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Con Calma - Daddy Yankee Choreography by tokyvideo. This is the choreography made by Greg Chapkis for another great reggaeton song by the famous singer Daddy Yankee, "Con Calma". Virtual zumba classes. You tried to perform an action that is meant for registered users only. Create a free account and enjoy all the benefits that registered Tokyvideo users enjoy:.
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The original song by reggaeton rapper Daddy Yankee and Canadian singer Snow first debuted at no. And on April 18, a remix with pop singer Perry was released—and the new version already has over 27 million views on YouTube. I hope this song gives u permission to move your poom poom ok! This instant viral effect is just the latest example of what happens when a pop star hops on a reggaeton track. The music video then became the most viewed of all-time , with over 6 billion views. Since, the increase of Latin pop music consumption has been referred to as "the 'Despacito' effect," according to NBC News. Now, before you inevitably get Yankee and Perry's new remix stuck in your head, let's break down the meaning behind the lyrics. Yankee's chorus translates to him talking specifically about seeing a girl, um, shake her butt—and also liking how she moves and looks when she's on the dance floor. In English, here's how that translates, according to Billboard :.
The track is a reimagination of Snow's single " Informer ". A remix version featuring American singer Katy Perry was released on April 19, The song is also used in the movie Spies in Disguise. It has been described as an uptempo electronics and dancehall song with lyrics about "a woman who works her feminine charms and dances very well". Commercially, the song topped the charts of 20 countries and reached the top 10 of 10 others. The song also became the longest-reigning number-one on the Argentina Hot , with 10 weeks. A month later in Los Angeles , the duo showed the project to Daddy Yankee, who was about to record another track but decided to change his plans. Daddy Yankee told Apple Music that Snow's single "Informer" was "one of [his] favorite songs growing up, and to do this the right way [he] needed the guy to be on the record. Daddy Yankee told Billboard that he chose to release "Dura" in instead of "Con Calma" and added that the former "opened up a new musical horizon and gave [him] the opportunity to stamp [his] signature.