
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
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.
How does Bailando sound next to the rest of Loona's catalogue?
The vocals lean far further into soprano than the rest of the catalogue.
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