[2026] Enjoyable Exercise! A Compilation of Songs Used in Zumba
You can experience music-based dance workouts at gyms and community centers here in Japan as well, but when it comes to the most famous workout, it has to be Zumba.
Created by a Colombian dancer and choreographer, Zumba is simple: students follow the instructor’s moves by imitation.
But by really getting into the dance, you can also expect fat-burning benefits.
In this article, we’ve researched and compiled a selection of iconic tracks used in Zumba!
If you’ve ever been dancing Zumba and wondered, “Whose song is this BGM?” be sure to check it out!
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[2026] Enjoyable Exercise! Zumba Song List (11–20)
Yo Voy Pa EncimaLuis Enrique & El Mola


Yo Voy Pa Encima, sung by Luis Enrique, a superstar salsa singer from Nicaragua in Central America who is renowned throughout Latin America, is a stylish, classy salsa track with a very easy-to-follow tempo.
This song is one of the Zumba tracks included in Beto Perez’s selected playlist, Zin 66.
La BicicletaCarlos Vives, Shakira


This energetic track, a collaboration between Colombian artists Carlos Vives and Shakira set to passionate Latin rhythms, is also a popular choice in Zumba classes.
Released in May 2016, it masterfully fuses traditional Colombian instruments with modern sounds, creating a song that makes your body move naturally just by listening.
The carnival-like tones of the millo flute and accordion are especially striking, and the lyrics—depicting a bicycle trip along the beach—evoke Colombia’s beautiful landscapes.
It’s a great pick not only for those who want to work up a sweat in Zumba, but also for anyone who loves Latin music.
Dale MorenaJay Santos


Jay Santos, a reggaeton singer from Bogotá, Colombia, delivers a danceable track perfect for Zumba with “Dale Morena,” which builds from a sweet, beautiful guitar intro into an increasingly energetic, uptempo rhythm.
This song is featured as one of the Zumba tracks on Beto Perez’s playlist in ZIN 58.
Si No VuelvesGente de Zona


This song, released in May 2019 by the Cuban reggaeton duo Gente de Zona, is a passionate Latin number that sings of the yearning for a lost love.
Set to tropical rhythms and melodies, it portrays the heartache of a man who has lost his lover, with lyrics that resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s often used in Zumba classes, and its rhythmic tone is perfect for exercise.
The track also suits more intense movements, so even those who aren’t confident in dancing can enjoy moving their bodies.
Whether you want a change of pace or to get some exercise, why not move along to this song?
Tamo HappyIlegales


Ilegales’ track “Tamo’ Happy” is a super easy-to-follow, dance-perfect song—bright, cheerful, and a popular merengue tune that lifts your spirits and gets you hyped.
It’s also one of the Zumba tracks featured in Beto Perez’s Megamix 59.


