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Randy Malcom remembers recording of "Bailando": "Those who changed history"

"I took those photos," said Cuban audiovisual director Pedro Vázquez.

Randy Malcom con Alexander Delgado, Descemer Bueno y Enrique Iglesias © Instagram / Randy Malcom
Randy Malcom with Alexander Delgado, Descemer Bueno and Enrique Iglesias Photo © Instagram / Randy Malcom

Getting ahead of the popular Thursday trend on social media (tbt), Randy Malcom surprised this Tuesday with photos from the filming of the "Bailando" video clip.

In the photos you can see those who were part of the single, which became an international hit and dance anthem: him, Alexander Delgado, Descemer Bueno and Enrique Iglesias.

"Those who changed history, so it is forbidden to forget. We will continue dancing with tremendous joy because this is too much," he wrote along with the photos that immortalized the process and attest to how much fun they had giving life to the video clip.

"He who knows knows. Thank you RD for allowing us to make that video in that beautiful country," commented Guillermo Morejon Acevedo, manager of Gente de Zona. "I took those photos," added Cuban audiovisual director Pedro Vázquez.

"Pride"; "Honor to whom honor is due"; "There are 3 urban songs that will be remembered for eternity: La Gasolina, Bailando and Despacito. That is music forever"; "Tremendous moment"; "You don't age, health, prosperity and more songs like these"; "Song for history"; "Good times"; "Total blackout with the tbt that"; "Pride of Cubans for Two, for many more successes, I adore you, my favorites"; "Never forget where you came from or how you started, that makes you special, you are special," are some of the comments on the post, to which colleagues such as Yotuel, Dale Pututi, Harryson, Miss Dayana, Baby Lores, among others, also reacted.

About to celebrate 10 years since its premiere, in April 2014, the official video clip for "Bailando" - which among other recognitions has three Latin Grammy Awards - has already exceeded 3.5 billion views on YouTube.

Last July Gente de Zona together with Descemer released "After we danced", which they classified as "a second song remembering this theme and fusion of Latin urban flamenco", whose clip recorded in Madrid currently has more than 16 million views. views.

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