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Billboard ranks 50 Best Latin Love Songs

Feb 22, 2025 | Entertainment

February 22, 2025

Billboard compiled a list of 50 favorite Latin love songs ahead of Valentine’s Day, featuring classics and contemporary hits that have resonated across generations. The selection spans various genres, including ballads, regional Mexican, vallenato, and Latin pop, showcasing the depth of romance in Spanish-language music. Iconic songs like “Bésame Mucho” (Consuelo Velázquez), “Te Amo” (Franco de Vita), and “Contigo Aprendí” (Armando Manzanero)highlight poetic lyrics about love’s joys and vulnerabilities.

The list also includes beloved tracks from Shakira (“Antología”), Juanes (“Es Por Ti”), Maná (“Eres Mi Religión”), and Karol G (“Ocean”), among others. Regional Mexican and classic boleros are well represented with Intocable’s “Sueña,” Joan Sebastian’s “Eso y Más,” and Pedro Infante’s “Amorcito Corazón.”

Topping the list is Armando Manzanero’s timeless ballad “Contigo Aprendí,” reaffirming its status as a quintessential Latin love song.

See below for complete list;

50. Grupo Firme, “El Beneficio de la Duda”

49. Río Roma & Carín León, “Tú Me Gustas”

48. Manuel Turizo, “Una Lady Como Tú”

47. Julieta Venegas, “Andar Conmigo”

46. Banda El Recodo, “Te Presumo”

45. Chayanne, “Bailando Bachata”

44. Rauw Alejandro, “Museo”

43. Cristian Castro, “Azul”

42. Kali Uchis, “telepatía”

41. Maluma, “AMDV”

40. Andrea Bocelli, “Por Ti Volaré”

39. Chino y Nacho, “Niña Bonita”

38. Tito El Bambino, “El Amor”

37. Mon Laferte, “Amor Completo”

36. Los Temerarios, “La Mujer Que Soñé”

35. Enrique Iglesias & Juan Luis Guerra, “Cuando Me Enamoro”

34. Marco Antonio Solís, “Más Que Tu Amigo”

33. Pedro Infante, “Amorcito Corazón”

32. Pablo Alborán, “Solamente Tú”

31. Selena Quintanilla, “Amor Prohibido”

30. Banda MS, “El Color de tus Ojos”

29. Reik & Sebastián Yatra, “Un Año”

28. Intocable, “Sueña” 

27. Karol G, “Ocean”

26. Pepe Aguilar, “Me Estoy Acostumbrando a Ti”

25. Camilo & Evaluna, “Por Primera Vez”

24. Ricardo Arjona, “Te Quiero”

23. Zoé, “Love”

22. Consuelo Velázquez, “Bésame Mucho”

21. Carla Morrison, “Eres Tú”

20. Marc Anthony, “Tu Amor Me Hace Bien”

19. Aventura, “Un Beso”

18. Fonseca, “Te Mando Flores”

17. Juanes, “Es Por Ti”

16. Natalia Lafourcade, “Tú Sí Sabes Quererme”

15. Fito Páez, “El Amor Después del Amor”

14. Juan Luis Guerra, “Mi Bendición”

13. Sin Bandera, “Entra En Mi Vida”

12. Reyli Barba, “Amor del Bueno”

11. Carlos Vives, “Volví a Nacer”

10. Maná, “Eres Mi Religión”

9. Shakira, “Antología”

8. Juan Gabriel, “Con Tu Amor”

7. Luis Miguel, “Amarte es un Placer”

6. Franco de Vita, “Te Amo”

5. Julio Jaramillo, “Nuestro Juramento”

4. Café Tacvba, “Eres”

3. Ricardo Montaner, “Tan Enamorados”

2. Joan Sebastian, “Eso Y Más”

1. Armando Manzanero, “Contigo Aprendí”

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