Vivir Bailando is an irresistible vallenato–pop invitation to drop everything, take someone by the hand, and let the music lead the way. Silvestre Dangond and Maluma serenade a dazzling crush who is so close they can almost taste the kiss, confessing that past escapades were simply a search for real affection. Now, with playful swagger, they promise moonlit safaris across the bedroom, barefoot walks around the world, and even a noisy household full of kids—if she’s up for the adventure.
Behind the flirtatious lines and Colombian shout-outs to Valledupar, Urumita, and MedellĂn, the song carries a bright message: life is better when you dance through it with someone who makes your heart race. Every accordion riff sparks the same yearning as the lyrics—to live, love, and laugh in an endless spin of rhythm, romance, and joyful spontaneity.
Silvestre Francisco Dangond Corrales, born on May 12, 1980, in Urumita, La Guajira, Colombia, is a celebrated Colombian singer known for his vibrant contributions to Vallenato music. Son of singer William José "El Palomo" Dangond Baquero, Silvestre inherited a rich musical legacy that he blends with his own charismatic style and passion.
Since his debut album Tanto para TĂ in 2002, Dangond has captivated audiences with his powerful voice and heartfelt lyrics. His successful collaborations with renowned accordionists like Juancho De la Espriella have produced numerous hits, making him a staple in the Latin music scene. With multiple Latin Grammy nominations and wins under his belt, Silvestre Dangond continues to be one of the most influential voices in contemporary Latin American music.