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See You Again Remix Spanish Version

1993 single past Los del Río

"Macarena"
Remix of Los Del Rio's Macarena by The Bayside Boys European CD.jpeg

One of artworks for 1995 European release of The Bayside Boys Mix

Unmarried by Los del Río
from the album A mí me gusta and Fiesta Macarena
Released
  • 1993 (original)
  • 15 August 1995 (Bayside Boys mix)
Recorded 1992; 1994
Genre
  • Latin pop
  • dance-pop
Length iv:12 (Bayside Boys mix)
Label RCA
Songwriter(s)
  • Rafael Ruiz Perdigones
  • Antonio Romero Monge
  • SWK
Producer(s) Los del Río
Los del Río singles chronology
"Macarena"
(1993)
"Macarena Christmas"
(1996)
Alternative cover
Artwork for 1993–94 Version Maquina retail release

Artwork for 1993–94 Version Maquina retail release

Music video
"Macarena" on YouTube

"Macarena" is a Spanish dance song by Latin pop duo Los del Río, about a woman of the same proper noun. The song uses a type of clave rhythm. Actualization on the 1993 anthology A mí me gusta, it was an international hit and trip the light fantastic craze in the latter half of 1996 and part of 1997. The vocal got the group ranked the "No. ane Greatest I-Hit Wonder of All Time" by VH1 in 2002. In 2012, it was ranked No. 7 on Billboard 's All Fourth dimension Tiptop 100. It also ranked at No. 1 on Billboard 'south All Fourth dimension Latin Songs.[1] [two]

Composition [edit]

"Macarena"'south composition features a variant on the clave rhythm.[iii] [four] The song is written in the central of A♭ major, moves at a tempo of 103 beats per minute, and follows the repeated chord progression A♭–Yard♭ throughout.[5]

Origin and history [edit]

As a result of their lounge deed, Los del Río were invited to tour Southward America in 1992[half-dozen] and, while visiting Venezuela, they were invited to a private party held by the Venezuelan impresario Gustavo Cisneros.[7] During the celebration, a local flamenco teacher, Diana Patricia Cubillán Herrera, performed a dance for the guests, and Los del Río were pleasantly surprised by Cubillán's dance skills. Spontaneously, Antonio Romero Monge, i half of the Los del Río duo, recited the vocal'south chorus-to-be on the spot, as an accolade to Cubillán: "¡Diana, dale a tu cuerpo alegría y cosas buenas!'" ("Give your body some joy, Diana").[half-dozen] When Monge wrote the vocal, he changed the name to Macarena, in honor of Antonio'southward daughter Esperanza Macarena.[vii]

Spanish-language remix [edit]

In 1993, RCA Records released Macarena as a single in Espana forth with two house remixes past Castilian grouping Fangoria,[8] intended to popularize the song in nightclubs and discotheques.[9] These remixes inverse the flamenco rhythm of the vocal to an electronic beat. According to Alaska, member of Fangoria, the Bayside Boys remix that followed in 1996 took their version labelled "Macarena (River F Remix)" every bit its base of operations. The band denounced it as plagiarism on the Court of Justice of the European Marriage but the case did non go through.[9]

English-linguistic communication remix [edit]

In mid-1996, the song became a worldwide hit roughly one year after the Bayside Boys (composed of Mike Triay and Carlos de Yarza) produced a remix of the vocal that added English lyrics.[10] Jammin Johnny Caride, a radio personality at Ability 96 in Miami, commencement learned of the "Macarena" when clubgoers at a club where he worked as a deejay requested the song.[10] Caride brought the "Macarena" to his supervisors at Power 96 who asked him to create an English language-linguistic communication version of the vocal.[10]

