

A Playlist of Popular Spanish Songs – Latin Musicġ. Enjoy!Īs an Amazon affiliate, if you make a purchase, we may receive a small commission at absolutely no cost to you. This year, we got to go to three Latin music concerts: Marc Anthony, Romeo Santos, and Marco Antonio Solís! Since we just went to Marco Antonio Solis’s show last night, let’s start out with “El Perdedor” by Marco Antonio Solís and Enrique Iglesias.

While usually there’s no dress code, we would recommend wearing at least Sunday clothes. So, if you ever have a chance to go to a concert in Mexico, don’t forget to dress up a little. In Mexico, many people go to concerts dressed to the nines, even in their long evening gowns. You’ll learn Spanish while having fun watching and listening to these Spanish music videos and maybe dancing! Hope they become your favorite Spanish songs as well! Listen to this playlist of a variety of Spanish songs, including Pop, Salsa, Bachata, Reggaeton, and Merengue and see which ones you like most. If you listen to the way he pronounces the ‘z’ in ‘corazn’ you will hear the classic Castilian ceceo (which some refer to as a lisp). What is your favorite song in Spanish? (❼uál es tu canción favorita?)įor those of you who love music, here is a list of some of the most popular Spanish songs (and many are my personal favorites) that are perfect for learning Spanish. This is the full Spanish version of the song, though the Spanish parts in the English version share most of the same lyrics. A List of Spanish Songs for Learning Spanish
