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- “A Dios le Pido” – Juanes. Writer: Juanes. In 2002, inspired by the guasca sounds of his native Medellin, the Colombian rocker with a heart of gold infused folk into Spanish pop/rock, and instantly gave us a new, feel-good sound to groove to.
- “A puro dolor” – Son by Four. Writer: Omar Alfanno. The purest of pain — that’s what this beautiful break-up anthem from Puerto Rican salsa romántica quartet Son by Four evokes.
- “Ahora Quien” – Marc Anthony. Writers: Estéfano, Julio Reyes. “Ahora quien,” from Anthony’s 2004 Valió la pena, is one of the most exquisitely painful breakup songs (“Who now, if not me?
- “Amigo” – Roberto Carlos. Writer: Roberto Carlos. Roberto Carlos penned a string of romantic hits that, translated into Spanish, became anthems. Ironically, “Amigo,” the song he penned for his friend and longtime writing collaborator, Erasmo Carlos, may be the most enduring, embraced by men and women alike.
- “Amor Prohibido” – Selena. Writers: AB Quintanilla and Pete Astudillo. At first listen, this light, airy, Texan cumbia about love between different social classes sounds like a fairy tale.
- “Bailando” – Enrique Iglesias featuring Gente de Zona and Descemer Bueno. Writers: Enrique Iglesias, Descemer Bueno, Gente de Zona. This 2014 meeting between Spain, Cuba and Miami, and between flamenco and Latin urban rhythms was an intoxicating mix.
- “Besame Mucho” – Various Artists. Writer: Consuelo Velazquez. Velazquez was a teen in Mexico when she wrote “Bésame Mucho” (Kiss me a lot) in 1940. With its easy to say entreaty, it became, by some accounts, the most recorded and covered Spanish language song of all time.
- “Burbujas de amor” – Juan Luis Guerra. Writer: Juan Luis Guerra. Bachata was a rather niche and local Dominican genre until singer/songwriter Juan Luis Guerra gave a sophisticated touch and intriguing lyrics, without in any way diminishing its invitation to the dance floor.
- “Cali Pachanguero” – Grupo Niche. Writer: Jairo Varela. With its hard-hitting sound and fast tempos suited for Cali’s brazen dancers, Grupo Niche redefined the sound of salsa, lending it a distinctly Colombian imprint.
- “Color Esperanza” – Diego Torres. Writer: Diego Torres, Coti, Cachorro Lopez. Diego Torres’ anthem of hope was a salve during Argentina’s depression of 2001.
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