La conoci en el carnaval
En Rio de Janeiro
Sin hablar, en el bulevar
Esa noche bailamos tango
Extrao su boca carioca, sensual
Que roza al mover los hombros
Extrao su aroma, su piel
No me importa
La sigo hasta el fin del mundo
Y bailamos por un callejon
Y bailamos sin parar
Com sus ojos me embrujo
La diosa del carnaval carnaval
Amanecio, no me dijo adios
Mientras yo soaba
Solo me dejo una noche de amor
Y una rosa en su almohada
Busco su voz y su canto gitano
En mi alma dejo una huella
Anhelo el calor de su cuerpo e sus besos
No aguanto vivir sin ella
Y bailamos por un callejon
Y bailamos sin parar
Com sus ojos me embrujo
La diosa del carnaval carnaval

Ricky Martin

Enrique Martín Morales (born December 24, 1971), commonly known as Ricky Martin, is a Puerto Rican singer, actor and author. Martin began his career at age 12 with the all-boy pop group Menudo. After five years with the group, he released several Spanish-language solo albums throughout the 1990s. He also acted on stage and on TV in Mexico, where he achieved modest stardom. In 1994, he appeared on the US TV soap opera General Hospital, playing a Puerto Rican singer.

In early 1999, after releasing several albums in Spanish, Martin performed “The Cup of Life” at the 41st Annual Grammy Awards show, which became a catalyst in bringing Latin pop to the forefront of the U.S. music scene. Following its success, Martin released “Livin' la Vida Loca”, which helped him attain enormous success worldwide; it is generally seen as the song that began the Latin pop explosion of 1999 and made the transition easier for other Spanish-speaking artists to move into the English-speaking market. Since its release, the song has sold over 8 million copies, making it one of the best selling singles of all time. His first English-language album (also titled Ricky Martin), has sold 22 million copies and is one of the best selling albums of all time. His other studio albums Me Amarás (1993), A Medio Vivir (1995), Vuelve (1998), Sound Loaded (2000), Almas del Silencio (2003), Life (2005), Música + Alma + Sexo (2011), and A Quien Quiera Escuchar (2015). In 2018, he portrayed Antonio D'Amico on The Assassination of Gianni American Crime Story for which he received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie.