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The song found big success in France, [[kuduro]] being originally an [[Angola]]n type of music also very popular in Portugal. The single "Vem dançar kuduro" reached #2 in the French Top 50 charts (based solely on actual sales of singles) and #1 on the French Club 40 charts (based on actual plays in 80 discos in France). It was also a Top 40 hit in Switzerland reaching #31.
The song found big success in France, [[kuduro]] being originally an [[Angola]]n type of music also very popular in Portugal. The single "Vem dançar kuduro" reached #2 in the French Top 50 charts (based solely on actual sales of singles) and #1 on the French Club 40 charts (based on actual plays in 80 discos in France). It was also a Top 40 hit in Switzerland reaching #31.


==Music video==
The music video portrays Lucenzo promoting his concert that is being held in a poor neighborhood while he is distributing posters to the public and Big Ali joins in declaring, through loudspeakers, about music coming from [[New York City]], [[Angola]] and [[Portugal]] alluding to kunduro music. Some fans are joining in the celebrations dancing in the streets.

In other scenes, Lucenzo and Big Ali are seen preparing for the concert having haircuts at a barbershop.


==Chart performance==
==Chart performance==

Revision as of 12:55, 23 August 2010

"Vem Dançar Kuduro"
Song

"Vem dançar kuduro" is a bilingual English/Portuguese 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.

The song found big success in France, kuduro being originally an Angolan type of music also very popular in Portugal. The single "Vem dançar kuduro" reached #2 in the French Top 50 charts (based solely on actual sales of singles) and #1 on the French Club 40 charts (based on actual plays in 80 discos in France). It was also a Top 40 hit in Switzerland reaching #31.


Music video

The music video portrays Lucenzo promoting his concert that is being held in a poor neighborhood while he is distributing posters to the public and Big Ali joins in declaring, through loudspeakers, about music coming from New York City, Angola and Portugal alluding to kunduro music. Some fans are joining in the celebrations dancing in the streets.

In other scenes, Lucenzo and Big Ali are seen preparing for the concert having haircuts at a barbershop.

Chart performance

Year Title Credit France
Top 50[1]
France
Club 40[2]
Switzerland
Single sales [3]
Album
2010 Vem dançar kuduro Lucenzo featuring Big Ali 2 1 31 _

"Danza Kuduro" Spanish language version

An alternative Spanish language version by Don Omar featuring Lucenzo was released on 15 August 2010 entitled "Danza Kuduro". The accompanying music video was released on 17 August 2010.[4] It is also featured on Don Omar's compilation album Meet the Orphans.[5]

References