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The connection between and the Gipsy Kings' "Volare" is a popular cultural crossover often celebrated in fan-made music videos and cinematic tributes. While the Gipsy Kings released their iconic rumba flamenca cover of "Volare" (originally "Nel blu, dipinto di blu") in 1989, it has since become a signature anthem for the vibrant, Spanish-rooted aesthetic that Cruz embodies. The Song: Gipsy Kings’ "Volare"

The Gipsy Kings transformed the 1958 Italian classic by Domenico Modugno into a global flamenco-pop sensation.

Their version topped the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in April 1990 and remains one of the most recognizable "world music" tracks ever recorded.

An up-tempo rumba flamenca featuring Spanish and Italian lyrics, driving acoustic guitars, and "clapping" percussion.

The track is featured on the compilation album ¡Volaré! The Very Best of the Gipsy Kings , released in 1999. The Connection: Penélope Cruz

The connection between and the Gipsy Kings' "Volare" is a popular cultural crossover often celebrated in fan-made music videos and cinematic tributes. While the Gipsy Kings released their iconic rumba flamenca cover of "Volare" (originally "Nel blu, dipinto di blu") in 1989, it has since become a signature anthem for the vibrant, Spanish-rooted aesthetic that Cruz embodies. The Song: Gipsy Kings’ "Volare"

The Gipsy Kings transformed the 1958 Italian classic by Domenico Modugno into a global flamenco-pop sensation.

Their version topped the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in April 1990 and remains one of the most recognizable "world music" tracks ever recorded.

An up-tempo rumba flamenca featuring Spanish and Italian lyrics, driving acoustic guitars, and "clapping" percussion.

The track is featured on the compilation album ¡Volaré! The Very Best of the Gipsy Kings , released in 1999. The Connection: Penélope Cruz