Don Omar - Danza Kuduro (lyrics) Ft. Lucenzo Apr 2026

of Puerto Rican Reggaeton.

"Oi, oi, oi!" acts as a universal, high-energy call to action. Don Omar - Danza Kuduro (Lyrics) ft. Lucenzo

At the heart of the song's success is its innovative blending of musical genres. The track is an adaptation of Lucenzo's original song "Vem Dançar Kuduro." Kuduro is a style of music and dance that originated in Angola in the 1980s, characterized by fast-paced, electronic beats and traditional African percussion. of Puerto Rican Reggaeton

While the song was already a hit in dance clubs, its inclusion in the 2011 film Fast Five (the fifth installment of the Fast & Furious franchise) catapulted it to a new level of global superstardom. Played during the triumphant final scene of the movie, the song became forever associated with celebration, freedom, and summer energy. The track is an adaptation of Lucenzo's original

By bringing Don Omar—one of the pioneers of Reggaeton—onto the track, the song fused: of Angolan Kuduro.

The lyrics of "Danza Kuduro" are intentionally simple, repetitive, and instructional, which is a major factor in its international appeal. The song is bilingual, featuring lyrics in both Spanish and Portuguese. The core of the song revolves around a dance instruction: