50 best latin pop songs



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The American medium considers that Latin pop and the songs that appear on the list have persisted over time for their innovations of this musical genre.

According to the American magazine Rolling Stone, ] which is dedicated to music and culture, five Colombian performers are on the list of [5094900] 50 best Latin pop songs.

The medium compiles the best songs of the last 70 years where he included Carlos Vives, Juanes, Shakira, Bomba Estéreo and J. Balvin. The first of the list is Carlos Vives in box 25 for "La Gota Fría". Then follows Juanes, who was placed in position 33 for his song "To God I ask". Then there is Shakira in 41st place with "Hip's Do not Lie". 42nd place is occupied by Bomba Estéreo for "Fuego" and 48 J Balvin for "Ginza"

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The magazine considers that Latin pop is a genre in constant evolution, which was influenced by the traditions, the migrations and the innovations of the singers of this musical genre . "Some of the most famous Latin pop songs have survived military dictatorships, wars, famines and natural disasters, and remain despite the pbading trends."

They also believe that Latin pop has had a great influence on Europe, Asia and the United States, where perhaps they have never imagined to ring.

According to Rolling Stone, they are the exceptional songs of Latin America since 1950:

1.- Benny Moré, "Pretty and Tasty" (1951) [19659005] 2.- Ritchie Valens "The Bamba" (1958)

3 .- Sergio Mendes and Brazil & # 39; 66, "Mas Que Nada" (1966)

4 .- Santana, "Goose Goose Oye" (1970)

5 .- Hector Lavoe, "El Periódico de Ayer" (1976)

6 .- Rubén Blades and Willie Colón, "Plástico" (1978)

7 .- The Fabulosos Ca dillacs, "Matador" (1983)

8 .- Juan Gabriel, "Querida" (1984)

9 .- Rocío Dúrcal, "Eternal Love" (1984))

10 .- Daniela Romo, "I'm not asking you for the moon" (1984)

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