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Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español
RAÚL G.
41 episodes
2 weeks ago
Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español / Songs to Learn Spanish is a music podcast aimed mainly at students of Spanish and music lovers. The level is Intermediate to Advanced (B1-C1). On each episode I tell you stories and curiosities about songs of the Spanish-speaking world, ranging from the most iconic to the more obscure and quirky. I am Raúl G., a teacher of languages (Spanish and English) with a background in Fine Arts.
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Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español / Songs to Learn Spanish is a music podcast aimed mainly at students of Spanish and music lovers. The level is Intermediate to Advanced (B1-C1). On each episode I tell you stories and curiosities about songs of the Spanish-speaking world, ranging from the most iconic to the more obscure and quirky. I am Raúl G., a teacher of languages (Spanish and English) with a background in Fine Arts.
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34 - Magneto y su rola más pegajosa
Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español
35 minutes 9 seconds
1 year ago
34 - Magneto y su rola más pegajosa

The song Vuela, vuela was released by Mexican boy band Magneto in 1991. It’s still the group’s most remembered song, and the one that propelled them, rocket-like, into international stardom.

The song was a version of the French original Voyage, voyage, by the singer Desireless. The French lyrics were loosely translated into Spanish (‘loosely’ is to put it mildly, but the new words worked nicely enough) for Magneto's version.

En ambas versiones, se trata de una canción escapista, que en ese aspecto nos recuerda al Don’t Worry, Be happy de Bobby McFerrin, que aparecía unos tres años antes, en el 88.

Vuela, vuela se convirtió en un éxito internacional en 1991 durante 14 semanas en 20 países, incluidos España y Estados Unidos, donde ya en los años 90 había un importante mercado latino (o, como nosotros preferimos llamarlo, hispanohablante).

Parte del éxito radicaba en la coreografía de la canción, de movimientos simples y memorables que recordaban a las artes marciales; como si el coreógrafo hubiera sido Daniel LaRusso o el señor Miyagi, otros grandes iconos populares de la época…

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Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español
Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español / Songs to Learn Spanish is a music podcast aimed mainly at students of Spanish and music lovers. The level is Intermediate to Advanced (B1-C1). On each episode I tell you stories and curiosities about songs of the Spanish-speaking world, ranging from the most iconic to the more obscure and quirky. I am Raúl G., a teacher of languages (Spanish and English) with a background in Fine Arts.