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Reggaeton classics. Recommended popular songs.

Among Latin music genres, reggaeton is especially popular.

With a reggae-like sound infused with dance music elements, it’s a genre that’s drawing attention from around the world.

If you’ve ever been to a club, chances are you’ve heard it at least once.

This time, we’re highlighting some essential reggaeton tracks! From brand-new releases to timeless classics loved for years, we’ve picked selections that span generations.

Please sit back and enjoy until the end!

Reggaeton classics. Recommended popular songs (11–20)

Bad Bunny feat. DrakeM.I.A.

BAD BUNNY x DRAKE – MÍA (Video Oficial)
Bad Bunny feat. DrakeM.I.A.

Bad Bunny, a rapper from Puerto Rico, is a leading artist in Latin trap.

He also has close ties with reggaeton artists and has collaborated with figures like Daddy Yankee and J Balvin.

Thanks in part to these collaborations, he has released many reggaeton tracks as well.

One of his signature songs is Mia, which features the world-renowned rapper Drake.

Be sure to pay attention to the track that blends reggaeton and trap!

Bailando ft. Descemer Bueno, Gente De ZonaEnrique Iglesias

Enrique Iglesias – Bailando ft. Descemer Bueno, Gente De Zona
Bailando ft. Descemer Bueno, Gente De ZonaEnrique Iglesias

Enrique Iglesias, an artist from Spain who enjoys international popularity.

I think very few people in Japan are familiar with Spanish artists.

However, some of you might recognize him, right? That said, while he was born in Spain, he lived in the United States from a young age, so he’s more American in a sense.

Even so, because he has many catchy songs in Spanish, he’s beloved in Latin regions as well.

His song “Bailando ft.

Descemer Bueno, Gente De Zona” is a reggaeton track that lets you experience his catchy appeal.

Escápate Conmigo ft. OzunaWisin

Wisin – Escápate Conmigo (Official Video) ft. Ozuna
Escápate Conmigo ft. OzunaWisin

Wisin is a reggaeton rapper from Puerto Rico, the spiritual home of reggaeton.

In addition to being a rapper, he also holds titles as a singer and record producer.

One of his charms is his multifaceted talent—he can do it all: singing, rapping, and producing.

When it comes to his hit songs, many people probably think of “Escápate Conmigo ft.

Ozuna.” It’s a classic that gained international popularity with its sexy, nighttime-tinged reggaeton sound.

GasolinaDaddy Yankee

Daddy Yankee – Gasolina [Official Music Video]
GasolinaDaddy Yankee

This is music that combines dancehall from Puerto Rico with rap elements of hip-hop that radiate Latin heat.

Following the lineage of 1970s soul, there have been many Latin musicians at the core of breakdancing and hip-hop, but since 2004, reggaeton has been booming.

Con CalmaDaddy Yankee & Snow

Daddy Yankee & Snow – Con Calma (Video Oficial)
Con CalmaDaddy Yankee & Snow

Snow is a reggae musician from Canada.

He may not be a familiar artist in Japan, but he is known overseas as an artist who achieved massive hits; his 1992 single ” ranked No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for seven consecutive weeks.

The track here, Con Calma, is a collaboration between him and reggaeton icon Daddy Yankee.

Thanks to the collaboration with Snow, it’s a reggaeton track with strong reggae elements.

Otra VezZion & Lennox ft. J Balvin

Zion & Lennox ft. J Balvin – Otra Vez (Video Oficial)
Otra VezZion & Lennox ft. J Balvin

Zion & Lennox are a reggaeton duo from Puerto Rico.

They have consistently supported reggaeton, which became an international boom in the 2000s, and they remain widely popular today.

Their collaboration with singer-songwriter J Balvin is the track Otra Vez.

Released in 2016, the song gained popularity for its quintessential reggaeton groove and its chill, stylish vocals.

Reggaeton Classics: Recommended Popular Songs (21–30)

Atrevete te teCalle 13

Calle 13 – Atrevete te te (Explicit)
Atrevete te teCalle 13

Calle 13 is a music group from Puerto Rico.

For Japanese speakers, their name can be a bit tricky since the number is read in Spanish.

Their biggest appeal is, without a doubt, their message—the group is known for striking lyrics that tackle social and political issues.

They’re also known for working across a wide range of genres, from hip-hop to reggaeton.

Their classic track “Atrévete-te-te” features a sound defined by rap over a track reminiscent of a reggae riddim.

The melody evokes the feel of early reggaeton—a must-hear.