Vengaboys and Corona "turned on" chilangos at a Dance party of the 90s

2022-10-11 18:01:56 By : Ms. Laura Huang

Around 6,000 people returned for a few hours to that decade where electronic music dominated the scene and Europe -mainly- saw the emergence of different acts that today continue to appear on party nights.For more than six hours, the Pepsi Center in Mexico City became a time machine that went back 30 years to a "club" where the beats that made an era sounded and marked the night scene of a generation.A post shared by internal connection ? (@conexion_internal__28)The I Love Dance show brought together an audience of almost all ages, especially those over 30, many dressed in colorful jackets, dark glasses, overalls and more "90s" paraphernalia, and the night began with the welcome of Luisa Carrandy and Fernando Martínez , remembered announcers from Alfa Radio, the station that promoted the eruodance genre in Mexico.A post shared by I Love Dance: In Concert (@ilovedancetour)A night of worship that had to be postponed for more than two years due to the global health crisis, since its first edition in Mexico was held on April 13, 2019, but this time the Chilangos relived their parties at "the Magic or the News” -remembered local clubs where- in an atmosphere of party and nostalgia.Neither the cold nor the rain prevented the attendees from coming to dance to the rhythm of the British Ann Lee, who opened the dance floor with her hit 2 Times, followed by her version of Ring My Bell.Behind her, the German Lay Zee, known as her group “Mr.President” unleashed the euphoria with his Coco Jambo and the song I Give You My Heart.A post shared by Pepo Cuevas (@pepocuevas)Between "cybernetic" audiovisuals, sounds of a modem from the beginning of the millennium "connecting to the internet" and futuristic visual effects, Brazilian singer Olga de Souza, leader of the Italian band Corona, moved the public with her hits that have consolidated her as one of the the most important voices of eurodance: The Rhythm of the Nigt, Try me Out, and even a cover of Whitney Houston, I will Always Love You, resounded in the Naples neighborhood venue.Among the different acts, DJ Gustavo MX turned the venue into a rave that vibrated with other classics of the scene: One More Time by Daft Punk;Bailando by Paradisio, Chiquitere, Saturday Night by Whigfield, La macarena with Los del Río and even Follow the Leader by SBS sounded like a musical track for the ensemble of dancers and gogos that enlivened the party.A post shared by El coto with Momo Montes (@elcotomomoof)The surprise of the night was the Chicago-based DJ duo 20 Fingers, who presented their popular Short Dick Man, Lick It and Sex Machine accompanied by a female vocalist who gave voice to the songs made popular in the 90s by Gillette, Roula and Katrina, respectively.New Yorkers Reel 2 Real rocked the mood with songs like Can You Feel It, Go on Move and the global hit I Like to Move It, which is also emblematic of the animated film Madagascar.For its part, Turbo B, emerged from the German project Snap!He was also part of the night with his emblematic songs I got the Power and Rhythm is a Dancer.A post shared by Claudia Sotelo (@csoteloin)New Yorker Robin S also raised spirits with her melodious voice accompanying her hit Show me Love, to make way for the only Latin American exponent of the night: Panamanian Lorna, who with her reggaeton and the song Papi Chulo, which she sang twice , was perhaps a different act to the house and techno proposal of the night.In the midst of the euphoria, an emotional moment took place, when images of stars of the electronic scene who had passed away were projected.The Swedish DJ Avicii, Robert Miles, creator of the song Children, Keith Flint, a member of The Prodigy, the producers B-Jay and Peter Rauhofer, and even the Mexican comedian Miguel Galván "La tartamuda", who lent his voice paraded on the screen. on the Mexican edition albums Al Rhythm Dance.A post shared by El coto with Momo Montes (@elcotomomoof)The night reached ecstasy with the presentation of Vengaboys, the vocal choreographic group from Rotterdam, the Netherlands, who shattered the decibels with their We Like to Party, Boom Boom Boom Boom, Up and Down, Shalalalalá and multiple covers such as What's Up by 4 Non Blondes, I Feel Love by Donna Summers, YMCA by Village Peolpe, Dragostea Din Tei by O Zone, Crying at the Discotheque, The final Countdown and I Was Made for Loving You by KISS.What happened to Lynda, the singer of "Gira que gira" who exploded due to speculation about her personal life