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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Danza Kuduro ft. LucenzoDon Omar

Don Omar is a representative reggaeton artist who enjoys international popularity.
Hailing from Puerto Rico, a hotbed of reggaeton, he has remained at the forefront from the 2000s to the present.
Many of you may know him from his frequent appearances on the soundtracks of the Fast & Furious car-action films.
His track “Danza Kuduro ft.
Lucenzo” is one of his hit songs and is recognized as a defining work of reggaeton.
El PerdónNicky Jam & Enrique Iglesias

Enrique Iglesias is a singer-songwriter with worldwide recognition.
He is an American artist who mainly releases Spanish-language songs.
This track, El Perdón, is a collaboration with Nicky Jam, an American reggaeton artist who also focuses primarily on Spanish-language works.
It was a global hit, so many of you will probably recognize it.
It’s recommended for those who prefer approachable reggaeton over more hard-core reggaeton.
Despacito ft. Daddy YankeeLuis Fonsi

Despacito ft.
Daddy Yankee, a reggaeton masterpiece that became an extraordinary hit in 2019.
Created by Puerto Rican artist Luis Fonsi, the song became an international success, not just within the Latin world.
The catalyst was the remix version by Justin Bieber.
As expected of Justin Bieber—whether it’s with Piko Taro or this song—his level of name recognition is unbelievable (lol).
It’s a classic that encapsulates the best of traditional reggaeton.
Be sure to check it out.
Noche Sin DíaIl Volo, Gente de Zona

Il Volo is an Italian vocal group formed with the concept of reviving the Three Tenors.
While they don’t quite match the Three Tenors in ability, their catchy vocals helped revive waning interest in canzone and opera.
One of their hits, “Noche Sin Día,” is a collaboration with the Cuban reggaeton duo Gente de Zona, resulting in a reggaeton track infused with operatic elements.
It’s a curious blend that might surprise you—definitely give it a listen!
Hasta el AmanecerNicky Jam

Nicky Jam is known as a skilled artist in the reggaeton scene.
He is a U.S.-born artist with Dominican and Puerto Rican parents.
He is also close friends with Daddy Yankee, who is known as a reggaeton icon, and at one point they even formed a duo together.
Among Nicky Jam’s songs, a particularly recommended one is “Hasta el Amanecer.” It’s a stylish reggaeton track infused with elements of hip-hop.