Caride recruited his ii partners at Bayside Records, Mike "In The Night" Triay and Carlos de Yarza, to remix the original song.[10] The new, English-language lyrics were written by Carlos de Yarza. The Bayside Boys, Triay and de Yarza, added a new dance crush with English language-language lyrics sung originally by a studio vocaliser, then subsequently during a concert tour by Carla Vanessa.[10] Vanessa accustomed a fixed-fee contract for her participation and live performances, and so does not receive any balance performer royalties.[11] The finished version was chosen "Macarena (Bayside Boys Remix)."[10] The Bayside Boys remix hitting No. i on the Billboard Hot 100 in August 1996 and remained at the top of the chart for fourteen weeks.[12]

Critical reception [edit]

Dan Glaister from The Guardian said that "Macarena" is imitating the successes of previous summer pop sensations, such as "Y Viva Espana", "Agadoo" and "Saturday Dark".[13] James Hamilton from Music Week's RM Dance Update described the vocal equally a "infectious cheerful girls giggled and guys chanted 'Me No Pop I'-ish original striking version of a jaunty hip wiggling trip the light fantastic craze huge for ages effectually Europe and now (breaking out of Florida) the United states of america, in frisky flamenco clapped jiggling 103.2bpm Bayside Boys Mix".[14] Peter Castro from People Magazine wrote, "The Achy Breaky Heart flatlined years agone and the Electric Slide is curt-circuiting, so what's a dance-crazed world to do? The Macarena, obviously."[15] Dave Fawbert from ShortList commented that "Macarena" is "a vocal that exists independently of cool, time, criticism – information technology'southward just in that location."[16]

Popularity [edit]

The reworked "Macarena (Bayside Boys remix)" spent 14 weeks at No. 1 on the U.South. Billboard Hot 100 singles nautical chart, becoming ane of the longest runs atop the Hot 100 chart in history.[12] The single spent its concluding week at No. 1 on its 46th calendar week on the chart, recorded equally the latest No. 1 single in Hot 100 history. Billboard ranked it as the No. one song for 1996.[17] In the United Kingdom the song was released on 10 June 1996 and peaked at No. 2 on 17 August 1996,[eighteen] kept off the No. one spot past the huge popularity of the Spice Girls vocal "Wannabe."[xix] In Commonwealth of australia, it was the most successful vocal of 1996.

"Macarena" remained popular through 1996, but by the get-go of 1997, its popularity had begun to diminish. The song stayed in the Hot 100 chart for threescore weeks, the longest reign amid No. 1 songs, just surpassed fifteen years later on past Adele's "Rolling in the Deep". The Bayside Boys remix includes a sample from the Yazoo (besides known in the United States every bit Yaz) rail "Situation"—the laughter of Yazoo vocalist Alison Moyet. The chorus uses female song samples previously used by the Farm in their song "College and Higher (Remix)" from their anthology, Spartacus. The Bayside Boys toured the U.S. and the globe, and featured singer Carla Vanessa.

In the United states, the song, and its respective Macarena dance, became popular around the time of the 1996 Democratic National Convention in Baronial that year. C-Span filmed attendees dancing to the song in an afternoon session, a clip of which became popular on YouTube years afterward.[20] Vice President Al Gore, having a reputation for stiffness, made a joke about doing the Macarena trip the light fantastic during his speech. He said, "I would similar to demonstrate for you lot the Al Gore version of the Macarena," then remained motionless for a few seconds, and somewhen asked, "Would yous like to see it again?"[21]

By 1997, the song had sold 11 million copies. While having only a 25% take in royalties from the song, Romero and Ruiz became immensely wealthy. According to BBC News, during the year 2003 alone—a full decade after the vocal's initial release—Romero and Ruiz made Us$250,000 in royalties.[a] Julio Iglesias is quoted equally congratulating the duo personally: "My success singing in English from Miami is nothing compared to yours; coming out of Dos Hermanas with little international exposure elsewhere and selling these many records in Spanish takes ii huge sets of cojones."[22]

In VH1's 2002 documentary 100 Greatest Ane-hit Wonders, "Macarena" was ranked as No. i. "Macarena" was also ranked No. one on a different VH1 documentary, 40 Awesomely Bad No. 1 Songs.

