Released January 2010 Recorded 2010 Length 3:19 | Format digital downloadradio Genre dancekuduro | |
Label Yanis RecordsUniversal Music |
"Vem Dançar Kuduro" (English: Let's Dance Kuduro) is a multilingual Portuguese/English dance hit single by Lucenzo, a France-based artist of Portuguese origin featuring also France-based American artist Big Ali. Lucenzo sings in Portuguese and Big Ali in English.
Contents
- Track list
- Music video
- Danza Kuduro adaptation
- Vem Danar Kuduro Danza Kuduro
- Throw Your Hands Up Danar Kuduro
- Yearly charts
- Other versions
- Danza Kuduro Throw Your Hands Up
- Other versions and samplings
- References
"Vem Dançar Kuduro" (meaning Let's Dance Kuduro in English), with kuduro being an Angolan type of music, had a big success in France, with the single "Vem Dançar Kuduro" reaching number 2 in the SNEP French Top 100 charts (based solely on actual sales of singles) and number 1 on the French Club 40 charts (based on actual plays in 80 discos in France). "Vem Dançar Kuduro" was also a hit in Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. Many popular remix versions of the song have been made.
Following the success of the song, Don Omar released with Lucenzo a Spanish-language single "Danza Kuduro" that samples on a large part on "Vem Dançar Kuduro", but is a distinct song. At times, both versions have appeared separately on the same chart in certain European countries. These include Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland where both songs were hits.
Track list
- Vem Dançar Kuduro (radio edit) (3:21)
- Vem Dançar Kuduro (Lucenzo solo) (2:48)
- Vem Dançar Kuduro (club extended)
Music video
The music video was shot in Havana, Cuba portraying Lucenzo and Big Ali promoting their concert that is to be held in a poor neighborhood in the Cuban capital, while Lucenzo is distributing posters to the public and Big Ali is joining in declaring, through loud speakers, about music coming from New York City, Angola and Portugal alluding to kuduro music to be played at the party. Some fans are joining in the celebrations dancing in the streets with the artists.
In other scenes, Lucenzo and Big Ali are seen preparing for the concert having haircuts at a barber shop.
"Danza Kuduro" (adaptation)
Danza Kuduro is a song produced by Lucenzo, from Don Omar's collaborative album Meet the Orphans released as the lead single from the album on August 15, 2010 through Machete, VI. It features singer Lucenzo and has become a big hit in most Latin American countries, and eventually all over Europe.
The music of "Danza Kuduro" (meaning the kuduro dance in English) is largely based on "Vem Dançar Kuduro", however most of the lyrics of "Danza Kuduro" have been rewritten in the Spanish language.
Vem Dançar Kuduro / Danza Kuduro
This was a special double A side release in the Netherlands that included Lucenzo as main singer and featuring Big Ali as in the original release regarding side A (Vem Dançar Kuduro) and Don Omar regarding side B (Danza Kuduro).
Another difference for the Dutch release was that "Danza Kuduro" was credited directly to Lucenzo featuring Don Omar, whereas in all other markets, the song had been credited as "Don Omar featuring Lucenzo".
This double A side release topped the Dutch Top 40 charts.
CD Maxi:
Charts
Throw Your Hands Up (Dançar Kuduro)
"Throw Your Hands Up (Dançar Kuduro)", a rearranged multilingual recording of the song by Qwote featuring Pitbull & Lucenzo in English, Spanish and Portuguese and destined for the English-language charts, entered at #13 on the UK Singles Chart on chart dated 6 November 2011. It also charted in the Scottish Singles Chart peaking at #11. It also charted in Ireland and Australia.
Yearly charts
BPI certified silver
Other versions
Qwote has released a number of other versions over and above the ones on the maxi-single as follows:
Danza Kuduro (Throw Your Hands Up)
"Danza Kuduro (Throw Your Hands Up)", a rearranged multilingual recording of the song by Lucenzo and Qwote featuring Pitbull & Don Omar in English, Spanish with refrain by Lucenzo in Portuguese.
Other versions and samplings
Brazilian singer Latino made in 2011 a full-Portuguese version of the song.
This song was also covered by Brazilian artists Robson Moura and Lino Krizz as "Vem Dançar com Tudo", as the opening for the telenovela Avenida Brasil.
Dr. Bellido sampled part of the music in his hit "Señorita" that features also the vocals of Papa Joe.