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Bailando
Pop · 1998 · 4 tracks

Bailando

A high-octane collision of Mediterranean sunshine and 90s Euro-house. Glossy synths and rhythmic Spanish vocals designed for peak summer euphoria.

June 15, 1998 · Twisted America Records

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Bailando is the sonic equivalent of a high-saturation postcard from a 1998 summer holiday. It captures a specific moment in European pop history where the rigid, mechanical drive of Euro-house was softened by the warmth of Latin influences. The production is unapologetically glossy, featuring the sharp, staccato synth stabs and heavy 4/4 kick drums that defined the era's dance floors. Loona's vocals provide a breezy, accessible counterpoint to the driving rhythm, delivering Spanish lyrics with an infectious energy that feels both exotic and familiar.

Tracklist · 4 Tracks
01
Bailando (Energia mix short version)
3:36
02
Bailando (Energia mix extended version)
5:28
03
Bailando (Besa Me mix extended version)
4:56
04
Noche Linda
3:59
Moments Worth Listening For
the exact moment the bass kicks in after the 'tu y yo' vocal breakdown
the bright, staccato synth melody that mimics a trumpet fanfare in the main hook
the layered vocal harmonies during the final chorus that feel like a crowded beach party

How does Bailando sound next to the rest of Loona's catalogue?

Soprano+3.5σ

The vocals lean far further into soprano than the rest of the catalogue.

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