"Pa' Bailar" | ||||
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Single by Bajofondo featuring Ryōta Komatsu |
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from the album Mar Dulce | ||||
Released | August 29, 2007 | |||
Format | CD | |||
Recorded | Buenos Aires, Argentina L.A., California, USA Tokyo, Japan |
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Genre | Neotango | |||
Length | 3:59 (album version) | |||
Label | Universal Music | |||
Writer(s) | Gustavo Santaolalla, Juan Campodónico, Benjamín Tagle Lara, Alfonso Tagle Lara | |||
Producer | Gustavo Santaolalla, Juan Campodónico [Co] Aníbal Kerpel |
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Bajofondo singles chronology | ||||
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"Pa' Bailar" is Bajofondo's first single from their third studio album Mar Dulce. This song features Japanese bandoneonist Ryōta Komatsu. The song is used as the theme of the Brazilian soap opera A Favorita[1].
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Two editions have been released for the single. The 2007 release includes the album version, two remixes, a remixed version featuring vocals by Fernando Santullo and a (non-electro) tango version covered by Orquesta Los Maestros;[2] the 2008 release includes the same tracks (in different order) plus a version featuring vocals by Mexican singer, composer and accordionist Julieta Venegas.[3] One of the released versions was remixed by Uruguayan DJs and producers duo Omar, an alternate remix by Omar has been released on their MySpace page.[4]
All music composed by G. Santaolalla, J. Campodónico, B. Tagle Lara, A. Tagle Lara.
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No. | Title | Lyrics | Performer(s) | Length | |||||
1. | "Pa' Bailar" (album version) | Bajofondo feat. Ryōta Komatsu | |||||||
2. | "Pa' Bailar" (pa' bailarte mix by Omar) | Bajofondo | |||||||
3. | "Pa' Bailar" | F. Santullo | Bajofondo feat. Santullo | ||||||
4. | "Pa' Bailar" (bandido mix by Alexkid) | Bajofondo | |||||||
5. | "Pa' Bailar" | Orquesta Los Maestros |
All music composed by G. Santaolalla, J. Campodónico, B. Tagle Lara, A. Tagle Lara.
2008 release | |||||||||
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No. | Title | Lyrics | Performer(s) | Length | |||||
1. | "Pa' Bailar" (album version) | Bajofondo feat. Ryōta Komatsu | |||||||
2. | "Pa' Bailar" (bandido mix by Alexkid) | Bajofondo | |||||||
3. | "Pa' Bailar (Siempre Quiero Más)" | J. Venegas | Bajofondo feat. Julieta Venegas | ||||||
4. | "Pa' Bailar" (pa' bailarte mix by Omar) | Bajofondo | |||||||
5. | "Pa' Bailar" | F. Santullo | Bajofondo feat. Santullo | ||||||
6. | "Pa' Bailar" | Orquesta Los Maestros |
Two official videoclips were shot for the single, both promoted on TV. One of the videos is about a man dancing in a train trying to get a woman's attention; he dances all the road and makes different things until everybody starts dancing and the woman joins him.[5] This version was directed by Pablo Casacuberta. The other version was directed by Picky Talarico, it shows a tango and electronic party.[6]
The official videos and a video from a live performance in Poland[7] have been released on the iTunes store.[8]
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