Solita (Ozuna)
Beginner Level
The foundation — what every new dancer needs to know
A modern bachata hit with urban production and a catchy groove that trains dancers in rhythmic adaptability.
Beginner focus
The bachata rhythm is still in there. Focus on the bongo or guitar if you can hear them through the production. If not, listen for the bass pattern — it usually follows the basic bachata 1-2-3-tap rhythm. Once you lock onto that, you can dance your basic step just like any other bachata song.
Tips
- •Listen to modern bachata productions with headphones to hear all the layers clearly
- •Attend socials with DJs who play mixed styles to build your adaptability
- •Watch dancers who excel at modern bachata to see how they blend traditional and urban movement
Common mistakes
- •Dismissing the song and dancing without engagement because it's 'not real bachata'
- •Losing the basic bachata timing in the more complex production
- •Dancing the entire song the same way instead of responding to its different sections
Practice drill
Play a modern bachata track and dance 4x through, each time following only one production layer: (1) the traditional bachata elements, (2) the urban beat, (3) the vocal melody, (4) the production effects. Then dance freely, weaving all four layers together. You'll find that each layer suggests different movement qualities.