Sport And Danse Vidéos : Despacito Dance Lesson FOR BEGINNERS Pt. 2 | Reggaeton Practice

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    Despacito Dance Lesson FOR BEGINNERS Pt. 2 | Reggaeton Practice


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    Continuing on the first Despacito dance lesson for beginners ( this is a partial practice to a basic step to Reggaeton with a Latin step variation. Practicing is pretty important (use a mirror) as many people struggle with the basic reggaeton rhythm. Considering how Despacito is a club classic, and that there are several Reggaeton hits to come, it’s important to get it down.

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