The Most Romantic Latin Music to Listen to Right Now

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Looking for some romantic Latin music to set the mood? Look no further than this playlist of the most romantic Latin songs out there right now. From classic ballads to modern hits, these songs are sure to get you in the mood for love.

What is Latin Music?

When talking about Latin music, we are referring to music that has been influenced by Latin American culture. This includes a wide range of genres, such as salsa, merengue, cumbia, and more. Latin music is known for being very passionate and romantic, which is why it makes for the perfect soundtrack for a date night.

The Various Genres of Latin Music

Latin music is a broad genre that covers a wide range of styles, including Cuban son, Venezuelan merengue, Mexican corridos and Bolivian chutas. While the music is often lumped together as one genre, there are actually many different subgenres within Latin music, each with its own unique sound and history.

Below is a list of some of the most popular genres of Latin music:

Cuban son: A style of Cuban folk music that dates back to the 19th century. Cuban son is characterized by its use of Spanish guitar, percussion instruments and rhythmic lyrics.

Venezuelan merengue: A style of dance music that originated in the Dominican Republic in the early 20th century. Venezuelan merengue is known for its fast tempo and catchy melodies.

Mexican corridos: A type of Mexican folk song that tells a story. Corridos often deal with themes of love, loss and struggle, and they are typically accompanied by acoustic guitars and mariachi bands.

Bolivian chutas: A style of Bolivian folk music that dates back to the 16th century. Chutas are characterized by their use of Andean instruments such as flutes and charangos (a type of small guitar), as well as Spanish guitar and percussion instruments.

The History of Latin Music

Latin music is a genre that has origins in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries. It has become a popular genre in recent years, with various artists finding success in the mainstream music industry. Latin music has a rich history, and its influence can be seen in various genres today.

Latin Music in the United States

Latin music in the United States refers to the music of Hispanic Americans of both Latin American and U.S. origin. It includes a wide variety of musical styles, including but not limited to:

-Pop
-Rock
-R&B
-Reggaeton
-Cumbia
-Salsa
-Merengue
– Bachata

The first Latin music star in the United States was Desi Arnaz, who helped popularize Cuban music with his band, the Rumba Rumblers. In the 1950s, he starred on the hit TV show “I Love Lucy” and recorded a series of successful albums featuring Latin dance tunes. Arnaz’s success paved the way for other Latin musicians, including Puerto Rican singer Rafael Cortijo and his group Cortijo y Su Combo, who popularized bomba and plena music in the 1950s and 1960s. Cuban expatriate Alberto García Lorca brought flamenco to New York City in the 1940s, helping to establish it as a popular musical genre. In the 1960s and 1970s, salsa emerged as a distinct musical style, with Cuban expatriates such as Celia Cruz and Tito Puente becoming major stars. Reggaeton, a hybrid of reggae and hip hop, became popular in the 1990s and 2000s, with artists such as Daddy Yankee achieving international stardom.

The Most Romantic Latin Songs

“Besame Mucho” by Consuelo Velazquez

“Besame Mucho” is a song written in 1940 by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velazquez. The song’s original Spanish-language title is “Bésame Mucho”. It has been covered many times, most famously by Mexican singer Pedro Infante in 1948 and Andrea Bocelli in 1999.

The song is a classic of Latin American music, and has been recorded by many artists from around the world. In the United States, it was popularized by Latin bandleader Xavier Cugat, who recorded it in 1947. “Besame Mucho” has become one of the most recorded Latin songs of all time, with over 1,000 versions having been made.

The lyrics to “Besame Mucho” are passionate and romantic, making it the perfect choice for a romantic Latin playlist. If you’re looking for some passionate and romantic Latin music to listen to right now, look no further than “Besame Mucho”.

“Quizas, Quizas, Quizas” by Osvaldo Farres

“Quizás, Quizás, Quizás” (English: “Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps”) is a song written in 1947 by Cuban songwriter Osvaldo Farres. It was covered many times, most notably by Cuban singer and actress Olga Guillot and Mexican singer Nat King Cole. The Cole version reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1950. The song is about a man who hopes that his love interest will someday return his affections.

“Sway” by Pablo Beltran Ruiz

“Sway” is a 1934 ballad song written by Pablo Beltran Ruiz. The original English lyrics were by Norman Gimbel, and the Spanish lyrics were by Pablo Beltran Ruiz. The songwas originally written for the film The Lady in Question (1940), starring Rita Hayworth.

The song became a standard and has been recorded by many artists, including Frank Sinatra, Michael Bublé, and Nat King Cole. It has been used in many films, including Scent of a Woman (1992), Shall We Dance? (2004), and The Fighter (2010).

Where to Listen to Latin Music

Though Latin music is often thought of as upbeat and festive, there are plenty of slower, more romantic songs in the genre, perfect for a night in or a night out. If you’re looking for the best Latin music to set the mood, here are a few of our favorites.

Spotify

If you’re in the mood for some Latin music, Spotify has a great selection. You can find everything from classic boleros to modern pop hits. And if you’re not sure where to start, we’ve got you covered.

Here are some of the most romantic Latin songs to listen to right now:

-“Bésame Mucho” by Natalia Lafourcade
-“Amor Prohibido” by Selena
-” Hoy Me Voy” by Julieta Venegas
-“Mi Persona Favorita” by Alejandro Sanz
-“Tuyo” by Rodrigo Amarante

Pandora

Pandora is a streaming music service that offers a wide variety of Latin music, including both modern and traditional songs. You can create custom stations based on your favorite artists or songs, or browse the many pre-made stations that are available. Plus, with the Pandora Premium subscription, you can download Latin music to listen to offline.

Apple Music

Apple Music is a music streaming service developed by Apple Inc. It was launched on June 30, 2015, in 100 countries. The service has over 50 million songs in its library.

There is a section of the site dedicated to Latin music, which you can access by clicking “Browse” at the top of the page and then selecting “Latin” from the drop-down menu. You can also search for specific songs, albums, or artists using the search bar.

If you want to create a playlist of Latin songs, hover over the “+” sign next to a song and click “Add to a Playlist.” You can then choose an existing playlist or create a new one. To listen to a song, click on the play button next to it.

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