"Bachata en Fukuoka" (English: "Bachata in Fukuoka") is the first single released by
Juan Luis Guerra
Juan Luis Guerra Seijas (born June 7, 1957) is a Dominican musician, singer, composer, and record producer. He has sold 30 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling Latin music artists. Throughout his career, he has wo ...
for his album ''
A Son de Guerra
''A Son de Guerra'' (English: to the beat of war) is the 11th studio album recorded by Dominican Republic, Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra, It was released by Capitol Latin on June 8, 2010 (see 2010 in music). The album contains 11 ...
''. It reached No. 1 on the ''
Hot Latin Tracks
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'' chart in 2010, the second
bachata song in the year to do so.
Background
"Bachata en Fukuoka" is based on Guerra's experience during his trip to
Fukuoka
is the sixth-largest city in Japan, the second-largest port city after Yokohama, and the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city is built along the shores of Hakata Bay, and has been a center of international commerce since ancie ...
, Japan, where he was performing for the local people and was impressed by the fact that the locals could sing and dance to bachata,
merengue, and
mambo
Mambo most often refers to:
* Mambo (music), a Cuban musical form
*Mambo (dance), a dance corresponding to mambo music
Mambo may also refer to:
Music
* Mambo section, a section in arrangements of some types of Afro-Caribbean music, particul ...
. He wrote the song while there.
Music video
In the video, directed by
Simon Brand
Simon may refer to:
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* Simon (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name Simon
* Simon (surname), including a list of people with the surname Simon
* Eugène Simon, French naturalist and the genus ...
, a piece of paper drops mysteriously in front of an elderly Japanese woman walking on a city sidewalk. She picks it up, immediately recognizes it (a drawing of a
spiral
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Helices
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shell), and promptly boards a bus heading out of the city to the beach. While on board, she reverts to being a young woman, then decides to disembark the slow-moving bus and travel to the beach by bicycle. When she finally arrives at the beach, she finds a familiar young man standing in the center of the same spiral pattern from the paper, drawn in large scale on the sand, and they begin to
dance passionately together, first on the ground and later while floating through the air. At the end of the video, both the woman and her dance partner have reverted to their old age, but continue to dance on the beach.
Chart performance
''Bachata en Fukuoka'' reached No. 1 during the week of June 5, 2010, displacing
Diego Torres's song, "
Guapa". ''Bachata en Fukuoka'' was the second bachata song to reach No. 1 during 2010, after
Aventura's "
Dile al Amor
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".
References
External links
Bachata en Fukuoka Entrevista a Juan Luis Guerra
2010 singles
Spanish-language songs
Juan Luis Guerra songs
Bachata songs
Songs written by Juan Luis Guerra
Music videos directed by Simon Brand
Capitol Latin singles
Latin Grammy Award for Best Tropical Song
2010 songs
Japan in non-Japanese culture
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