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Kat DeLuna Makes It Rain In "Wanna See U Dance (La La La)"

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Kat DeLuna takes inspiration from Adam and Eve story in a just-released sexy video to support her latest dance track, "Wanna See U Dance (La La La)," the first single off of the 24-year-old pop singer's upcoming third album, "ViVa Out Loud," which is due the end of 2012. It's been a while since we have received new music from DeLuna. Her hit song "Whine Up" topped the charts in 2007, even making it to No.1 on the Billboard dance/club song chart, and now she's got a new track set to do the same.
Co-written by DeLuna and one of her best friends, and offers nods to several genres with the returning rise of samba-sampling and the Caribbean-influenced work edging, "Wanna See U Dance (La La La)" samples Bellini's classic worldwide hit "Samba de Janeiro." DeLuna said of the infectious song "is a straight-up call to get everyone out on the dancefloor. It has new sounds. I have ballads, but infused with crazy dub step. And then again, I'm giving you guys the hard core pop, Latin, dance infused dance songs, and then influence it with a little bit of Brazilian-esque music."
In typical DeLuna fashion, the song is an earworm thanks to the counterpoint of a catchy chorus with a strong musical accompaniment fitting like proverbial hand in glove. While the song isn't as instanteously punchy as say "Drop It Low" or "Whine Up" before it, it instead blends a bit more into the sound popular at the moment while still retaining her unique timbre, sexuality and sense of identity. Will it be enough to give DeLuna her due with the mainstream populice? We can hope.
The steamy clip, is a steamy masterpiece bridging fashion and dance music, features a jungle-inspired motif complete with short-haired, blonde Bronx native is wandering in the jungle, and frolicking with a shirtless male models of her desires under the heavy-pouring rain. The footage is also mixed with scenes of DeLuna flipping her short blonde bob and demonstrating her dance dance samba on a slippery floor with water, naturally. Later we see the singer getting up close and personal with her man as rain pours down. Something has to put out that fire!

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