
Top 50 Spanish Songs For Your Party or Wedding 2022
Updated on November 28, 2022 | Written by Matthew Campbell
What are the top Spanish songs? Our list features songs appearing on Amazon’s Top 50 best-selling Latin chart as well as all-time favorites. The chart commonly showcases new artists and Latin superstars.
What Spanish songs should I play at my wedding?
Typically, the Latin and Spanish song chart features songs on Amazon’s Top 50 best-selling Latin category. It commonly showcases the latest songs by popular new artists — not surprising. However, the list will regularly feature mainstay artists such as Selena, Gloria Estefan, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Marc Anthony, and Celia Cruz.
The Latin chart repeatedly ranks party bangers that have made their way into Pop culture such as “Despacito,” “Mi Gente,” “Macarena,” “Suavemente,” and “Danza Kuduro.” So, our list has a wide variety of sounds, moods, and use cases. Basically, when you remove the ceremony, a wedding is a party. So, get your groove on, pick your partner, and get to dancing!
Table of Contents:
Our Top 10 Best Latin Dance Songs
- “Pepas” by Farruko
- “Let’s Get Loud” by Jennifer Lopez
- “Mi Gente” by J Balvin & Willy William
- “Gasolina” by Daddy Yankee
- “Suavemente” by Elvis Crespo
- “Vivir Mi Vida” by Marc Anthony
- “Coma La Flor” by Selena
- “Danza Kuduro” by Don Omar feat. Lucenzo
- “Despacito” by Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee
- “No Rompas Mas Mi Corazon” by Caballo Dorado
What are some Spanish ballads?
- “No Crezcas Mas” by Tercer Cielo
- “Forever My Love” by J Balvin & Ed Sheeran
- “Yo Quería” by Cristian Castro
- “Hoy Tengo Ganas De Ti” by Alejandro Fernández feat. Christina Aguilera
- “Creo en Ti” by Reik
- “No Hay Nadie Más” by Sebastián Yatra
- “Yo También” by Romeo Santos feat. Marc Anthony
- “Darte un Beso” by Prince Royce
See our list of intercultural Mexican & White first dance songs!
Listen to Latin/Spanish Songs
The Top 50 Spanish Songs
(As calculated by Amazon’s streams & purchases)
It’s hard not to pick all of the songs, once you listen to the lyrics or hear the beat. If you know a song that you think should be on our list, be sure to let us know!
Leave a comment so we can add it to the list. Be sure to check out our other cultural song lists.
Is Latin music its own genre?
Latin music is a wide tent. It isn’t its own genre unless some of the curators are lazy. We tend to think of Latin music as only songs in Spanish. But they could also be in languages from the Caribbean or Portuguese. Brazil 66 anyone?
Latin music is a genre of music labeled by the music industry that has a representative sound and style of the native music from Central and South America as well as the Caribbean.
Latin songs consist of many sub-genres including, but not limited to:
- Bachata
- Banda
- Bolero
- Cumbia
- Duranguense
- Flamenco
- Grupero
- Mambo
- Mariachi
- Merengue
- Norteno
- Ranchera
- Reggaeton
- Rhumba
- Salsa
- Samba
- Serrano
- Tango
- Tejano
- Tierra Caliente
- Vallenato
A reader recommended Spanish songs for weddings
There are two songs in Spanish that we encourage you to listen to first. “La Suite del Reloj” is a beautiful instrumental. “White Lily” is performed by Spanish artists and mixed in Mexico but the lyrics are in English.
- La Suite del reloj: IV. El reloj mágico – José Torres Trío
- White Lily – Rocío Guzmán, José Torres Vicente
With that in mind, Luis Miguel, El Sol de México, sings “El Reloj” which is perfect for a first dance. The lyrics are amazing. “She’s the star that lights my being.” Wow.
Lyrics quote:
“Reloj detén tu camino
Porque mi vida se apaga
Ella es la estrella
Que alumbra mi ser
Yo sin su amor no soy nada”
Wedding Songs For The Ultimate Party!
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