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"Baila Mi Corazón" (My Heart Dances) is the lead single from
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's third studio album, '' Fantasía Pop''. The song premiered on July 2, 2007 in
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, followed by release in
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,
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, the
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and the rest of
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. The digital download was released on August 20. A pre-loaded bundle of audio and video tracks, including "Baila Mi Corazón", "Rock Star", "Vestida de Azul" and " Me Pregunto", was certified Platinum in Mexico for 100,000 units sold.


Music video

The video was filmed on July 13, 2007 in
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and was directed by Oliver Castro, who also previously directed Belanova's "Por Tí" music video. It premiered on
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Latin America on September 6. The video features the band playing the song on several paper-like animated backgrounds, that range from an open green field and a pink sky to a dark night and an open sea.Belanova films their video (Spanish)
The behind scenes of the music video were aired by
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on August 11.


Track listing

CD Single # Baila Mi Corazón (Radio Edit) - 3:21 # Baila Mi Corazón (Album Version) - 3:36 Remixes (EP) # Baila Mi Corazón (Mario Ochoa Remix) - 4:20 # Baila Mi Corazón (Mario Ochoa Remix Club) - 7:40 # Baila Mi Corazón (Tom Sawyer) - 4:39 # Baila Mi Corazón (Tom Sawyer Club Mix) - 6:36 # Baila Mi Corazón (Mijangos Club 80s Mix Radio Edit) - 4:21 # Baila Mi Corazón (Mijangos Club 80s Mix) - 7:44 # Baila Mi Corazón (Imazué Latin Soul Mix Radio Edit) - 4:06 # Baila Mi Corazón (Imazué Latin Soul Remix Club) - 4:21 # Baila Mi Corazón (Mijangos & Elorza Radio Edit) - 3:59 # Baila Mi Corazón (Mijangos & Elorza Bossa Club Mix) - 5:48 Single (Lounge Mix) # Baila Mi Corazón (Lounge Mix) - 2:59


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Baila Mi Corazon 2007 singles Belanova songs Songs in Spanish 2007 songs Songs written by Denisse Guerrero Songs written by Edgar Huerta Songs written by Ricardo Arreola