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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Reggaeton Classics: Recommended Popular Songs (21–30)
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.
ChantajeShakira

She started music when she was only eight years old.
Her first release was “Tus gafas oscuras,” and the message contained in its lyrics skillfully unfolds the inner emotions surrounding a father grieving the death of his son in a traffic accident.
While a student, she joined a choir, and her talent was such that she was even told her voice was too powerful.
Oye Mi CantoNina Sky

A work set to a Latin beat became a huge hit.
Riding that unstoppable momentum, they kept dropping releases.
It’s a bouncy track—simple yet addictive.
You could say it’s quintessential reggaeton.
The handclaps throughout add a thrilling touch that makes the song memorable.
The chorus is easy to remember, and I think it’ll go over big on the dance floor.
La GozaderaGente de Zona

They might be the most popular artists among Cuban youth.
Not confined solely to the salsa genre, they are bona fide reggaeton artists.
Compared to songs that have been loved for a long time since becoming the standard, the popularity of reggaeton tracks and performers seems not to have declined at all up to the present.
Follow The LeaderWisin & Yandel

Wisin & Yandel is a Puerto Rican duo that has remained active in the reggaeton scene since the mid-1990s, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with legendary artists like Daddy.
Known for slick, hip-swaying dance moves and regarded as veterans in Latin hip-hop, they’ve made a major impact.
Wisin’s 2014 solo album featured collaborations with a range of big-name artists and became a major hit in Japan.


