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Alexander Delgado is excited by Chelsea’s celebration to the rhythm of his “Dancing” | DNA Cuba

The Cuban singer of Gente de Zona, Alexander Delgado was moved on Instagram to see how the players of the English club Chelsea celebrated the Champions League to the rhythm of his song “Bailando”.

“This is how @chelseafc celebrates its Champions League. @enrigueiglesias @gentedezona, “he wrote on the side of a video on Instagram. In it you can see Antonio Rudiger, a German international, and Emerson, beating their hips to the rhythm of the song that they popularized with Enrique Iglesias and Cuban Descemer Bueno.

“People from the area have no limits, they go further and further”, “People from the area the best that is heard in Miami and in the whole world” or “The champion with the champion”, were some of the comments that his fans they left after living the event.

The song “Bailando”, by Gente de Zona, Iglesias and Descemer Bueno was the fourth most popular song of the decade according to Billboard magazine. It was also the single that catalyzed them to world fame.

The song was released in 2014 and so far has more than 2.8 billion views on YouTube. The official video clip for the song was directed by Cuban director Alejandro Pérez and filmed in Havana. That same year he managed to remain for 33 consecutive weeks at number 1 of the most popular songs on the Billboard.

These days Alexander Delgado has been recovering from a throat operation. According to a report in Vistar Magazine, the singer Alexander Delgado had symptoms of shortness of breath and a sore throat. He says he thought he might have been infected with Covid, but undergoing the review it produced a worrying result.

They point out that it was possible to detect that it was not a coronavirus, but that there was a giant polyp obstructing the vocal cords. Doctors noted that this caused Delgado to find it difficult to breathe and his usual hoarseness when singing. One wonders that without the Delgado polyp he will no longer sing with that characteristic hoarse voice.

Luckily for Alexander Delgado and all his family, friends and followers, the polyp that caused these complaints was surgically removed with total success. Also, the good news is that biopsy of the tissue found it to be benign.

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