I suppose in the genre of salsa or bachata this applies mostly to those who speak Spanish. Or, those who read translations of the songs you know. But probably others here also dance to other genres in which you can understand every lyric.
My experience has always been that I pay close attention to lyrics. If I disagree with or dislike the message that is being sung, then I find it difficult to want to dance to the song. Even when the rhythm, melody or arrangements are excellent, unfortunately.
Does anyone else have this experience? It has been the case for me with, for example, some of Romeo Santo’s songs, like “Propuesta indecente”.
“Si te falto el respeto
Y luego culpo al alcohol
Si levanto tu falda
¿Me darías el derecho a medir tu sensatez?”
“If I disrespect you
And then blame it on alcohol
If I lift your skirt
Would you give me the right to judge your sensibility”
This is a very well-known song to give an example, I can’t think of other concrete ones right now… But am I the only one who feels uncomfortable dancing to this?
I’m aware it’s no news that, traditionally, Latin music has contained lyrics like this. But then you have Monche & Alexandra’s “No Es Una Novela”, or Aventura’s “Mi corazoncito”, and I find the lyrics to be more wholesome, and the music just as enjoyable.