Alaska Y Dinarama - Bailando (doremix) Now

: The "Do-Re-Mix" update lean's into the mid-80s electronic pop sound that defined Alaska y Dinarama's peak era. It is categorized by some platforms as a Eurodance anthem due to its driving 6:38-minute length and club-oriented production.

"Bailando (Do-Re-Mix)" is a high-energy dance rework of the classic 1982 hit by the Spanish new wave group Alaska y Dinarama. While the original version was released by Alaska y Los Pegamoides, the version—often featuring Germán Coppini—appeared on later releases such as the 1987 compilation album Diez. Song Background and Significance Alaska y Dinarama - Bailando (DoReMix)

: The song humorously describes a relentless urge to dance despite physical exhaustion, with lyrics mentioning dislocated femurs and moving every bone from the tibia to the sternum. Track Details : The "Do-Re-Mix" update lean's into the mid-80s

: The track remains a staple of Spanish pop history, often cited alongside other LGBTQ+ and rebellion anthems like "A quién le importa". Bailando - Do-Re-Mix - song and lyrics by Alaska Y Dinarama While the original version was released by Alaska

: The remix was part of a series of additional productions by The Democratic Three for out of our tree Productions, often engineered at Matrix London.

: Originally released in 1982, "Bailando" became a definitive track of the Movida Madrileña , a counter-cultural movement that exploded in Spain following the end of the Franco dictatorship.

: Written by Carlos García Berlanga and Nacho Canut, the core creative duo behind the band's most iconic hits.