Bailar Contigo is a colorful day-dream set to a tropical pop beat. The Colombian band Monsieur Periné paints the picture of someone who has been silently longing for a special person, imagining endless nights dancing together on warm sand while drums pulse in the background. Each verse swings between quiet yearning ("I live imagining you") and an irresistible urge to finally act ("I can’t stand it anymore"). The ocean, paper boats, and melting stars create a fantasy world where all that matters is the connection that music and movement spark.
At its heart, the song celebrates the liberating power of dance: when they finally move as one, nothing else exists, and love bursts into flame like “the spark that lights my soul.” Whether you’re strolling a Bogotá street or day-dreaming at your desk, this track invites you to let go, feel the rhythm, and believe that one magical dance can erase every distance between two people.
Monsieur Periné is a vibrant Colombian musical ensemble hailing from Bogotá, known for their unique fusion of Afro-Colombian rhythms with Latin and European influences. Fronted by the charismatic lead vocalist Catalina García, who sings effortlessly in Spanish, French, English, and Portuguese, the band blends genres like cumbia, tango, danzón, bolero, and pop to create a sound that is both sophisticated and deeply rooted in Colombian culture.
Formed in 2008, Monsieur Periné has captivated audiences worldwide with their elegant style and infectious melodies. Their acclaimed albums, including the Latin Grammy-winning Caja de Música, showcase their talent for blending heartfelt storytelling with playful, jazzy arrangements. With a lineup of talented members playing strings, brass, percussion, and winds, Monsieur Periné continues to enchant listeners, offering a fresh, global take on traditional Latin sounds.