Chayanne Releases New Tropical Single “Bailando Bachata”

Chayanne is in a bachata state of mind…

The 54-year-old Puerto Rican Latin pop singer and actor has returned to tropical music with “Bailando Bachata,” the third single from his highly-anticipated new album which debuts on Thursday, May 25 at 8:00 pm ET via Sony Music Latin.

ChayanneChayanne’s new single follows the previously released tracks:

reggaeton-pop single “Tú y Yo” and ballad “Te Amo y Punto.”

“I love the genre,” Chayanne told Billboard Español ahead of the bachata single’s premiere, noting that he has visited Santo Domingo countless times and that “anywhere in the world, when they play Caribbean music like salsa, merengue, bachata, one enjoys dancing to it very closely, so I am very excited.”

“How lucky I am that I can see you when I wake up every day/ And when I travel I miss you/ I have your photograph in my wallet”, begins the romantic Spanish-language song, co-written by Chayanne, Yasmil Marrufo, Andy Clay Cruz Felipe and Mario Alberto Cáceres Pacheco. “We are like the glass and the wine/ We go together since the moment we saw each other,” says part of the chorus.

Just as romantic is the music video, directed by Katherine Díaz and produced by Guacamaya Films.

Set in the 1970s, the clip stars Venezuelan actress and model Veronica Schneider. Upon arriving home, she lies down to watch her favorite series — starring Chayanne, of course — when she notices that the artist can see her from the screen.

“When I’m on TV, beware, because I’m watching you!”, he warns Billboard Español with a laugh.

“Bailando Bachata” is not Chayanne’s first foray into bachata — he “flirted” with the genre almost a decade ago with his pop-fusion song “Bailando Dos Corazonas.”

The new song, he explains, “is something more faithful, more complete, which makes me very excited.”

The 3-minute track is part of his forthcoming eight-song album. When asked if he’ll include any regional Mexican music — a genre currently enjoying significant global success — Chayanne couldn’t contain himself and revealed eagerly: “Yes! That too!”

“I started flirting with a lot of rhythms without leaving the backbone of pop,” he said. “But yes, the Mexican regional, you guessed right. There is also a song of that genre and it is beautiful”.

As for the release of his highly anticipated new set — his first studio album since 2014’s En Todo Estaré, which reached No. 1 on Billboard‘s Top Latin Albums chart — he said that he finished recording and hopes to make an announcement very soon. “Right now we are mastering, so it’s a matter of setting a date,” he says.

Servando & Florentino to Perform Intimate “En Tu Cuarto” Livestream Concert on Sunday

Servando & Florentino are inviting you into their cuarto

The Venezuelan salsa-pop duo, composed of brothers Servando and Florentino Primera, are blessing fans with an intimate “En Tu Cuarto” livestream on Sunday, one they’re calling “a new experience to tell.”

Servando-y-Florentino

Performing their biggest hits like “Una Fan Enamorada” and “Estas Hecha Pa Mi,” Servando & Florentino will be joined by a six-member band revamping their setlist.

“We began brainstorming with our longtime producer Yasmil Marrufo and thinking of what rhythms could go with each song,” Florentino tells Billboard, saying that fans can expect to hear their songs in bolero, bossa nova, merengue, reggae, vallenato and bachata, in addition to salsa. “The process has been a lot of fun and it’s a new experience to tell.”

“En Tu Cuarto” marks the duo’s first virtual concert during the global pandemic. Prior, they toured Venezuela in December 2019, which paved the way for a promising European tour in 2020 that came to a halt because of COVID-19.

However, Servando says they have been taking advantage of the tumultuous times in a productive manner. “We found a balance between spending time with the family and work,” he says. “Musically, we’ve been composing a lot. It’s been an interesting process.”

On that note, Servando & Florentino will unveil their new single “Te Encontre” during the livestream. “We haven’t done music together in a while. In fact,” Florentino tells, “this song wasn’t meant to be for us but we recorded it anyway. The proposal is good and fresh.”

En Tu Cuarto: Servando & Florentino Livestream Concert” will take place at 7:00 p.m. ET on Sunday. General tickets cost $15 and a VIP package that includes a virtual party costs $50. For more information, visit here.