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    • “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.
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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. Nov 17, 2015 · Billboard ranks the most influential and popular Latin songs from various countries and genres, based on sales, innovation, and longevity. See the list of tracks, from Macarena to Esta tarde vi llover, and read the article for more details.

  3. Sep 29, 2020 · Top 50 Greatest Latin Songs Of All Time - YouTube. Rockstar Inc. 4.92K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.5K. 179K views 3 years ago. Greatest Latin Artists Like Shakira,Enrique...

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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.
  4. Oct 7, 2023 · 1. "La Bamba" by Ritchie Valens. 2. "Feliz Navidad" by José Feliciano. 3. "La Macarena" by Los Del Río. 4. "Obsesión" by Aventura. 5. "Oye Como Va" by Carlos Santana. 6. "Corazón Espinado" by...

  5. Sep 22, 2021 · 1. ”Despacito” – Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber. Debuted at No. 2 on the Feb. 4, 2017-dated list. Hit No. 1 two weeks later (chart dated Feb. 18, 2017), dominating...