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Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona publish ‘Después que Bailamos’, a tribute to ‘Bailando’

(EFE).– The Cubans Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona published this Friday the single after we dancea tribute to the song Dancing which they performed together with the Spanish Enrique Iglesias and which became a global success.

In after we dance Iglesias does not participate, but the Spanish touch of this song that fuses reggaeton and Latin pop is felt in the flamenco guitars and palmas it contains, as well as in the dancers of this genre who participate in a promotional video.

Dancingpublished in 2014, was a bestseller that spent 41 weeks at the top of the list Hot Latin Songs of the magazine Billboardas well as winning Grammy Awards for Song of the Year, Best Urban Performance and Best Urban Song.

‘Bailando’, published in 2014, was a best-seller that stayed at the top of the Billboard magazine list for 41 weeks

“The commercial success of Dancing was further consolidated after receiving multiple certifications for its extraordinarily high sales,” said a statement released this Friday, noting that the song was reproduced in three other languages ​​in addition to its original version in Spanish.

The Gente de Zona duo, made up of Cubans Alexander Delgado and Randy Malcom, later consolidated the pull of Dancing with songs like the gozadera y traitorboth together with Marc Anthony, while his compatriot Descemer Bueno is also an award-winning singer who has among his hits turn up the radioalong with Iglesias, and Zion & Lennox.

Both Gente de Zona and Descemer Bueno are one of those who interpret homeland and lifethe song that was the anthem of the peaceful protests of July 11, 2021 in Cuba and that won two Latin Grammys, including the Song of the Year award.

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