A Mover La Colita

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Dancing Away the Blues with Wilfrido Vargas

The song "A Mover La Colita" by Wilfrido Vargas is a vibrant and playful call to dance and enjoy life. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, emphasizing the act of moving one's hips ('la colita') to the rhythm of the music. The song suggests that if you don't dance, your spirit (or 'colita') will become 'malita,' which can be interpreted as sick or unwell. This metaphorical use of 'colita' represents the idea that dancing is not only a physical activity but also a way to maintain one's happiness and emotional well-being.

Wilfrido Vargas, a Dominican musician known for his merengue and salsa music, often incorporates humor and catchy choruses in his songs. "A Mover La Colita" is no exception, as it includes whimsical comparisons of various animals and fictional characters moving their hips, from sharks and whales to Donald Duck and superheroes. These comparisons serve to universalize the joy of dancing and to create a light-hearted atmosphere that encourages everyone to join in, regardless of who they are.

The song's structure, with its instructional dance steps and the chorus's call-and-response format, is designed to be engaging and easy for listeners to follow. It's a celebration of dance as a form of expression and a communal activity that brings people together. The infectious rhythm and simple, joyful message of "A Mover La Colita" make it a staple in parties and gatherings, inviting everyone to leave their worries behind and dance their hearts out.

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  2. El Baile Del Perrito
  3. El Jardinero
  4. A Mover La Colita
  5. El Venao
  6. Abusadora
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