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  1. Top 100 Most Popular Spanish Songs of All Time (Music Playlist Updated in April 2024) - playlist by Redlist Playlists | Spotify.

    • Macarena – Los Del Rio
    • La Bamba – Ritchie Valens
    • Gasolina – Daddy Yankee
    • Despacito – Luis Fonsi Feat. Daddy Yankee
    • Oye Como VA – Santana
    • Bésame Mucho – Luis Miguel
    • Bailando – Enrique Iglesias Feat. Sean Paul, Descemer Bueno, and Gente de Zona
    • Amor Prohibido – Selena
    • Bamboléo – Gipsy Kings
    • Guantanamera – Celia Cruz

    Macarena was originally recorded by Los Del Rio for their 1993 album A Mi Me Gusta, but the massive hit that would ensue would be because of the dance remix versions. Plenty of those would appear, including entries from Fangoria, The Bayside Boys, and other soundalike cover versions. Their Bayside Boys Remix scored a huge US hit in 1996, seeing it ...

    La Bambais a historic Mexican folk song, hailing from the state of Veracruz. It combined Spanish, indigenous, and African styles to produce a classical example of the son jarocho musical style. The oldest known recording of the track dates back to Alvaro Hernandez Ortiz in 1938. Famous Mexican singer Ritchie Valens, as well as Los Lobos, put their ...

    Gasolina is often brought up in conversations for the best Latin song of all time. Released by Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee as the lead single for his 2004 album Barrio Fina, it became an instant hit. It quickly reached the top 10 among worldwide charts. Its success made it the first reggaeton track to be nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for ...

    Moving to a song much more recent, we come to Despacito. Originally recorded by Luis Fonti for his 2019 album Vidaand featuring Daddy Yankee, the track quickly caught on. A remix that featured Justin Bieber improved its chart performance and made it a song you couldn’t get away from, helping it reach the top of several international charts and rene...

    Oye Como Va was originally a 1962 cha-cha-cha by Tito Puente, but it was in 1970 that it reached worldwide popularity. Santana adapted it for their Abraxasalbum and released it as a single in 1971. It then rose to number 13 on the Hot 100 and borrowed a pattern from the original version. Both the Latin Grammy and Grammy Hall of Fame inducted it int...

    Bésame Muchois a bolero song from 1932, originally written by Consuela Velasquez. Throughout the 20th century, it remained one of the most popular tracks of the decade and one of the most important Latin songs of all time. In 1999, it was recognized as the most recorded and covered Spanish-language track of all time, with numerous famous versions b...

    While there were several versions of Bailando released by Enrique Iglesias, the official version from Universal Republic Studios is the one we’ll focus on first. It reigned on top of the Latin charts for 41 weeks. Spanish, English, Spanglish, and Portuguese versions of the song were produced, all capitalizing on the massive popularity of the track ...

    Amor Prohibido, or “Forbidden Love,” was the title track of Selena’s fourth album. Interpretations of the would compare it to Romeo and Juliet, with her original version being one of the most acclaimed Latin tracks of all time. It spent nine weeks atop the US Hot Latin Songs chart and won the Tejano Music Award for Single of the Year.

    Bamboléo roughly translates to “sway” or “wobble.” The 1987 Spanish-language original version of the song came from Gipsy Kings’ eponymous album and was written by the members. Part of the track is an adaptation of the 1980 Venezuelan folk song Caballo Viejoby Simon Diaz. For Gipsy Kings, the track was an international hit. But it went on to be cov...

    Guantanameraoriginated as a poem by author Jose Marti. It’s a patriotic Cuban poem adapted as a song by Joseíto Fernández in 1929. Several versions were eventually released, with notable covers coming from the likes of Pete Seeger, Celia Cruz, and Wyclef Jean. Cruz’s version of the track appeared on 241 records and compilations of her work, with th...

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    • Manu Chao, “Me Gustas Tú" (2001) Few other feel-good songs are as whimsical as “Me Gustas Tú.” Solely crafted by Manu Chao, a French singer of Spanish descent, the song’s charm lies in the fusion of cultures and genres, and its bohemian flair.
    • Rosalía, “Malamente" (2018) 2018’s forward-thinking “Malamente” introduced Rosalía to the world, a then-budding and brilliant Barcelona star, who would eventually become one of the most compelling flamenco-pop experimentalists on the global Latin music map.
    • Alejandro Sanz, "No Es Lo Mismo" (2003) Alejandro Sanz has long sought to give depth and complexity to pop music. Released in 2003, “No es lo Mismo” showcases his musical mastery.
    • Camilo, "Vida de Rico" (2020) With the first single from his second studio album, Mis Manos, Camilo made it clear that his initial success was no accident.
    • “Bailando” By Enrique Iglesias. In collaboration with Sean Paul, Descemer Bueno, and Gente de Zona, Spanish singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias created the captivating pop song “Bailando.”
    • “Échame La Culpa” By Luis Fonsi & Demi Lovato. Next up, we have the catchy tune of “Échame La Culpa” (Put the Blame on Me), a Latin pop and reggaetón collaboration between Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi and American superstar Demi Lovato.
    • “Sin Pijama” by Becky G & Natti Natasha. Another collaboration hits this list, this time Becky G and Natti Natasha‘s “Sin Pijama.” It was released as a single in 2018 and quickly gained popularity, becoming a hit within the Latin music scene with its catchy melody and seductive lyrics.
    • “Vente Pa’Ca” By Ricky Martin Ft. Maluma. Collaborations seem to be prevalent in this list because, up next, we have “Vente Pa’Ca” (Come Over) by Ricky Martin and Maluma.
    • “A Dios le Pido” – Juanes. Writer: Juanes. In 2002, inspired by the guasca sounds of his native Medellin, the Colombian rocker with a heart of gold infused folk into Spanish pop/rock, and instantly gave us a new, feel-good sound to groove to.
    • “A puro dolor” – Son by Four. Writer: Omar Alfanno. The purest of pain — that’s what this beautiful break-up anthem from Puerto Rican salsa romántica quartet Son by Four evokes.
    • “Ahora Quien” – Marc Anthony. Writers: Estéfano, Julio Reyes. “Ahora quien,” from Anthony’s 2004 Valió la pena, is one of the most exquisitely painful breakup songs (“Who now, if not me?
    • “Amigo” – Roberto Carlos. Writer: Roberto Carlos. Roberto Carlos penned a string of romantic hits that, translated into Spanish, became anthems. Ironically, “Amigo,” the song he penned for his friend and longtime writing collaborator, Erasmo Carlos, may be the most enduring, embraced by men and women alike.
  2. Dec 13, 2023 · Here are the year’s best songs and albums from Latine and Spanish artists, listed alphabetically. Listen to selections from this list on our Spotify playlist and Apple Music playlist .

  3. Dec 6, 2021 · Explore All of Billboard’s 2021 Year-End Charts. 1. Bad Bunny. Bunny scored a threepeat thanks to chart-topping albums YHLQMDLG, Las Que No Iban a Salir and El Último Tour del Mundo — all ...

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