The Sonic Standard for Latin Excellence: Album Overview
To command the competitive floor, an elite Latin couple must possess more than raw athletic power—they need an unmistakable rhythmic identity. The Ultimate Latin Album 22 (Buzz Buzz Buzz) by WRD serves as the definitive global soundtrack for high-level dance training and professional presentation.
Spanning two masterfully engineered discs, this compilation completely redefines traditional dance music by fusing authentic Afro-Cuban percussion and Brazilian swing with contemporary global pop. From DJ Ice’s sharp, specialized dance remixes of Ed Sheeran and Shakira to the authentic big-band brass of regional jazz orchestras, this 44-track archive provides an inspiring, non-synthetic training matrix designed to elevate a dancer’s presentation, speed, and hip action.
Key Orchestral & Competitive Pillars
Flawless Rhythmic Calibration: Every track is engineered with a locked, uncompromised tempo structure, strictly aligning with the international governing body rules for standard bars-per-minute (BPM) pacing.
The DJ Ice Acoustic Innovation: Featuring highly sought-after dance floor remixes that isolate the underlying percussive “slap” while preserving the melodic hook of commercial radio tracks, bridging the gap between social appeal and technical precision.
Polyrhythmic Complexity: Intentionally arranged with layered instrumentation—including crisp acoustic congas, timbales, and bold horn sections—to challenge advanced students to master isolated body syncopations.
Premium Stadium Acoustic Mastering: Specifically engineered to deliver immaculate clarity when projected across expansive championship arenas or high-ceiling dance studios, ensuring deep, undistorted bass notes and sharp woodwind register tones.
Comprehensive Tracklist & Technical Discipline Breakdown
This massive 2 disc archive is structurally divided into precise tempo blocks, mirroring the official competitive categories of the International Latin style:
DISC 1: HIGH-SPEED SWING & STACCATO PRECISION
1. Progressive Brazilian Bounce & Cadence (Samba — 50 to 51 BPM)
Track 01: Sudamericana | Andra ft. Pachanga — 50 BPM (2:50)
Track 02: Senorita | Dj Bobo — 50 BPM (3:20)
Track 03: Ma’ Mind | Chris Thrace — 50 BPM (3:07)
Track 04: Cheap Thrills | Stefano Mattara — 50 BPM (3:08)
Track 05: Prodigio De Mujer (Latin Version) | Ari Sada ft. Hector De Cesare — 50 BPM (3:48)
Track 06: El Baile De La Ola (Radio Edit) | Danky Cigale Project — 51 BPM (3:49)
Track 07: Immenso Amore | Orch. Matteo Tassi — 50 BPM (3:44)
Track 08: Dancing Fool | Barabba — 50 BPM (2:37)
Track 09: Help Yourself | McEndoz ft. Giordano Gambogi — 50 BPM (2:49)
Track 10: Me Enamore | Dj Ice KV Remix — 50 BPM (4:02)
Track 11: Agua De Beber | Bebo Best & The S.L.O — 50 BPM (3:35)
Track 12: Rio Samba | Janeiro Sound Machine — 51 BPM (3:04)
Movement Character: Rhythmic arrangements crafted to highlight the authentic Latin “bounce action.” These selections drive the vertical drop-and-lift compression in the knees and ankles, fueling expansive traveling steps, continuous voltas, and rapid shadow-position routines.
