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  2. Los del Rio - Macarena [Bayside Boys Remix] (432Hz)
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Los Del Rio - Macarena [bayside Boys Remix] (432hz) -

The original 1993 version was a flamenco-inspired track that saw moderate success in Spain and Latin America. Its global explosion was triggered by the in 1995:

This remix spent 14 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1996 and remained on the charts for a record-breaking 60 weeks. The Scandalous Lyrics Los del Rio - Macarena [Bayside Boys Remix] (432Hz)

Since he was restricted from playing purely non-English songs, Caride recruited Mike Triay and Carlos de Yarza ( the Bayside Boys ) to create a dance-friendly version with English verses. The original 1993 version was a flamenco-inspired track

The song was born in 1992 when the Spanish duo (Antonio Romero Monge and Rafael Ruiz Perdigones) was touring Venezuela. While attending a party hosted by businessman Gustavo Cisneros, they were so mesmerized by a local flamenco dancer, Diana Patricia Cubillán Herrera , that Romero spontaneously shouted, "¡Diana, dale a tu cuerpo alegría y cosas buenas!" ("Give your body some joy, Diana!"). The Scandalous Lyrics Since he was restricted from

Miami radio DJ Jammin’ Johnny Caride noticed clubgoers repeatedly asking for the original track.

Romero later turned this into a song, changing the name to to honor his daughter, Esperanza Macarena. The Remix: From Flamenco to the Billboard Charts

The story of "Macarena" [Bayside Boys Remix] is a journey from a chance encounter at a private party to a record-breaking global phenomenon that dominated the 1990s. The Origin: A Spontaneous Tribute