: Funky Treats From Santa's bag, Hits The Hits, Miles Of Styles, Under the Sun, Hooked Up Classics, World ...
The EP included an early version of the song "Just a Song About Ping Pong". The band released a second EP, Cement Cement , in 2006, which generated interest both locally and internationally from a combination of word of mouth and exposure on the Australian youth radio network Triple J , and the band were signed to Virgin Records. [ 3 ]
"Ping Pong" is an upbeat satirical synthesiser and brass-led pop song which discusses the business cycle. The subject matter, considered to be unusual in popular music, has been cited by critics in support of a description of the group as "Marxist pop", [ 1 ] [ 2 ] a label that the group rejected.