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=== beatmania ===
=== beatmania ===
==== NAOKI ====
==== NAOKI ====
This is a Latin pop number with South American roots that I wrote for Dance ManiaX, which is now an illusion.<br>
A Latin pop number with South American roots that I wrote for Dance ManiaX, which is now an illusion.<br>
This genuine Latin number packages together everything I felt when I went to Cancún, a resort area facing the Caribbean Sea.
This genuine Latin number packages together everything I felt when I went to Cancún, a resort area facing the Caribbean Sea.


=== Dance Maniax ===
=== Dance Maniax ===
==== NAOKI MAEDA ====
==== NAOKI MAEDA ====
BAILA! BAILA! features the natural-born Brazilian singer MINEIRO, and I created this song with the aim of directly incorporating a genuinely hot Latin spirit, which you can feel when playing it. In order to do that, I live recorded the brass section, Latin guitar, and percussion, to fully highlight its Latin atmosphere.
BAILA! BAILA! features the natural-born Brazilian singer MINEIRO, and I created this song with the aim of directly incorporating a genuinely hot Latin spirit, which you can feel when playing it. In order to do that, the brass section, Latin guitar, and percussion were all recorded live to fully highlight its Latin atmosphere.


==== Liner Notes ====
==== Liner Notes ====
This is exactly standard Latin music, which is just like being trapped in a Samba carnival. When you listen to the light percussion, lively whistles, and cheerful vocals, there's no doubt your tension will increase without realizing it. When you shout "señorita" or "amor" along with this song, it immediately feels Latin-styled. If you dance to this song, please try to passionately and consciously dance with groovy Samba movements.
This is truly Latin music, which feels just like being trapped in a Samba carnival. When you listen to the light percussion, lively whistles, and cheerful vocals, there's no doubt your tension will increase without realizing it. When you shout "señorita" or "amor" along with this song, it immediately feels Latin-styled. If you dance to this song, please try to passionately and consciously dance with groovy Samba movements.


== Video Production Information ==
== Video Production Information ==

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