La Bicicleta (Shakira & Carlos Vives)
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Carlos Vives and Shakira's 2016 hit with a bachata-friendly rhythm — a party track that teaches you to find bachata timing in pop music.
Why it matters
At any bachata social, the DJ will occasionally play tracks that aren't 'pure' bachata. Being able to find a bachata rhythm inside adjacent genres (vallenato, Latin pop, reggaeton-bachata blends) makes you adaptable and confident on the floor rather than frozen when a non-standard track plays.
'La Bicicleta' by Carlos Vives and Shakira (2016) is primarily a vallenato-pop track, but its rhythm has enough overlap with bachata that DJs frequently play it at socials, sometimes in remixed form. The song's driving acoustic guitar, clear rhythmic pattern, and infectious energy make it a crowd favorite. For bachata dancers, it's an exercise in adaptability: the rhythm isn't pure bachata, but you can absolutely find a bachata groove within it. This kind of musical flexibility is what separates rigid dancers from versatile ones.
Beginner
Play 'La Bicicleta' and try your basic step. You'll find it works — not perfectly aligned like with a traditional bachata track, but close enough. Focus on stepping consistently to the pulse of the music without overthinking whether it's 'real bachata.' This flexibility is valuable.
Intermediate
Compare the original 'La Bicicleta' with a bachata remix version (several exist on YouTube). Notice what the remixer changed: they probably added güira, bongos, and restructured the rhythm section. Understanding what gets added to make something 'more bachata' deepens your understanding of what defines bachata rhythm.
Advanced
Use non-bachata-adjacent tracks like this to practice rhythmic reinterpretation. Can you find the bachata within a cumbia? Within a reggaeton? The ability to impose bachata timing on different rhythmic frameworks is an advanced musicality skill that makes you incredibly versatile in social dancing.
Practice drill
Play 'La Bicicleta' (original version) and dance full bachata basic step through the song. Mark every moment where the rhythm doesn't quite align with your step — these are the adaptation points. Practice smoothing through these moments until you can dance the entire song comfortably.
La Bicicleta (Shakira & Carlos Vives) in Rome
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