The Most Romantic Latin Songs of All Time (According to Spotify Data)

Love is universal, but when it comes to Latinos? We take it up a notch. Whether it’s a song about heartbreak, devotion, or the kind of love that makes you act a little toxic, Latin music has given us some of the most emotional tracks ever.
So, what are the most romantic Latin songs of all time? Instead of guessing, we let the numbers do the talking. Based on Spotify streams, here are some of the most-played love songs that have been soundtracking relationships, breakups, and “I love you” messages for years.
- “Un x100to” – Grupo Frontera & Bad Bunny (1.2 billion streams)
You already know if Bad Bunny is involved, it’s going to be massive. “Un x100to” had everyone deep in their feelings in 2023, blending heartbreak and hope with Grupo Frontera’s signature norteño style. If you’ve ever held onto that last bit of hope after a breakup, this song understands you.
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- “Me Dedique a Perderte” – Alejandro Fernández (722 million streams)
This one hits you right in the feels. Alejandro Fernández is known for his heart-wrenching ballads, and Me Dedique a Perderte is pretty much a regret anthem. It’s the kind of song you listen to when you realize you’ve made a big mistake and it’s too late to fix it. If you’ve ever found yourself gazing out a rainy window, thinking about your ex, chances are this song was playing in the background.
- “Cuando Nadie Ve” – Morat (715 million streams)
Colombian band Morat has a knack for capturing love’s little moments, and ‘Cuando Nadie Ve’ is one of their best. This song highlights those private, quiet parts of a relationship, when love feels the most genuine. Whether you’re in love or just daydreaming about it, this song hits differently.
- “La Incondicional” – Luis Miguel (647 million streams)
We couldn’t put together this list without El Sol de México. La Incondicional is pure romance, dramatic, intense, and full of longing. Luis Miguel’s voice? Flawless. The song? Timeless. If your parents didn’t slow dance to this at some point, are they even really Latino?
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- “Colgando en tus Manos” – Carlos Baute & Marta Sánchez (623 million streams)
This song ruled the 2000s, and honestly, it still slaps. The chemistry between Carlos Baute and Marta Sánchez is undeniable, making this duet one of the most iconic Latin love songs ever. It’s the kind of song that makes you believe in soulmates, at least for three minutes.
- “Un Año” – Sebastián Yatra & Reik (614 million streams)
Long-distance love is tough, but Sebastián Yatra and Reik turned that struggle into something beautiful with “Un Año.” This song is for those couples counting down the days until they’re back together. Play this if you’ve ever said, “I’ll wait for you, no matter how long it takes.”
- “Vida de Rico” – Camilo (608 million streams)
Camilo has mastered the art of the modern love song, and Vida de Rico is a feel-good anthem about choosing love over luxury. Forget the flashy lifestyle, this song is about building a life together, no matter what. If your love language is making a little cup of coffee for your partner in the morning, this one’s for you.
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- “Ya Me Enteré” – Reik (578 million streams)
Heartbreak never sounded so smooth. “Ya Me Enteré” is Reik at their best, soft vocals, deep emotions, and that feeling of knowing your ex moved on before you did. It’s painful, but let’s be honest—sometimes, we like to suffer with beautiful music.
- “Es Por Ti” – Juanes (576 million streams)
Juanes gave us one of the purest love songs ever with “Es Por Ti.” No drama, no heartbreak, just straight-up devotion. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to text ‘I love you’ to someone, even if you don’t have anyone to text.
- “Oye Mi Amor” – Maná (547 million streams)
Not your typical love ballad, but Oye Mi Amor is pure passion. Maná brings rock and romance together in this anthem, making it impossible not to sing along. If you’ve ever tried to convince someone that they should be with you (and not with him), this song is definitely your vibe.
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- “Fuiste Tú” – Ricardo Arjona & Gaby Moreno (504 million streams)
Love isn’t always picture-perfect, and Fuiste Tú captures those imperfections in the most poetic way. Ricardo Arjona and Gaby Moreno’s voices? Absolute perfection. This song feels like a farewell letter you never got the nerve to send.
- “Día de Enero” – Shakira (490 million streams)
Before Shakira was dropping breakup anthems, she blessed us with Día de Enero, one of her most romantic songs. It’s tender, sweet, and full of nostalgia. If you’ve ever been in a relationship that made you believe in fate, this song is speaking your language.
- “Dueles” – Jesse & Joy (664 million streams)
The title says it all: Dueles means it hurts. Jesse & Joy have a knack for making pain sound beautiful, and this song is a perfect example. If you’ve ever experienced a breakup that felt like real physical pain, this song totally gets you.
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- “Todo Cambió” – Camila (513 million streams)
Some love songs tell a story of heartbreak, but Todo Cambió is all about that moment, when everything clicks and you realize you’re in love. Camila gave us a song that’s perfect for weddings, proposals, or just those nights when you stare at your partner and think, damn, I got lucky.
Love comes in many forms: passionate, painful, unconditional, or unexpected. But one thing is clear: Latinos know how to put feelings into music. These songs are proof that whether you’re in love, missing someone, or just reminiscing, there’s always a song that understands exactly what you’re feeling.
So, which one is your favorite? Or did we miss one that should be on the list? Hit play, turn up the volume, and let yourself feel it.
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