On America's Best Dance Crew, it was danced to on the Whack Track Challenge, given to the Ringmasters.

In July 2020, digital publication The Pudding carried out a written report on the near iconic songs from the '90s and songs that are well-nigh known by Millennials and the people of Generation Z. "Macarena" was the eighth vocal with the highest recognisability rate.[23]

Music video [edit]

The music video for the reworked Bayside Boys-remix of "Macarena" was directed by Vincent Calvet.[24] It was choreographed and starred Mia Frye and features x different women singing and dancing with Los del Río against a white background. In dissimilarity to the scantily-clad women, Los Del Rio is dressed in suits.

Accolades [edit]

Year Publisher Honour Rank
2000 VH1 "100 Greatest Dance Songs"[25] 84
2002 VH1 "Greatest I-Hit Wonder of All Fourth dimension" ane
2005 Blender "The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Built-in"[26] 198
2009 Billboard "All Fourth dimension Latin Songs" 1
2012 Billboard "All Fourth dimension Elevation 100" 7
2014 Rolling Rock "20 Biggest Songs of the Summer: The 1990s"[27] 3
2017 Billboard "The 100 Biggest Summertime Songs of All Time"[28] 27
2017 BuzzFeed "The 101 Greatest Dance Songs of the '90s"[29] 49
2017 Paste "The sixty Best Dancefloor Classics"[30] threescore
2018 ThoughtCo "The Best 100 Songs From the 1990s"[31] 2
2019 Billboard "Billboard 's Superlative Songs of the '90s"[32] 3
2019 Insider "100 of the best songs from the '90s"[33] *
2019 Insider "The 57 best ane-hit wonders of all time"[34] *
2019 Stacker "All-time 90s pop songs"[35] two
2020 Cleveland.com "Best Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 vocal of the 1990s"[36] 134

(*) indicates the listing is unordered.

Charts [edit]

"Macarena" [edit]

"Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)" [edit]

Sales and certifications [edit]

"Macarena Christmas" [edit]

Critical reception [edit]

Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote, "But when y'all thought this was just a version of their worldwide boom with a couple of jingle bells added, this seasonal single erupts into a cheerful medley of Joy To The Globe, Jingle Bells and Silent Night. For all those who are looking for an elementary Christmas."[111]

Charts and certifications [edit]

Los Del Mar version [edit]

"Macarena"
Los Del Mar - Macarena (Canadian CD single cover).jpg

Encompass art of original Wil Veloz version

Single by Los del Mar
from the album Viva Evita/Macarena: The Hit Anthology
Released
  • 1995
  • 1996 (international)
Recorded 1995
Genre
  • Latin pop
  • dance-pop
Length 3:49
Characterization Lime Inc.
Songwriter(s)
  • Rafael Ruiz Perdigones
  • Antonio Romero Monge
  • SWK
Producer(s) Los del Mar
Alternative embrace
Artwork for French and Australian releases

Artwork for French and Australian releases

The song was covered past Canadian musical duo Los del Mar with vocals past Wil Veloz. It was first released in 1995. In their native Canada, this version was popular on MuchMusic and top forty radio in 1995. It was reissued in 1996 in a new version with vocals from Pedro Castaño, which was also featured on their album Viva Evita (retitled Macarena: The Hit Anthology overseas). In Australia, this new version reached No. two on the ARIA Singles Chart, below the Bayside Boys reworking of the original.

Disquisitional reception [edit]

British mag Music Week rated the song three out of five, writing, "Hot on the heels of RCA'southward release of the original version by Los Del Rio comes a second, lower-primal version of the Spanish dance tune. Whoever wins the battle, the vocal is destined to become 1996'south Lambada, loved and loathed in equal measure."[125]

Music video [edit]

A music video was produced for the Los del Mar version. Information technology shows Pedro Castano and his pet cat in an flat getting ideas for the song's dance while watching people on television. By the adjacent verse, more people dancing outside to the vocal wherein Castano joins in and sings. Later on on, a mob boss and his sidekicks pull upwardly in a automobile and asks if they can join the dance. Excluding the outro segment, the video cuts around xl seconds from the regular song.

