Meanwhile Descemer Bueno and Gente De Zona serve of role of buttressing the thesis sentiment, which is the narrator being driven to the brink of an amorous explosion due to watching the addressee dance. And Sean Paul is giving a shoutout to all of “di girl dem” in the house, representing in such a manner on the dance floor. However, this is not a case of mere infatuation, at least not from his perspective. Instead he also professes his love for her. The main vocalist especially appears to be totally enraptured by a certain “girl”, where ‘looking at her’ dance “feels like paradise” to him. In fact, it can be argued that he is at this particular party just to gawk at her. More specifically though, this is not a dance song of the general get-off-your-seat-and-boogie type of variety. Rather this is one which is being dropped via Latin American acts, even though Enrique Iglesias is technically from Spain. And based on dance songs we have reviewed in the past via other popular male artists from said region, almost inevitably there is this element of admiring a female addressee’s body as it graces the dance floor. And that is also happens to be the case with “Bailando”.
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