New Latin Dance Music for 2014
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If you’re a fan of Latin dance music, check out our list of the best new tracks for 2014. From cumbia to salsa, we’ve got you covered.
Introduction
We are excited to share some new Latin dance music for 2014! This list features a mix of established and up-and-coming artists, so there is something for everyone. We cannot wait to hear what you think of these new tunes.
Without further ado, here are ten new Latin dance songs to get you moving in 2014:
1. “Bailando” by Enrique Iglesias ft. Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona
2. “La Malanga” by Fruko y Sus Tesos
3. “El Perdón” by Nicky Jam and Enrique Iglesias
4. “Una Noche Inolvidable” by Jerry Rivera
5. “Latinoamericana” by Calle 13
6. “El Taxi” by Osmani García ft. Pitbull and Sensato
7. “La Gozadera” by Gente de Zona ft. Marc Anthony
8. “Mi Vecinita” by J Alvarez
9. “Tu Cintura” by Aliados de la Salsa
10. “Eres Mia” by Romeo Santos
The Best of Bachata in 2014
Bachata music has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years. This Latin dance music style originated in the Dominican Republic in the early 1960s. It is typically sensual and slow-paced, with a focus on the connection between the dancers. Let’s take a look at some of the best Bachata tracks of 2014.
Romeo Santos – Propuesta Indecente
Romeo Santos is a current Bachata heartthrob, and for good reason. His 2013 song “Propuesta Indecente” was nominated for a 2014 Grammy Award in the Best Tropical Latin Song category. The song topped the iTunes charts in over 15 countries, including the United States, and has over 340 million views on YouTube. If you’re looking for a new Bachata artist to listen to, Romeo Santos should definitely be at the top of your list.
Prince Royce – Darte un Beso
Love is definitely in the air in Prince Royce’s latest single, “Darte un Beso.” The bachata singer croons about falling head over heels for a beautiful girl and wanting to shower her with kisses. The track quickly hit No. 1 on the Latin iTunes chart and its official music video has garnered more than 28 million views on YouTube.
The Best of Salsa in 2014
The year 2014 has been a great year for salsa music. A lot of new and innovative artists have emerged, and the genre has continued to evolve. If you’re a fan of salsa music, then you’re in for a treat. In this article, we’ll be taking a look at some of the best new salsa music for 2014.
Marc Anthony – Vivir Mi Vida
Since his breakthrough album in 1993, Marc Anthony has become one of the most successful singers of Latin pop music. His 2013 album, 3.0., debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Albums chart, and its lead single, “Vivir Mi Vida,” became a massive hit, spending 18 weeks at the top of the Latin Songs chart. The album’s second single, “Porque Te Ame (featuring Romeo Santos),” also reached No. 1 on the Latin Songs chart. 3.0. went on to win a Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album in 2014.
Willy Chirino – Pa’l Bailador
This salsa classic was released in 2014 and quickly gained popularity throughout the Latin dance community. Willy Chirino is a Cuban-American singer and songwriter who has been a major force in the Latin music scene for over four decades. “Pa’l Bailador” is a fast-paced, danceable tune that will get your feet moving and your body groove.
The Best of Merengue in 2014
Merengue is a vibrant and popular style of Latin dance music that is full of energy and life. The beat is fast and upbeat, and the music is often infectious and catchy. Merengue is a great choice for dancing at parties, clubs, or anywhere else you want to have fun. If you’re looking for the best new Latin dance music for 2014, look no further than these 10 merengue songs.
Elvis Crespo – Suavemente
Elvis Crespo is a Grammy Award-winning Merengue singer from the Dominican Republic. He is perhaps best known for his smash hit “Suavemente,” which topped Billboard’s Latin songs chart in 1998. Crespo has released eight studio albums and has won numerous awards throughout his career.
“Suavemente” is a classic Merengue song that is sure to get even the most reluctant dancer on the dance floor. The song’s simple, yet catchy melody and upbeat tempo make it impossible to resist moving your feet. “Suavemente” was released on Crespo’s debut album, Suave, in 1998. The album went on to sell over two million copies worldwide and was certified double platinum in the United States.
If you’re looking for some new Latin dance music to add to your collection, be sure to check out Elvis Crespo’s latest album, Todo El Mundo Baila.
Grupo Mania – La Botella
Grupo Mania is a Dominicanmerengue group that has been around since the early 1990s. Their songs are often up-tempo and feature traditional Dominican instruments like the tambora and güira. La Botella is one of their most popular songs and it’s a great example of modern merengue.
Conclusion
As we move into 2014, there are a few new Latin dance music trends that you can expect to see. These include:
-A return to traditional instruments and sounds
-A focus on rhythm and percussion
-More electronic and experimental music
-A focus on lyrics and storytelling
Whatever your taste in music, there is sure to be something new and exciting in Latin dance music for you to enjoy this year.