Besos
Meaning, story & the dance

Spanish kisses meet a Bollywood beat. A flirtatious global groove that lives right where Latin heat and desi rhythm collide.

Release: Single Year: 2025 Mood: Flirtatious · fiery Level: Beginner-friendly · confidence

Besos means "kisses" — and the song dances exactly like the word sounds: warm, playful, a little daring. It's the meeting point of two worlds I love, Latin and Bollywood, in one irresistible groove.

The story behind Besos

Besos is a global pop fusion — Spanish and Hindi woven together over an international beat, fronted in its music video by Jacqueline Fernandez (with cricketer Shikhar Dhawan making his video debut). It's built for one thing: to make you move with confidence. Stylish, flirtatious, and packed with dance breaks, it became a favourite the moment it dropped.

What I love about it is the collision. A Spanish title, a desi heartbeat, a global stage — it's proof that dance and desire don't need one language. You feel exactly what it means without translating a word.

Where it comes from: a global collaboration

Like Yimmy Yimmy, Besos isn't from a film — it's a standalone single, released in 2025 from the same stable of global-pop hitmakers. Vocals come from the legendary Shreya Ghoshal alongside international artist Karl Wine, with music by Rajat Nagpal and team. Spanish flair, Bollywood glamour, and a beat made to be danced.

What the lyrics mean

"Come closer — give me your besos, your kisses. Let's stay in this feeling and not think about anything else tonight."

"Besos" is Spanish for "kisses." Sung between Spanish and Hindi, the song is all flirtation and desire — that magnetic pull toward someone and the wish to hold the moment a little longer. As someone who grew up dancing Latin rhythms in Peru before falling in love with Bollywood, this one feels like it was written for my two worlds to meet. 💃

Dancing Besos

This is high-energy fusion dancing, and it's more forgiving than it looks. The groove is catchy and the moves repeat, so you catch the rhythm fast. The real spark is the confidence — a little Latin hip, a little Bollywood attitude, and the permission to be playful and bold.

What makes this dance special

Besos blends the hip-led warmth of Latin dance with the expressive hands and eyes of Bollywood — which means it teaches two kinds of confidence at once. It's flirtatious without being intimidating, and in a room of women it turns into pure play. You leave feeling a little more magnetic than when you arrived.

How you'll learn it inside the community

01

The Feel First

We start with the groove and the hips — so the confidence comes from feeling it, not forcing it.

02

Steps & Fusion

The catchy Latin-Bollywood moves, broken down slowly — no rush, no "right body."

03

Play & Expression

Then we add the flirt, the eyes and the attitude, and dance it full-out.

Because dance without feeling is just exercise — and you didn't fall in love with this song to do a workout.

Learn to dance Besos

Full choreography, broken down section by section — with breathwork, fusion, and the confidence woven in. Dance it until it lives in your body.

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About Besos

What movie is Besos from?

It isn't from a movie — Besos is a standalone single released in 2025, featuring Jacqueline Fernandez and Shikhar Dhawan in the video, with vocals by Shreya Ghoshal and Karl Wine and music by Rajat Nagpal. It's a global Spanish-Hindi pop fusion.

What does Besos mean?

"Besos" is Spanish for "kisses." Sung between Spanish and Hindi, it's a flirtatious, sensual song about attraction and desire — the pull toward someone and the wish to stay in that closeness.

Is Besos good for beginners?

Yes. It's a high-energy fusion groove with catchy, repeating moves, so beginners find the rhythm quickly — the magic is in the confidence and playful expression, which we build gently together.