: The lyrics describe someone spending all day dancing and drinking, humorously detailing the physical toll (moving the leg, the foot, the tibia, and the fibula) rather than just the joy of the party.

While the band was rooted in the punk and new wave scenes, "Bailando" was a deliberate and ironic embrace of disco.

"Bailando" wasn't just a club hit; it was a commercial juggernaut that signaled a shift in Spanish music history.

: The song draws heavily from the "Chic" sound and the disco track "Cuba" by the Gibson Brothers. It features a prominent disco-y pop-rock beat with a "flood of brass" in the chorus.