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Chapter 20 #03

b) Macarena

The dance “Macarena,” originating from a song by Los del Río, became a global sensation in the 1990s. This catchy Spanish dance song was released in 1993, but it was the remixed version by the Bayside Boys that skyrocketed to international fame. Its simple, repetitive dance moves made it accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds, leading to its widespread popularity at parties, events, and even in sports arenas. The “Macarena” phenomenon is a prime example of how a song can transcend language barriers and cultural differences, uniting people in dance. This dance craze also highlighted the power of media and marketing in the 1990s, as the song’s repetitive airplay and visual presence on music channels contributed significantly to its global reach and enduring legacy.