Twenty-five summers ago, the Billboard charts were dominated by alternative rockers like No Doubt, Alanis Morissette, Oasis, and the Smashing Pumpkins. But none of those artists had the No. 1 song for ...
The original version of Los Del Río’s hit “Macarena” was released in 1993, but it was the 1995 “Bayside Boys Mix” of the song that launched the track to international acclaim in 1996. It’s been 25 ...
It's been 25 years since Los del Rio stormed the charts and sparked a dance craze with their smash-hit song Macarena. And to celebrate, the Spanish pop duo are becoming Airbnb hosts and will welcome ...
(CBS11) - Talk about timing! This song, originally charting in 1995 but only to #45 on the Billboard Hot 100, is once again released in 1996 and becomes a #1 hit! Los Del Rio is a Spanish flamenco ...
Remember stopping what you were doing and started to dance when the Macarena came on the radio? Los del Río released "Macarena" on August 15, 1995 via CD and cassette. The spanish dance song is about ...
If you thought Drake ended Tyga a few years ago with his choice words in the song “6PM From New York,” Tyga‘s 2019 may put that assertion into question. Earlier this month, DJ Akademiks shared Tyga’s ...
Here's a list of the 5 best remixes and covers of Los del Río's song "Macarena." By Sabrina Finkelstein Heeeeeeey Macarena! If you have ever been to a sporting event, wedding or dance party, you’ve ...
The "Macarena" is getting a Cuban makeover in a new video of the song shot in Havana. By Judy Cantor-Navas The “Macarena” is getting a Cuban makeover in a new video of the song shot in Havana. Los Del ...
After scoring a hat trick against in the Champions League semifinal against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday night, Cristiano Ronaldo has every right to be feeling pretty good about himself. And, just to ...
The popular party track from the early ’90s, Macarena, completes 20 years in 2016. The original song released in 1993 in Spanish by the duo, Los del Rio. Macarena, the cult Spanish party song, turns ...
Toward the end of the 2010s, Anglophone artists had produced their fair share of bilingual crossover tracks. Few, like 2017’s “Despacito,” yielded astronomical success on the pop charts, whereas ...