🎵 2010s Latin Wedding Songs
Timeless Latin Hits from the 2010s That Keep the Wedding Dance Floors Alive
You know those songs that just hit no matter the crowd? The ones that cross cultures, break language barriers, and pack the dance floor every time? The 2010s gave us a goldmine of Latin hits that did exactly that.
Tracks like Despacito, Vivir Mi Vida, and Mi Gente weren’t just chart-toppers—they became wedding anthems for couples from all backgrounds. Whether it was the smooth reggaeton vibes of MIA or the high-energy punch of I Like It, these songs proved that great music doesn’t need translation.
In this issue, I’m looking back at the 2010s songs that brought us together on the wedding dance floor. Which ones are still getting requests in 2025 and beyond?
17 Latin Wedding Crossover Hits
Baila, Baila, Baila (remix) - Ozuna, Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Farruko & Anuel
2019 - The original version of Baila, Baila, Baila was released by Ozuna in early 2019. rue to its name (Baila means "dance" in Spanish), this song was designed for dancing. The song topped at #3 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs Chart.
Bailando - Enrique Iglesias featuring Sean Paul, Descemer Bueno, and Gente de Zona
2014 - Bailando was originally recorded in Spanish with Cuban artists Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona. However, Enrique Iglesias also released an English version. The song spent a record 41 weeks at #1 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart, making it one of the longest-running #1 Latin songs in history at the time.
Calma Remix - Pedro Capó feat. Farruko
2018 - The remix skyrocketed on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, reaching #1 in 2019 and staying there for several weeks. The song won Best Urban Fusion/Performance at the 2019 Latin Grammy Awards. The music video for the remix has amassed over 2 billion views on YouTube.
Con Calma - Daddy Yankee & Katy Perry feat. Snow
2019 - Con Calma is a modern take on Snow's 1992 hit Informer. Daddy Yankee sampled the chorus and beat from Snow's original track, giving it a reggaeton twist. Con Calma peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and stayed there for several weeks. It also reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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