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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.
  1. This playlist features the hottest Latin tracks burning up the charts right now. From reggaeton to Latin pop, bachata to salsa, we've got all your favorites from artists like Bad Bunny, J...

    • Bad Bunny, "Yonaguni" A mix of vulnerable emo lyrics and chill reggaetón beats brings “Yonaguni” to life giving the Puerto Rican superstar a newly alternative, perreo sound.
    • C. Tangana, "Tu Me Dejaste de Querer" One of the most experimental artists around, C. Tangana is impossible to box in one genre. In El Madrileño, he combines contemporary pop with tradition and folklore.
    • Calibre 50, “A La Antiguita" Calibre 50’s “A La Antiguita (Like the Old Days)” is an ode to the type of romance that, nowadays, is far from common: Chivalry at its peak, with “serenades, kisses, flowers and letters,” as Eden Muñoz (who has “lots of love to spare”) sings.
    • Camilo, "Vida de Rico" Armed with a ukulele, a wistful voice and lyrics that are innocent but oh so clever (“I can’t give you a dime, but I can give you a thousand kisses/ I have little to take you out with, but slow dancing is free”), Colombia’s Camilo changed the sound of Latin pop, making what could be considered corny sound cool.
    • Bad Bunny, “Where She Goes” Last year, Bad Bunny told Billboard he was going to take it easy in 2023. “I’m taking a break. 2023 is for me, for my physical health, my emotional health to breathe, enjoy my achievements,” he said.
    • Bizarrap & Shakira, “Shakira: BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53” A much-needed musical therapy session, Shakira teamed up with Argentine hitmaker Bizarrap for the scorching club banger “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53.”
    • Caloncho, “Superdeli” Caloncho kicks off with the words “I want to be a good memory for you/ A beautiful place in your brain,” in a track that looks back at lost love with warmth, rather than regret.
    • Carin Leon, “Primera Cita" The Sonora-born Leon is a regional Mexican star through and through, but this song further proves his versatility and ability to thrive in other genres outside of música mexicana.
  2. Dec 26, 2023 · From "Blue Beetle" to the massive success of Bad Bunny & Shakira, here are 16 of the best Latin pop culture moments from 2023 Photos: By Sofía Aguilar

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  3. Dec 14, 2023 · From record-breaking corridos tumbados to indie gems, De Los cultural columnist Suzy Exposito compiles the 20 best Latin songs of 2023.

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  5. Dec 17, 2022 · This year saw the Latin music space become more and more expansive, with its most engaging artists hailing from all over: Bad Bunny and Rauw Alejandro representing Puerto Rico, Tokischa, Natti...

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