"Conga" is the first hit single released by the American band
Miami Sound Machine
Miami Sound Machine was an American band of Latin-influenced music that had featured the vocals of Cuban-born recording artist Gloria Estefan (née Fajardo). Established in 1975 by Emilio Estefan Jr., the band was originally known as the Miami ...
, led by
Gloria Estefan, on their second English-language album, ''
Primitive Love''. The song was written by the band's drummer and lead songwriter Enrique Garcia. The song first appeared on August 31, 1985, as part of the album. The single was released in Australia on September 9, 1985.
"Conga" became a worldwide success and is recognized as the Miami Sound Machine and Gloria Estefan's
signature song
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. The single reached the top 10 in various countries, including the United States and the Netherlands.
Background
According to Gloria Estefan in an interview in the Netherlands television show RTL Late Night,
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/ref> Conga was written after the band had performed "Dr. Beat" in a club called Cartouche in Utrecht
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, the Netherlands. "Conga" is written in the key of E minor.
"Conga" was re-recorded as a new remix in 2001, including samples of "Dr. Beat
"Dr. Beat" is the first international single released by the American band Miami Sound Machine, led by Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan, on their first English language, but eighth overall, studio album, '' Eyes of Innocence'' (1984). The so ...
" and "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You
"Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" is a song written by Enrique "Kiki" Garcia and Gloria Estefan, and released by Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine in 1987 as the lead single from the album '' Let It Loose'' (and the European version of the album ''A ...
" and was released on Estefan's fourth compilation album. This new song was released as a promo single
A promotional recording, or promo, or plug copy, is an audio or video recording distributed free, usually in order to promote a recording that is or soon will be commercially available. Promos are normally sent directly to broadcasters, such as ...
in Spain and titled "Y-Tu-Conga."
A version of "Conga" arranged with Brazilian rhythms and instrumentation and renamed "Samba" is included in Estefan's 2020 album ''Brazil305
''Brazil305'' is the fourteenth studio album by Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan, released by Sony Masterworks on August 13, 2020. It is her twenty-ninth album overall, and consists of re-recorded versions of her greatest hits with Brazilia ...
''. A remix of "Conga" featuring Leslie Grace and Meek Mill was released in 2021 as a Bacardi
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sponsored and Boi-1da produced single.Bacardi remixes 'Conga' with Meek Mill, Leslie Grace in UGC push
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Commercial performance
The single was released in 1985 and became a worldwide hit, reaching #10 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and winning the Grand Prize at the 15th annual " Tokyo Music Festival" in Japan. The single was certified Gold by the RIAA
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in the U.S. for shipments of 500,000 copies. However, it wasn't a hit in the United Kingdom, failing to chart on the top 75.
In ''Billboard'' magazine's year-end chart in 1986, "Conga" finished at number 40.[ Conga (Single – 1985/1986)](_blank)
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Music video
The video is set in the fictional Miami night club Copacabana, hosting a reception for an unspecified ambassador. After a boring piano recital, the Miami Sound Machine is announced as the next featured act (though Gloria insists the setting is not appropriate for the song). Despite the initial shock of his wife, the more upbeat song becomes a hit with the audience and ambassador. Clips of the original video feature in the video of Estefan's 2020 Brazilian themed version, "Samba".
Formats and track listings
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
References
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1985 singles
Miami Sound Machine songs
Gloria Estefan songs
Songs about dancing
Number-one singles in Spain
RPM Top Singles number-one singles
Songs written by Enrique Garcia (songwriter)
1985 songs
Epic Records singles