2. Sharp Sharp Grounded Linear Tracks (Cha Cha Cha — 31 BPM)
Track 13: Bad Habits | Dj Ice KV Remix — 31 BPM (3.57)
Track 14: En Esta Cancion | Sons Of Sanchez — 31 BPM (3:08)
Track 15: Besame (Live Mix) | Cuba Cuba — 31 BPM (4:00)
Track 16: Bang Bang Cha Cha Cha | Cliveland City — 31 BPM (3:30)
Track 17: Ohayoo Ohio | Pink Martini — 31 BPM (3:27)
Track 18: Picante | Sr. Ortegon ft. Pana Black — 31 BPM (2:17)
Track 19: Como Quieres Que Yo Quiera | Alvaro Prado — 31 BPM (3:41)
Track 20: Se Formo | La Sra. Tomasa ft. Rapsusklei — 31 BPM (3:23)
Track 21: Vampiras | Salsa Celtica — 31 BPM (4:13)
Track 22: Let’s Groove | Dj Ice KV Remix — 31 BPM (4:05)
Track 23: Senorita (Cha Cha Cha Version) | Jeremy Bass & Rubiko — 31 BPM (2:31)
Movement Character: Dominated by a highly explicit, sharp percussive core, these selections demand absolute leg extension, fast foot pressure, and crisp weight transfers during the rapid split-beat chassé (4-and-1).
DISC 2: LYRICAL SUSPENSION & HIGH-VELOCITY ANKLE SPRING
3. Extended Lyrical Romance & Hypnotic Weight Settles (Rumba — 25 to 26 BPM)
Track 01: Wherever You Will Go | Charlene Soraia — 25 BPM (3:36)
Track 02: Afterglow | Dj Ice KV Remix — 25 BPM (3:33)
Track 03: No | Los Tri-O — 25 BPM (3:27)
Track 04: Abrazame | Juan Carlos Vega — 25 BPM (3:18)
Track 05: Tu Recuerdo Conmigo | Cuba — 25 BPM (3:34)
Track 06: Once In A Lifetime | Ruche — 25 BPM (3:30)
Track 07: Zombie | Dj Ice KV Remix — 25 BPM (3:08)
Track 08: Stuck On You | Alphard Duo — 25 BPM (4:03)
Track 09: Just Give Me A Reason | DJ Bri KV Remix — 25 BPM (3:51)
Track 10: Better Place | Martin Jazz Trio — 25 BPM (3:23)
Track 11: Moving As One | David Arkenstone — 25 BPM (4:05)
Track 12: Believe | Madilyn Bailey — 26 BPM (4:22)
Movement Character: Long, breathing acoustic lines filled with beautiful vocal texturing. These slow-metered compositions offer dancers the ideal space to showcase deep hip articulation, controlled delayed walking steps, and long, elegant arm lines without rushing the connection.
4. Fast-Paced Vintage Swing & Athletic Retraction (Jive — 38 to 43 BPM)
Track 13: Two-Fisted Mama | Katie Webster — 38 BPM (2:52) (Ideal for advanced pacing)
Track 14: Buzz Buzz Buzz | Kindbergs — 42 BPM (2:35)
Track 15: See You Later Alligator | Cagey Strings — 42 BPM (2:39)
Track 16: The Party’s Still Going On | Marcia Ball — 43 BPM (3:11)
Track 17: 6-5 Jive | The Empires — 42 BPM (2:47)
Track 18: Marie Marie | Cagey Strings — 43 BPM (2:31)
Track 19: Coupe De Ville | Si Cranstoun — 43 BPM (3:51)
Track 20: Don’t Worry Be Happy | Bebo Best & The S.L.O — 43 BPM (3:45)
Track 21: Boogie Yeah | Orch. Matteo Tassi — 43 BPM (2:29)
Movement Character: High-octane vintage rockabilly, jump blues, and modern swing numbers. These intense tracks are packed with fast brass horn drops, requiring elite ankle spring, rapid knee retractions, and crisp kick-and-flick routines.
Championship Pedagogical Insights
Performance Artistry Note: The ultimate trap when dancing to recognizable pop arrangements like WRD’s Bad Habits or Zombie is slipping into casual, commercial movement, which instantly drops the technical quality of the routine. To stand out to an adjudication panel, elite couples must use the familiar melody as an artistic mask while keeping their lower half anchored strictly in traditional Latin mechanics. The feet must compress firmly into the floor, hip tracks must be fully completed through the lower spine, and the partnership frame must stay locked and active. Transforming a modern commercial radio track into a display of pure, authentic ballroom technique is the hallmark of a true dance master.







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