This song is one of the most influential and well-known to cha-cha-cha dance enthusiasts, and it's a must-have at college dances. The light and upbeat rhythm makes people instantly energized, and the provocative lyrics make people want to stop: Come on, let's cha cha! The Chinese version of "Please Cha Cha" is one of Li Yuchun's best known tracks. If you're having a party, "Chilly Cha Cha" is definitely the track of choice, and it creates a joyful and pleasant party atmosphere.
2, "I need to Know", Marc Anthony
Latin king Marc Anthony (Marc Anthony) first English album of the same name in the main track, but also won the 2000 Grammy nominated song, included in the album "Grammy2000". The song has a typical Latin style, is a show of love song, enthusiastic with anticipation, bold in the shy, very infectious and seductive, coupled with the dynamic rhythm, people unconsciously dance.
3, "Get The Party Start",Pink
The classic cha-cha-cha dance song, but also the international music awards Grammy winning track. "get this party started, get this party started right now", the sound of the call, step by step, so you can not restrain yourself, follow the music to start cha-cha-cha. Dynamic, enthusiastic, exciting, passionate, bring the dancer's mind shock, one of the best songs. The song is fast-paced, so beginners may have a hard time.
4, "Angelina", Lou Bega
Lou Bega, a black Latin singer, in addition to the most prestigious cowboy song "Mambo No. 5", "Angelina" is also a very popular cha-cha dance, most of the domestic slow rock bar has appeared. Very standard cha-cha rhythm, full of passion and wild, giving people a very high feeling. The song has a typical Cuban style, a lively bar, the boys to the beautiful girl courtship, full of teasing, "And if you chacha me, I have to chacha you chacha". Focuses on male dancers performing.
5, "The Game of Love", Michelle Branch & Santana
The NBA's 2002-03 season theme song, from the Latin rock first guitarist Santana and the popular rocker Michelle. the title of the song is very reminiscent of the NBA's most familiar phrase The song is about a girl who is in love with a boy and can't help but find him to express her love in the game of love he uses on her, "you roll me, control me" (you make me crazy, you control me). The boy is a little teasing, a little naughty, the girl is a little helpless, more shy, and demands a lot of showmanship from the dancers.
6, "Pepito"
British Blackpool competition one of the most commonly used cha-cha-cha dance music, standard rhythm and style, moderate speed, expressive, stage effect.
7, "Quien Sera (Sway)", Arielle Dombasle
This "Why?" song, with its strong storytelling, fast tempo, and strong stage presence, is perfect for performance. Lisa Ono of Japan has covered the song in Spanish. Great cha-cha-cha dance song.
8, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", play
This song is the ending song in "Nuns Gone Wild 2", and whether play sings it or Diana Ross sings it originally, it's very good. With its catchy lyrics and deep message of love, it's not just a good cha-cha-cha, it's a classic love letter. "There ain't no mountain high enough, Ain't no valley low enough, Ain't no river wide enough, To keep me from getting to you" no any mountain high enough, Ain't no valley deep enough, Ain't no river wide enough, To keep me from getting to you". Focus on female dancers.
9, "Banca Banca", E-Type
This song was discovered while watching Wang Shaowei dance the cha-cha at the Martial Arts Competition, and I fell in love with it right then and there, and it's from E-Type's album "Euro IV Ever". Recommended.
10, "Big Big World", Emilia
From Emilia Avril's "Big Big World" album, the song has become one of the fastest popular songs in Swedish history, but also a recommended cha-cha dance song. This song has a slower tempo, and Emilia's calm and slightly husky singing, pure and classical performance, is perfect for beginners to practice.