Track listings [edit]

Charts and certifications [edit]

Tyga version [edit]

"Ayy Macarena"
Ayy-Macarena-Tyga.jpg
Unmarried by Tyga
Released 13 Nov 2019
Recorded 2019
Length 2:11
Label
  • Final Kings
  • Columbia
Songwriter(south)
  • Michael Stevenson
  • Rafael Ruiz Perdigones
  • Antonio Romero Monge
  • Pliznaya
Producer(s) Pliznaya
Tyga singles chronology
"Juicy"
(2019)
"Ayy Macarena"
(2019)
"Freak"
(2020)
Music video
"Ayy Macarena" on YouTube

On 13 November 2019, American rapper Tyga released a remix, rap version of the song, called "Ayy Macarena".[140] J Balvin likewise sings the claw of the original vocal at the beginning of this version. This version has a more club-oriented sound. This version's official remix features Ozuna.

In addition to this, a music video premiered on Tyga's official YouTube channel on 17 Dec 2019. Los Del Rio as well brand a cameo appearance at the beginning of The Mask-inspired music video, performing the original's iconic hook; they also brand sporadic appearances throughout the video besides.[140]

Charts and certifications [edit]

Other remixes, covers and parodies [edit]

MC Rage parody [edit]

MC Rage released the single "Fuck Macarena" in November 1996. Information technology is a hardcore techno parody of Los del Río's "Macarena" and mocks the original version'due south lyrics, as practise the dancers in the music video. MC Rage sings vulgar mocking lyrics as an outburst against the huge success of "Macarena". It peaked at No. 7 on the Dutch Height 40 on 27 December 1996, and at No. 8 on the Dutch Mega Top 100 on 25 January 1997.[173] [174] The vocal has a music video featuring gabber ravers dancing hakken.

The GrooveGrass Boyz version [edit]

In 1997, The GrooveGrass Boyz recorded a country music version of the "Macarena", with re-written lyrics.[175] This rendition peaked at No. 70 on the Hot Country Songs charts and No. 7 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100. This version was released on Imprint Records and sold over fourscore,000 copies.[176]

Brujeria version [edit]

Death metallic ring Brujeria released the EP "Marijuana", a parody of the song with changed lyrics.

Jay-5 version [edit]

Reggae and dancehall artist Jay-five released the album "The Dancehall Macarena" on VP Records in 2015, featuring the song, 'Dancehall Macarena,'[177] an upbeat fusion of dancehall moves, inspired by the infectious '90s classic.[178]

The single, 'Dancehall Macarena' is the offset official Jamaican dancehall line dance.[179] and gained over 1.6 meg views on YouTube.[180]

The success of "Dancehall Macarena" inspired a popular reggaeton version in 2016, "Dancehall Macarena Remix," by Colombian reggaeton artist, Japanese featuring Jay-v.

Gente de Zona version [edit]

In 2016, Cuban duo Gente de Zona teamed up with Los del Río released a new joint version of the song, with new lyrics.[181]

Physics parody regarding the holographic principle [edit]

At the Strings 1998 conference in Santa Barbara nearly string theory, presently after the publication of the paper "Anti De Sitter Space And Holography" past Edward Witten, Jeffrey A. Harvey composed a parody song "The Maldecena" nearly the Holographic principle.[182] [183]

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Notes

  1. ^ Antonio Burgos claims that the song generated 1.5 billion Spanish pesetas or US $eight.9 million, at the commutation rate from the fourth dimension the peseta was replaced by the euro (167 pesetas was equal to $1 U.s. dollar).

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