Perfect (Ed Sheeran Bachata Remix)
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Ed Sheeran's crossover hit remixed for bachata, teaching dancers to find the 1-2-3-tap in non-traditional source material.
Why it matters
Pop bachata remixes are a reality of modern social dancing. DJs play them constantly, and learning to dance musically to these tracks — where the vocal phrasing may not perfectly align with the new bachata rhythm — builds essential adaptability. 'Perfect' specifically is played so often that having a musical plan for it is practically required for social dancers.
"Perfect" by Ed Sheeran has become a bachata social dancing staple through various bachata remixes that reinterpret the pop ballad's 12/8 time signature into bachata's 4/4 framework. The original song's waltz-like feel gets restructured with bachata percussion, guitar, and bass patterns overlaid on Sheeran's melody and vocals. These remixes are everywhere at socials and represent the broader trend of pop songs being adapted for bachata dancing, which requires dancers to navigate familiar melodies within a new rhythmic context.
Beginner
The good news is you probably already know this song, which means you know the melody and the emotional arc. The bachata remix gives it a 1-2-3-tap rhythm you can follow. Focus on the percussion that's been added rather than trying to waltz to the original feel. Let your basic step lock onto the new rhythm while your body responds to the familiar melody.
Intermediate
The challenge with 'Perfect' remixes is that Sheeran's vocal phrasing sometimes sits differently over the bachata rhythm than it would in the original. Listen for moments where the vocals seem to float over the beat rather than landing on it — these are opportunities for body waves or sustained movements that bridge the slight rhythmic tension. The chorus is where the bachata rhythm and the melody align most naturally, so save your bigger movements for those sections.
Advanced
Use this track to practice dual-layer listening. The original song's phrasing operates on one grid; the bachata rhythm operates on another. Your feet should lock to the bachata percussion (it's the imported framework), while your upper body can follow Sheeran's original phrasing, creating interesting polyrhythmic body movement. During the instrumental breaks where the remix adds bachata guitar fills, switch fully to the bachata framework. This track is also great for practicing emotional dancing — the lyrics are a love declaration, and your dancing can tell that story through close connection, eye contact, and tender movement quality.
Practice drill
Play a bachata remix of 'Perfect' and dance it three ways: first, focused entirely on the bachata rhythm (ignore the original feel); second, focused on Sheeran's vocal phrasing (let your body follow his melodic lines); third, blend both approaches. Note which moments work best with which approach.
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