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Originally posted by tittieslap
You sort of mislead with your statement then. You should have said something like "it was only a hit in Latin America" instead of saying that it wasn't a hit at all. Plus, i think that if there wasn't an English version of the song, it would have charted anyway like other long running #1's on that format. ]
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We were talking about the Hot 100 record the Billboard article mentioned so I thought it was obvious. And I'm sure it would've charted, but I doubt it would be any (or much) higher than "Loco".
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Originally posted by Super_freddie
So you think Loco did good is because of Romeo??
And the Spanish version of Bailando not selling? Which is why it peaked on the 70s on iTunes and being inside the top 100 for weeks...
Not defending my fave just stating out the true facts.
Oh and BTW in case u didn't know originally the Spanish version of Bailando was being played in Pop radio just FYI
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Of course. For the
third time, why do you think it's Enrique's highest peaking Spanish-language song on the Billboard Hot 100? How convenient (but not surprising) that you to ignore the question and every other relevant point I made... and then claim that you're "stating true facts" too.
The Spanish version of "Bailando" is now selling a lot more thanks to a push from the English version. You don't have to be intuitive to realize that. Whenever a song becomes a hit, all versions of the song get a push on iTunes. Finally, a few pop stations playing the Spanish version originally doesn't mean anything. A few stations also played "Danza Kuduro". The English version is what's gaining traction.