Deja Vu (Prince Royce & Shakira)
Intermediate Level
Going deeper — techniques and nuances for experienced dancers
Prince Royce and Shakira's 2017 crossover bachata hit — a pop-bachata fusion with clear dynamics perfect for practicing energy shifts.
Intermediate focus
Notice how Shakira's and Prince Royce's vocal sections have different energies. Royce's parts are smoother and more grounded, while Shakira's add urgency. Use these vocal contrasts to shift your dance quality: more controlled during Royce, more dynamic during Shakira.
Tips
- •Listen to this song back-to-back with a pure bachata track to train your ear to find bachata rhythm in pop-heavy production
- •Use the Shakira-Royce vocal switches as a cue to practice transitioning between different movement styles
- •This track works great for both Dominican-style and sensual-style dancing — try both to see how tempo and production affect style choice
Common mistakes
- •Dancing the same way through Shakira and Royce sections — they have distinctly different energies worth reflecting
- •Losing the bachata rhythm during the pop-heavy chorus and defaulting to generic swaying
- •Ignoring the bridge's dynamic drop — it's the most musical moment in the song
Practice drill
Map 'Deja Vu' on paper: mark every verse, chorus, and bridge with energy levels 1-5. Dance the song following your energy map. Then dance it again ignoring the map and see if your body naturally follows the dynamics. The gap between the two tells you how much ear training remains.