Top Ten Reggaeton Hits of March

If you are stuck at home waiting for that 21st of June to come along…I bring you hope with the best tracks of the month that will make you look forward to sunny and going-out days again! Check out the likes of Bad Bunny, Rosalía, Rauw Alejandro, Selena gomez, Luis Fonsi, Jay Wheeler, Ozuna, Anuel AA Karol G, Myke Towers and Maluma in our March Top 10...
by Natacha Andueza
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 Daddy Yankee and Marc Anthony's unexpected collaboration "De Vuelta Pa' La Vuelta," where urban met tropical, turned our heads in 2020 and begin the new year topping the Tropical Airplay chart. The collaboration between these two genres is an urban-infused salsa hit.

 

 


Marking the first collab between Gomez and Alejandro, the rhythmic track produced by Tainy premiered Jan. 28 and debuted at No. 4 on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart (dated Feb. 13). "Baila Conmigo" is about two people connecting through dance as seen in the music video directed by Nogari, which was shot in Brazil in October.

 


Bad Bunny and Rosalia are making the rounds with “La Noche de Anoche,” part of Bunny’s recent studio album El Ultimo Tour del Mundo.On the heels of the official music video, which dropped on Valentine’s Day, the Puerto Rican artist and Spanish songstress live-premiered the song on Saturday Night Live. Their performance was just as steamy and romantic as the clip, serenading each other before hugging tightly and almost going in for a kiss. With flirtatious metaphors throughout the lyrics, “La Noche de Anoche” is a sultry down-tempo reggaeton track about two people who have passionate chemistry but can’t be together.


Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez's "Dakiti" becomes the first Latin music hit to simultaneously rule both the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts. The song, which also features singer Jhay Cortez, infuses the increasingly popular reggaetón genre with beats that can get anyone moving in the club. The music only contributes to a portion of the song's popularity.


Karol G is making the rounds with “Bichota,” a song which according to the Colombian singer is a “moment of power to those who listen to it, especially women.” The term refers to "a moment of feeling sexy, flirtatious, daring, strong, empowered, and to a certain extent, [it] translates into personal motivation and self-confidence,” she told Billboard.“Bichota” is linked to the Puerto Rican slang bichote, deriving from the English term “big shot.”

 

Puerto Rican stars Luis Fonsi and Rauw Alejandro premiered their nostalgic track titled "Vacío (Empty)" during the annual Premio Lo Nuestro on Thursday night (Feb. 18).Dressed in all black and with little production, their performance seemed effortless yet touching. It's the first time the pair performs "Vacío," inspired by the 2001 Latin classic "A Puro Dolor."

 

Myke Towers and Juhn’s “Bandido” hits the top 10 on the Hot Latin Songs chart as the song leaps 17-7 on the Jan. 23-dated survey. The climb earns newcomer Juhn his first top 10 on the all-metric chart, while Towers secures his sixth. Definitely a catchy bop.

 

Maluma baby is back with his smooth-talking skills in "Agua de Jamaica," a cheeky track that treads on raunchy and romantic territory.  Maluma became exprimental on this album but there's still our his slowed-down, romantic reggaeton songs that we love. 

 

"Antes" is one of the first tracks released by Anuel and Ozuna. An uptempo reggaeton about an unforgettable one-night stand or lover, this bop can easily become a fan favorite for when the nightclubs open up again post-pandemic.

 

An epic collaboration bringing together 10 talented artists, Jay Wheeler delivers in complete “movie” form this creative project full of electrifying colors and sexy models daunting car racing outfits in a Grand Prix themed setting. With just hours left leading up to the official premiere of this incredible release, Jay Wheeler took to his Instagram account to thank his colleagues and those who participated in the making and production of “La Curiosidad” REMIXES.  The two remixes each unique in their own style feature urban reggaeton artists from the new school such as Becky G, Rauw Alejandro and Lunay with legendary voices from Arcangel to De La Ghetto who influenced Jay Wheeler in his younger days and now form part of this exciting release.

 

 

 

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