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Gloria Estefan's New 'Cuando Hay Amor' is a 'Celebration of Love:' Watch

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Gloria Estefan’s new single was originally slated for a fall 2019 release. Lucky for us, it comes today (June 12) at a time when the song, and its title, are sorely needed.“Cuando hay amor” (When There’s Love) is a celebration of love set to the beat of Brazilian and Colombian drums.

The video, shot in Salvador Bahia, features Estefan dancing a samba de roda – a traditional Afro-Brazilian dance -- surrounded by Bahian women of all ages.“We wanted to highlight the movements and singing of the beautiful Bahianas who are important historical representatives of the Samba culture,” says Estefan. “I felt we need to put some love vibes out in the universe right now,” she added about the timing of the release.

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