The Best of Latin American Music in 2016

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We take a look at the best Latin American music of 2016, including artists from Cuba, Brazil, Argentina, and more.

Introdution

It’s been a great year for Latin American music. We’ve seen the rise of new stars, the return of some old favorites, and the continued success of established acts. In this post, we’re going to take a look at some of the best Latin American music of 2016.

We’ll start with some of the biggest hits of the year, then move on to some of our personal favorites. So whether you’re looking for something to dance to or something to relax with, we’ve got you covered.

Let’s start with one of the biggest hits of the year. “Despacito” by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee was a runaway success, becoming one of the most-streamed songs of all time. The catchy tune and infectious beat had everyone dancing, and the video (which features Fonsi and Yankee singing on a beach in Puerto Rico) was an instant hit.

If you’re looking for something a little more upbeat, check out “Side to Side” by Ariana Grande featuring Nicki Minaj. The song, which is about being too tired to dance after a night of clubbing, is catchy and earworm-worthy. And the video (which features Grande and Minaj riding around on exercise bikes) is downright fun.

For something a little more relaxed, try “Inmonumental” by Pedro Capo featuring Farruko. The song is a mellow ballad with a light reggaeton beat, and its message of love and hope is sure to resonate with listeners.

And those are just a few of our favorite Latin American songs from 2016! Whether you like your music upbeat or mellow, there’s something here for everyone. So put on your dancing shoes (or your comfiest pajamas) and enjoy some great Latin tunes!

Best Albums

2016 was a great year for Latin American music, with a wide variety of albums and artists to choose from. In this article, we’ll count down the top 10 Latin American albums of 2016, according to critics.

“Eterno Agosto” by Augusto Schuster

If you’re looking for the best Latin American music of 2016, look no further than “Eterno Agosto” by Augusto Schuster. This album is a collection of some of the best Latin American music from 2016, and it’s sure to get you moving and grooving. From upbeat tracks to slower ballads, there’s something for everyone on this album. So whether you’re looking for a party starter or a romantic slow dance song, “Eterno Agosto” has got you covered.

“La Fantasia” by Jesse & Joy

This past year has been an excellent one for Latin American music, with a wide range of styles and genres represented. One of the stand-out albums of the year is “La Fantasia” by Jesse & Joy.

“La Fantasia” is a tour de force of catchy pop hooks, expertly crafted songwriting, and Joy’s superb vocal performance. The album features a number of hit singles, including “Energia,” “Mañana,” and “Solo.” It’s a In addition to being a hugely successful album commercially, “La Fantasia” has also been praised by critics for its artistry and musicality.

If you’re looking for a feel-good album that will get your toes tapping, “La Fantasia” by Jesse & Joy is highly recommended!

“Un Besito Mas” by Jesse & Joy

Jesse & Joy’s “Un Besito Mas” was one of the best albums of 2016. The album is a mix of Latin pop, rock, and folk, and it’s absolutely beautiful. Each song is catchy and well-crafted, and the album as a whole is incredibly cohesive. If you’re a fan of Latin American music, or just great music in general, you need to check out “Un Besito Mas.”

Best Songs

It was a great year for Latin American music, with a wide variety of genres and styles represented. From the poppy, catchy tunes of J Balvin’s “Bobo” to the smooth, sensual sounds of Maluma’s “El Perdedor,” there was something for everyone. Here are some of the best songs of the year.

“Amor a Primera Vista” by Carlos Vives

This song, “Amor a Primera Vista” by Colombian singer Carlos Vives, was one of the best Latin American songs of 2016. It is a happy, catchy tune that will make you want to dance. The lyrics are about falling in love at first sight, and the video features Vives singing and dancing with a beautiful woman.

“Chantaje” by Shakira

Recorded in both Spanish and English, “Chantaje” is a reggaeton track by Shakira featuring Maluma. It was released as the second single from her eleventh studio album El Dorado on 16 October 2016.

“Chantaje” peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States, becoming Shakira’s record-extending thirty-first number-one single on the chart. It also reached number one in Spain and several other countries. The song won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Vocal Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.

“La Bicicleta” by Carlos Vives

“La Bicicleta” is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Carlos Vives and Venezuelan singer Shakira. It was released on May 27, 2016, as the lead single from Vives’ fifteenth studio album Vives (2017). The song became Vives’ eleventh number-one hit on Billboard’s US Latin Songs chart and Shakira’s ninth. The music video for “La Bicicleta” was filmed in various locations in Cartagena, Colombia. It features cameos by Colombian cyclists Nairo Quintana and Rigoberto Urán.

Conclusion

The past year has been an incredible one for Latin American music. We’ve seen a wide variety of genres and styles gain popularity, from reggaeton and Latin trap to cumbia and Mexican Son. There’s been a real resurgence in traditional sounds, as well as a willingness to experiment and push boundaries.

In this article, we’ve compiled a list of what we believe to be the best Latin American albums of 2016. We’ve tried to include something for everyone, so there’s something here for fans of all genres. Whether you’re a fan of Colombian vallenato or Brazilian samba, we hope you’ll find something to enjoy.

So without further ado, here are our picks for the best Latin American albums of 2016.

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