In 1980 Hansel and Raul decided to leave the band and it is then that the most famous, dynamic and charismatic duo in the history of Tropical music was born HANSEL & RAUL. Integrating a brass section to the already popular Charanga Sound it was that uncanny fuse harmony, spiked with a very Caribbean sense of rhythm that made Hansel y Raul the hottest act in Latin Dance Music. They were Miami's #1 dance band, but that's not all. Their contagious beat spread from Tokyo to Madrid, from Paris to Bogota, from Africa to Mexico. Their global hit songs MARIA TERESA Y DANILO and CON LA LENGUA AFUERA became anthems and made them International Recording stars. Hansel y Raul recorded more than 12 albums and in 1986 were presented with a double Platinum album "LA MAGIA". They toured all over the world setting attendance records and unprecedented record sales in more than 20 countries. They also performed for then President and Mrs. Reagan at the White House where they shared stage honors with Tina Turner, Barry Manilow and Tony Bennett. In 1987 they were invited to perform at Disney's 15th. Anniversary Celebration was they performed in front of a worldwide TV audience of more than 160 million. The duo was presented with 7 Gold albums and 1 Double Platinum. Numerous #1 hit songs, world tours, and the charisma they demonstrated before a live audience made Hansel y Raul without a doubt “The Hottest Dance Band of the Decade”.
In 1987 they received 3 GRAMMY {Latin} nominations for Best Tropical Album, Best Tropical song “Maria Teresa y Danilo" and best Tropical Group. They won for best song. In 1988 Hansel & Raul recorded their last album together it included the smash hit song “ELLA”. In life good things must sometimes come to an end even if at times it's only temporarily. Hansel & Raul decided to separate in 1988 and, went on hiatus from one and other.
In 1998 they decided to reunite for a studio album followed by a world tour.
This information was gathered from the official Hansel and Raul website, www.hanslyraul.com
Todo El Mundo Con La Lengua Afuera
Hansel Y Raul Lyrics
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Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
The lyrics of the song "Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera" by Hansel y Raúl are simple and repetitive, consisting only of the phrase "Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera" repeated eight times. However, the meaning behind the lyrics is significant. "Lengua afuera" translates to "tongue out," and the song is talking about a dance move where the person sticks their tongue out while dancing. This can be seen in the accompanying music video where people are shown dancing with their tongues out.
The song reflects the carnival or party culture in many Latin American countries where people come together to dance and have fun. The chorus repeating the same phrase over and over again creates a sense of unity, bringing everyone together to participate in the same dance move. The song encourages people to let loose and have fun without inhibitions, shedding any shyness or social barriers and enjoying the moment.
Overall, the lyrics are simple, but the message behind them is powerful. They encourage people to let go and enjoy the moment, to come together and have fun. It celebrates the joy and freedom of dance.
Line by Line Meaning
Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
Everyone sticking their tongue out
Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
Everyone sticking their tongue out
Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
Everyone sticking their tongue out
Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
Everyone sticking their tongue out
Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
Everyone sticking their tongue out
Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
Everyone sticking their tongue out
Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
Everyone sticking their tongue out
Todo el mundo con la lengua afuera
Everyone sticking their tongue out
Writer(s): Agustin Guerrero Ribot, Hansel Martinez, Raul Alonso
Contributed by Christian O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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