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  1. Dec 4, 2023 · Billboard's Latin and Español editors rank the ultimate Spanish-language pop songs from Y2K to now, including hits by Manu Chao, Rosalía, Alejandro Sanz and more. See the list, the criteria and the stories behind the songs.

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    • Benny Moré, “Bonito y Sabroso” (1951) “Bonito y Sabroso,” the most dynamic of the songs recorded by Cuban mambo masters Pérez Prado and Benny Moré, serves as a guidepost to the genre’s Golden Age.
    • Ritchie Valens “La Bamba” (1958) There’s a lot of history packed in this two-minute song: “La Bamba” is a traditional Mexican wedding song, performed in the regional son jarocho musical style of Veracruz.
    • Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66, “Mas Que Nada” (1966) Bandleader Sérgio Mendes, the godfather of bossa nova, was Brazil’s most celebrated artist in the Sixties.
    • Santana, “Oye Como Va” (1970) Originally written as a breezy Latin jazz cut by mambo legend Tito Puente in 1963, “Oye Como Va” saw then-rising rock act Santana create a new dimension in the burgeoning Latin rock sound.
  2. ♪ Check out Latin Music 2022 playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3lOMGPp & YouTube: https://bit.ly/3t29cYZ Subscribe @ YouTubehttp://smarturl.it/WeGlobalYT...

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    • Bad Bunny & Chencho Corleone, "Me Porto Bonito" “You’re not a bebesita, you’re a bebesota” is the famous line that has turned “Me Porto Bonito” into a viral sensation.
    • Bad Bunny & The Marias, "Otro Atardecer" There’s something magical about hearing María Zardoya’s ethereal and tender vocals intertwined with Bad Bunny’s deeper vocal range on “Otro Atardecer.”
    • Becky G, "Bailé Con Mi Ex" “Bailé Con Mi Ex” is a melodically driven pop track that puts Becky G’s sweet, wide-ranging vocals at the forefront. What was supposed to be an English track and written for a man, the Mexican-American artist made her own, recording it in Spanish and from a woman’s POV.
    • Becky G & Karol G, "MAMIII" When Karol G tweeted “An anthem is coming,” on Feb 3rd, she was not playing around: Becky G and Karol G joined forces to deliver this powerful reggaetón feel-good anthem for their first-ever collaboration — which also became the highest-charting song for both artists on the Hot 100 with its No. 15 debut.
    • Bad Bunny, "Yonaguni" A mix of vulnerable emo lyrics and chill reggaetón beats brings “Yonaguni” to life giving the Puerto Rican superstar a newly alternative, perreo sound.
    • C. Tangana, "Tu Me Dejaste de Querer" One of the most experimental artists around, C. Tangana is impossible to box in one genre. In El Madrileño, he combines contemporary pop with tradition and folklore.
    • Calibre 50, “A La Antiguita" Calibre 50’s “A La Antiguita (Like the Old Days)” is an ode to the type of romance that, nowadays, is far from common: Chivalry at its peak, with “serenades, kisses, flowers and letters,” as Eden Muñoz (who has “lots of love to spare”) sings.
    • Camilo, "Vida de Rico" Armed with a ukulele, a wistful voice and lyrics that are innocent but oh so clever (“I can’t give you a dime, but I can give you a thousand kisses/ I have little to take you out with, but slow dancing is free”), Colombia’s Camilo changed the sound of Latin pop, making what could be considered corny sound cool.
  3. 50 Greatest Latin Songs of All Time · Playlist · 51 songs · 602 likes.

  4. Experience the sound of 2021 with this collection of some of the biggest latin hits of the year.