37 Best Spanish Karaoke Songs

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“Oye Como Va” by Santana

Song Year: 1970

If you’re looking for something a bit more relaxed, Santana’s classic “Oye Como Va” is an excellent choice. This chill rock song can help bring the excitement in the room down to a comfortable, relaxed level. The lyrics are also relatively simple, so nervous singers or non-fluent speakers will enjoy the lower difficulty.

“Live Your Life” by MIKA

Song Year: 2013

MIKA’s “Live Your Life” is an interesting song for another bilingual karaoke performance. The lyrics are in both English and Spanish, making it great for duet performances or bilingual singers. The track is upbeat and bright to keep the mood high for your favorite crowd.

“Telepatía” by Kali Uchis

Song Year: 2021

Speaking of chill tracks, if you want to bring the mood down to a more sultry, seductive level, Kali Uchis has you covered. However, this is certainly one of the tracks you’ll want to have the kids in bed for.

With a calm and downright-lusty track like this, you’ll want to read your audience. If you’re in an intimate setting or enjoying a date night, busting out this track can help to seal the deal. But if you’re just looking for a great track, “Telepatía” is still ideal!

“Amigo” by Roberto Carlos

Song Year: 1977

Most of Roberto Carlos’s music is recorded in Portuguese, but the Brazilian artist has a few Spanish hits! This song is a fantastic ode to a connection between friends, making it perfect for a night out with your amigos.

“A Puro Dolor” by Son by Four

Song Year: 1999

Son by Four’s “A Puro Dolor” is good if you’re indecisive about what to sing. Fitting most moods, you can choose between the original salsa version to get the party moving or a longer or more relaxed ballad version. Read the room and see which one will be a better fit!

“Somos Novios” by Armando Manzanero

“Somos Novios” by Armando Manzanero

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Released in the late 1960s, Armando Manzanero’s “Somos Novios” became an instant hit. It has been translated and covered dozens of times by other artists, so you can likely find this track in some form on any karaoke machine.

“El Sonidito” by Hechizeros Band

Song Year: 1968

Looking for another party banger to keep your friends moving? Few tracks can get your friends on their feet faster than the Hechizeros Band hit “El Sonidito.” Keep your friends dancing during the chorus and focus your performance on holding out the lengthy “¡Dice!”

“Caress Me Down” by Sublime

Song Year: 1996

Easily the raunchiest song on our list, this karaoke hit is one you’ll need to keep to a room of adults. Ideal for a closed performance with your friends that are looking for something lusty, this somewhat-comedic classic by Sublime has lyrics in both English and Spanish. The lyrics mostly focus on the singer earning a specific sexual act from his lover.

If you’re not fluent in Spanish, you may want to skip this track. The lyrics change languages mid-sentence several times, making it great for vocalists that are fluent in both languages.

Still, make sure you know what you’re getting into! This track has heavily sexual tones that you’ll need to be comfortable singing in front of a (hopefully-familiar) audience.

“Button” by Maroon 5 feat. Anuel AA and Tainy

Song Year: 2021

Want something sexy, but “Caress Me Down” and “Telepatía” are proving a bit too lustful? Maroon 5’s “Button” is a great bilingual track for a sexy song.

Most of the lyrics are in English, with a couple of verses in Spanish. The track has heavy sexual overtones, but the language is kept mostly to metaphors and figures of speech. It’s great for date night or a group of friends that you’re comfortable being a bit silly with.

“Bailando” by Enrique Iglesias feat. Descemer Bueno and Gente De Zona

Song Year: 2014

Need a song you can feel confident your audience knows? “Bailando” spent almost a full year at the top of the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart! You can feel confident your crowd knows at least some of this Enrique Iglesias banger.

You can also choose from a Spanish or a “Spanglish” version if you have a preference. This makes it great for people that aren’t fully comfortable with their Spanish.

“Suerte” by Shakira

Song Year: 2001

If you’re looking for something with a cute, playful tone, Shakira’s “Suerte” is a fantastic choice. Taking influence from Andean tracks, this song has a bright and upbeat tone to it. The lyrics focus on how lucky Shakira is to be in love, helping to keep the karaoke night’s mood happy.

“Criminal” by Natti Natasha and Ozuna

Song Year: 2017

For a perfect duet song, Natti Natasha and Ozuna’s “Criminal” is a strong choice. The verses go back and forth, helping give a strong distribution of lines to both singers.

However, it’s difficult to sing on your own. So if you don’t have a partner lined up, you may want to skip this track.

“Sin Pijama” by Becky G and Natti Natasha

Song Year: 2018

Men, take a seat for a few songs and let the ladies on stage. Becky G and Natti Natasha’s “Sin Pijama” focuses on empowering women through sexual desires. It’s a lusty, sexual track that can bring a steamy atmosphere to any karaoke night. While it fits female singers best due to its lyrical content, anyone can bust this track out!

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