Song History
The song is dance track released by Estefan in 1996 with strong African rhythms, and it became on one her most popular songs, this single was the second single released from Estefan's album, Destiny.
Since its appearance in 1996, the song has been present on all the tours of Gloria Estefan as it remains to be a favorite among fans.
Gloria and the R&B legend Stevie Wonder collaborated for a special performance of this song at the Super Bowl XXXIII Halftime Show in 1999, the performance received a strong ovation and gave the two singers a boost on sales in the albums the two singers were promoting on that time.
This single was released two times in France; at its first release, it peaked at number fifteen at the national charts, but at the second release the song peaked at the French charts at number seventeen.The song has been used twice in Strictly Come Dancing for the Salsa. Once in Series 7 by Natalie Cassidy and once in 2012 by Fern Britton
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