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Cuban Flex Showcases Their Salsa Flair with Marc Anthony's "Aguanile"

Saturday, September 14, 2024 by Christopher Ramirez

If there's a musical genre that captivates the members of Cuban Flex, it's salsa. And what's better than a song performed by Marc Anthony to add some spice to the dance floor?

To the rhythm of "Aguanile," the Cuban dancers showcased that this beat runs in their veins, much like the Santería invoked by the song. This time, before starting their performance, the dancers enacted a scene where two of them supposedly test their strength in an arm-wrestling match.

After the challenge ends, the choreography kicks off, and with every move, the dancers prove they're born for dance. Initially, the steps align with the slow pace of the song, but as the chorus hits, the dance becomes increasingly intricate.

"Aguanile" is originally a track by the Puerto Rican-American duo Willie Colón & Héctor Lavoe. However, a few years ago, salsa legend Marc Anthony released his own version, which gained significant popularity.

FAQs on Cuban Flex and Their Salsa Performance

Here are some frequently asked questions regarding Cuban Flex's recent salsa performance to Marc Anthony's "Aguanile".

Who are Cuban Flex?

Cuban Flex is a group of dancers from Cuba known for their dynamic and intricate dance performances, especially in the salsa genre.

What is the significance of "Aguanile" in salsa music?

"Aguanile" is a significant salsa track originally by Willie Colón & Héctor Lavoe, and it holds cultural resonance due to its references to Santería and its complex rhythms.

Why did Cuban Flex choose Marc Anthony's version of "Aguanile"?

Marc Anthony's version of "Aguanile" is widely popular and brings a modern twist to the classic salsa track, making it a vibrant choice for Cuban Flex's performance.

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