Chart Topping Music
Latino singers and musicians are landing at the top of music charts on iTunes, Spotify, Billboard and more. Their singles — in English or Spanish — can be found leading both mainstream and Latin charts.
Top 15
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Bruno Mars, who is of Puerto Rican and Spanish descent, pairs up with former Blackpink member Rosé for this global pop hit with retro vibes.
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Pop superstar Shakira, who is Colombian, Spanish and Lebanese, released this single which celebrates being a single woman.
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This song reached the global top 10 of Billboard’s global 200 music chart, but not without some controversy. One of the lines of the songs talks about staining a woman’s dress red, which some say is a reference to violence against women.
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This song shot up the charts and then faced backlash over lyrics referencing a 14-year old mamacita. The lyrics were later changed to say 18.
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Mexican rapper Tito Doble P sings about heartbreak in this track.
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Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA collaborate with Colombian rapper Blessd for song about sports cars and chasing women.
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The song by Mexican rapper Tito Doble P is about giving women “rosones” or love marks like hickeys and bites.
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The song by Puerto Rican MC Anuel AA and Colombian rapper Blessd is about heartbreak and healing.
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Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro links up with Puerto Rican and Dominican American bachatero Romeo Santos for this pop ballad.
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Puerto Rican singers Raw Alejandro and Bad Bunny pair up for this track about a possible hook up.
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This song by Puerto Rican rapper Myke Towers is about a seduction and a woman knowing what she wants. He collaborates with Benny Blanco.
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This salsa track off Bad Bunny’s new album, is about a man who can't forget the woman he loved.
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DtMF is an abbreviation of the album’s name: DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS. Bad Bunny’s single is about reflecting on memories of loved ones.
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Bad Bunny plays homage to New York with this salsa and dembow track.
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The track is a celebration of Puerto Rico’s nightlife.
Updated 02/05/2025
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