She attended NYU Tisch School of the Arts for both Acting and Songwriting and was a 2013/2014 YoungArts winner. She has performed her original material at Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center and at TD Garden alongside Josh Groban.
Her debut EP “Empire” has been featured on renowned music blogs such as Dancing Astronaut, The Deli Magazine, Pancakes and Whiskey, and DIY Magazine. YouTube stars, including Julien Solomita and Jason Nash, have used her songs in numerous Vlogs.
Mïrändä plays out regularly in NYC.
“Her carefully crafted electronica is uplifting and unpretentious, with inventive drops and catchy choruses to match... Her EP, Empire, shows her range as a producer as well as a singer.” – The Deli Mag
Vamos a La Playa
Mïrändä Lyrics
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A mí me gusta bailar
el ritmo de la noche,
sounds of fiesta .....
You Know we go
Where the feeling is right
You know we go
Where the groove is hot
where the feeling is right
Vamos a la playa.
A mí me gusta bailar
el ritmo de la noche,
sounds of fiesta ...
Amigos ¡qué calor!
Es la maquina Miranda.
Vamos todos a la playa.
Vamos todos a gozar.
Baila, baila ...
You Know we go
Where the feeling is right
You know we go
where the groove is hot
You know we go
Where the feeling is right
Vamos a la playa.
A mí me gusta bailar
el ritmo de la noche,
sounds of fiesta ...
Voila Bisous ciao ciao
The lyrics to Miranda's song "Vamos a la Playa" are about enjoying life and having a good time. The title of the song itself is Spanish for "let's go to the beach," indicating that the singer wants to escape the stresses of daily life and take a break by the ocean. Throughout the song, the singer describes the joy of dancing and being surrounded by the sounds of a fiesta.
The chorus repeats the phrase "you know we go where the feeling is right," emphasizing the importance of following one's instincts and going where one feels happy and fulfilled. The singer also invites friends who may be feeling the heat of the day to come to the beach and enjoy themselves. The repetitive rhythm and melody of the song create an uplifting, carefree atmosphere that encourages listeners to dance and let loose.
Overall, "Vamos a la Playa" celebrates the joy and freedom of living in the present moment, and encourages listeners to find the people and places that bring them happiness and release their inhibitions.
Line by Line Meaning
Vamos a la playa.
Let's go to the beach.
A mí me gusta bailar
el ritmo de la noche,
sounds of fiesta ...
I like to dance to the rhythm of the night and sounds of the party.
You Know we go
Where the feeling is right
You know we go
Where the groove is hot
You know we go
where the feeling is right
We only go where the atmosphere is perfect and the music is hot.
Amigos ¡qué calor!
Es la maquina Miranda.
Vamos todos a la playa.
Vamos todos a gozar.
Friends, it's so hot! It's the Miranda machine. Let's all go to the beach and have fun.
Baila, baila ...
Dance, dance...
Voila Bisous ciao ciao
There you go, kisses, bye-bye.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Carmelo La Bionda, Stefano Righi
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@aimehetharie251
I still don’t understand why people like the other version….this one is the real classic! I always remember hearing this when i was a little kid on vacation in spain with my grandmother and grandfather.
@keesiehh
Amen to that.
@damianox9
This is the original best version that i remember for 20 years.
@powerdude_dk
Oh NOW i remember. Yeah, i also heard this version before Loona.
But I have to admit I like Loonas voice more 😄 but she can't take credit for the lyrics.
@lorenzoiurissevich7396
I remember this Song when I was 17 years and I went dancing to Ibiza in the disco.😎😎😎😎😎🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
@valeriokurs
Because you've got a soul and a story, mate. And I have quite the same memory of this one.
@rebeccalynnchepchumbavedov5667
I remember being 10 years old waiting for hours for this song to show up on the music channel. Dancing in front of the screen. Memories!
@Artesahbi
The 90's !!!!!!!!!!!
Tears in my eyes, i miss this so much
@carriebrown8690
WHY DOESNT THIS SONG HAVE 100,000,000 VIEWS?
@cristianotorres7847
God I remember listening to this through the 90's. Amazing childhood memories.