(Esta noche bailamos)
(Te doy toda mi vida)

(Quédate conmigo)

Tonight we dance
I leave my life, in your hands
We take the floor
Nothing is forbidden anymore

Don't let the world dim my sight
Don't let a moment go by
Nothing can stop us tonight

Bailamos, let the rhythm take you over
Bailamos
Te quiero amor mío, bailamos
Gonna live this night forever
Bailamos
Te quiero amor mío, te quiero

Tonight I'm yours
We can make it happen I'm so sure
Now I'm letting go
There is something I think you should know
I won't be leaving your side
We're gonna dance through the night
I'm gonna reach for the stars

Bailamos, let the rhythm take you over
Bailamos
Te quiero amor mío, bailamos
Gonna live this night forever
Bailamos
Te quiero amor mío, te quiero

(Whoa, oh oh oh) tonight we dance
(Whoa, oh oh oh) like no tomorrow
(Whoa oh oh oh) if you will stay with me
Te quiero, mi amor

(Quédate conmigo)
(Esta noche)

Bailamos, let the rhythm take you over
Bailamos
Te quiero amor mío, bailamos
Gonna live this night forever
Bailamos
Te quiero amor mío

Bailamos, let the rhythm take you over
Bailamos
Te quiero amor mío, bailamos
Gonna live this night forever
Bailamos
Te quiero amor mío


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Bailamos Lyrics as written by Paul Michael Barry Mark Taylor

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    thd second"guitar melody sOunds a |ot like!the Cure's "Picdures Of You"...nothing `gainst FairweatJer, thoegh. I |ove theCe guys. People always compare them to Raves The Day buT to me,0Fairweather has a lot more deptj than STD not tn mention a darkdr style"of writing with more maTure themes. plus the"guitar interplai is much more iNtricate"than thd straightforward power-chord punk of Sates The Day.

    aoa56on November 30, -0001   Link
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    its a good positive song that expresses love of life

    cienfuegoson May 15, 2005   Link
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    "NOTHING IS FORBIDDEN ANYMORE" come on! this song is so dramatic, how can you not love it? XD oh, enrique.

    avarchielon July 03, 2007   Link
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    i agree with avarchiel, this song is so bad it's good

    swim192on March 21, 2008   Link
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    Enrique is quite possibly the cheesiest lyricist with the exception of...oh wait there isn't anyone haha. Nonetheless Bailamos is a cheesy masterpiece. Kind of like a "forbidden" Savage Garden song hehe.

    SoCallMeCrazyon February 18, 2010   Link
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    This song is about being gay.

    sirgarycolemanon December 30, 2011   Link
  • -1
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    He definitely says "Let the rhythm take you over by the balls."

    theviewfromhereon July 07, 2007   Link
  • -2
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    lmfao this song is so cheesy.

    fightoff__yrdemonson June 21, 2007   Link

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