37 Best Spanish Karaoke Songs
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“Danza Kuduro” by Don Omar feat. Lucenzo
Song Year: 2010
There are plenty of English and Spanish songs, but what about a song that mixes Portuguese instead of English? “Danza Kuduro” is a perfect choice!
If you’re looking for a duet and happen to have the languages covered, “Danza Kuduro” is perfect for splitting the verses up. Fluent in both languages? This track makes for a great bilingual solo act!
“Me Enamora” by Juanes
Song Year: 2007
To add a bit of pop rock to your playlist, Juanes’s “Me Enamora” is a quick-tempo, upbeat pop track. Incredibly popular globally after its 2007 release, your audience should recognize this song. If you’re fluent in Spanish, it’s an easy song to sing with plenty of breaks to catch your breath.
“Chantaje” by Shakira feat. Maluma
Song Year: 2016
Not many songs are as perfect for duets as Shakira and Maluma’s “Chantaje.” With a quick back-and-forth between the vocalist, this song features a man trying to woo the flirtatious, yet unobtainable, woman of his dreams. You may want to practice a few times first!
“Vivir Me Vida” by Marc Anthony
Song Year: 2013
Marc Anthony’s “Vivir me Vida” is a reimagining of Khaled’s “C’est La Vie,” turning the track to an upbeat salsa jam. It’s a happy, uplifting song about the beauty of life that your friends will love to sing along with. The chorus features crowd vocals, making it ideal for an outgoing crowd that’s willing to sing with their performer.
“Con Calma” by Daddy Yankee and Snow
Song Year: 2019
Another great reimagining is Daddy Yankee and Snow’s “Con Calma,” which reworks Snow’s 1992 song “Informer.” Taking the US Billboard #1 track, the rework adds an English verse, making it ideal for duets or bilingual singers.
“Mi Gente” by J Balvin and Willy William
Song Year: 2017
“Mi Gente” is a song that most recognize due to the famous Beyoncé remix. If you prefer, you can likely find that version on your karaoke machine, but we prefer the J Balvin and Willy William remix.
That’s right, remix! While many think the Balvin-William track is the original, it’s a remix of William’s “Voodoo Song!” Any of the three versions is perfect for your Spanish karaoke performance.
“La Tortura” by Shakira feat. Alejandro Sanz
Song Year: 2005
Want a duet with a bit more of a conflict to it? Hopefully, you can turn this track playful for your audience, but if not, it’s certainly a strong show-stopper performance! Shakira’s “La Tortura” follows a couple from the point of view of a woman ravaged by her boyfriend’s cheating.
The conflict is palpable, and the lyrics are heartbreaking, but the vocal performance brings an unstoppable power. Read the room and see if such a performance feels right, then grab your partner and take the stage!
“MIA” by Bad Bunny feat. Drake
Song Year: 2018
Some prefer to rap on stage over singing. If this is your preference, Bad Bunny’s “MIA” is ideal. The song shows Drake’s first Spanish performance, and the rapping brings an easier vocal challenge. If you’re not comfortable singing in Spanish, “MIA” is perfect.
“Propuesta Indecente” by Romeo Santos
Song Year: 2013
Romeo Santos brings tango, bachata, and a bilingual flair to the karaoke stage with “Propuesta Indecente.” Great for bilingual speakers or those just beginning to learn Spanish, “Propuesta Indecente” is a bright party track.
“Obsesion” by Aventura
Song Year: 2002
With our last duet option on our list, Aventura’s bachata banger “Obsesion” closes us out. Another track following a man’s infatuation for a woman, it’s a great track to bring to the stage with a singing partner. If you’re singing alone, the track becomes much more difficult to perform confidently.
“Suavemente” by Elvis Crespo
Song Year: 1998
Closing the list out is the famous Elvis Crespo track “Suavemente.” You’ll struggle to find an audience that doesn’t know this song! Suavemente brings a bright salsa tone to any performance with recognizable lyrics to a danceable tune. Get your friends up and dancing with this amazing party track!
Top Spanish Karaoke Songs, Final Thoughts
No matter how comfortable you are with Spanish, our list has a perfect song for you. Whether you’re grabbing your karaoke partner and jumping on stage for a love song or belting out your favorite bilingual banger, you should start practicing now for a perfect karaoke performance.
Did we miss your favorite karaoke track? Be sure to comment below to share what songs we should discuss next time!
