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!
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MeneoFito Blanko

He’s an artist with an unusual background, having launched his career out of Canada.
At just 21, Fito Blanco released his debut album and gained popularity.
In a landscape where much of reggaeton sounds similar, his one-of-a-kind sound that stands out by a mile is drawing major attention.
The opening track is a salsa-meets-reggaeton crossover.
Not to be missed.
Andas En Mi CabezaChino Y Nacho

Seeing that the latest Top 100 on the U.
S.
Billboard rankings had been released, I felt once again that he truly is an amazing artist.
To put his reggaeton simply, it’s a genre that draws attention for blending Latin dance music with American urban—so-called soul—styles.
Reggaeton classics. Recommended popular songs (31–40)
Si Te VasPaulina Rubio

At the age of eight, after beginning dance school and voice lessons and making a dazzling first step into the world of the stage, this artist quickly rose to prominence.
They were scouted to join the famous co-ed group TIMBIRICHE, launched a full-fledged solo career at 20, and gained popularity in the reggaeton scene.
DimeloTony Touch

A must-have for reggaeton lovers.
Tony Touch, the highly active DJ and reggaeton vocalist, has released a reggaeton album featuring a star-studded lineup of reggaeton artists, and he’s also bringing in guests from hip-hop—his activities are not to be missed.
The cool guitar riff paired with Nina’s cute vocals makes for an incredibly catchy, outstanding track.
Fronteamos Porque PodemosDe La Ghetto

Latin music is a general term for music that comes from Latin America, encompassing multiple genres such as Cuban and Brazilian styles, each with its own characteristics.
With places like New York—home to many Latin American immigrants—also serving as key hubs, its origins and history are deep and can’t be summed up in a single phrase.
Delaghetto’s music is remarkably faithful to these elements while offering a fresh, must-hear style.
Reggaeton feverLucenzo

It marked the explosive hit of Vem Dancar Kuduro, produced using the latest beats in dancehall reggaeton.
Many of you probably know it, as it topped the charts and radio rankings.
Cover versions and remakes also reached number one on the charts.
It then became a record-breaking hit in South America, and the video racked up 300 million views.
Nuevo!!!Marc Anthony

The artist Marc Anthony, who married the great actress and singer Jennifer Lopez, released “No Me Ames” on his 1999 album, and also included a duet, “Escapémonos,” on his second album.





