The Cheetah Girls 2 - A La Nanita Nana (music Video) -

: It highlights the "Spanish influence" that Disney Channel entertainment president Gary Marsh noted was vital for the U.S. market at the time. Production and Legacy

: Unlike the high-energy dance tracks like "Strut" or "Amigas Cheetahs," this version is a stripped-back, acoustic duet accompanied by the character Angel on guitar. The Cheetah Girls 2 - A La Nanita Nana (Music Video)

: The term "nana" is what Spanish-speaking parents softly sing to soothe babies to sleep; the "-ita" suffix is a diminutive used to make the sentiment even sweeter. The Movie Moment : It highlights the "Spanish influence" that Disney

While many fans first heard the song through Disney, "A La Nanita Nana" is actually a and lullaby with roots dating back over a century. : The term "nana" is what Spanish-speaking parents

: The music was composed by José Ramón Gomis in 1904, with lyrics by Juan Francisco Muñoz y Pabón .

In the film, the song is a pivotal bonding moment between (Adrienne Bailon) and her perceived rival Marisol Duran (Mexican pop star Belinda).

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