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"Macarena" is a song by Los del Río about a woman of the same name.

It was originally released in 1993, as a new flamenco rumba pop fusion theme with fully Spanish lyrics, with a significant success in Spain and Mexico. After being remixed by the Bayside Boys and having English lyrics added, it became a worldwide hit in mid 1996. The single spent 14 weeks at number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. During its heyday, it was played frequently at professional athletic games, rallies, conventions, and other places. The Macarena remained popular through 1996, but by the end of 1997, its popularity had diminished greatly. The song also broke records at the time by remaining in the Hot 100 chart for 60 weeks (about 15 months).

The song was also covered by Los del Mar, which was first released in 1995 and then again at the same time as the original in the United Kingdom in the hope of fooling people into buying their version by mistake. It missed the top 40 but the Los del Rio version peaked at number two.

In VH1's documentary 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders Macarena was ranked as number one.

On a different VH1 documentary, 40 Awesomely Bad No. 1 Songs, Macarena was also ranked first.

On the Israeli national radio station "Galatz", Macarena was chosen as the worst song of the 1990s.

Dance

The song was associated with a distinctive fast dance. The song originally had no dance, until a Venezuelan Flamenco instructor created it for her class to dance to, and it eventually caught on with the rest of the world. The Macarena dance is performed in time with the refrain of the song. To perform the dance, An alternative version of the dance replaces the pelvic rotation with a series of pelvic thrusts, as shown in the video for Los del Rio's recording of the song.

Trivia

Brett and a Brooks and an Edgar and a Reggie,
Jackson and Chmura and a Holmgren and a Jacke,
Jones and a LeRoy and a Newsome and a Dorsey,
Hey, Packerena! (Hut Hut!)

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