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80s Spanish dance music classics

Explore the vibrant and energetic world of 1980s Spanish dance music, featuring iconic tracks and influential artists from Spain's golden age of pop and electronic sounds. Discover classic hits, Euro-disco, synth-pop, and the distinctive rhythms that defined the dance floors of the 80s in Spain, including popular Latin dance influences and the innovative sounds of La Movida Madrileña. This collection highlights the best of Spanish language dance anthems and tracks that captivated audiences across Europe.

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    Lobo-hombre en París (1984)

    101 Global Votes
    • First hit song and success

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    This distinctive song by La Unión features a narrative quality and a new wave sound that made it a massive hit. It's a highly recognizable and enduring track from the 80s Spanish music scene, perfect for a dance classics ranking.

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    Enamorado de la moda juvenil (1980)

    40 Global Votes
    • Released in 1980

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    This track reflects the youthful spirit and fashion of the era with a unique rock and pop sound. It solidified Radio Futura as an influential band and remains a classic that perfectly captures the essence of the 80s Spanish music scene.

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    Hoy no me puedo levantar (1981)

    34 Global Votes
    • Debut single by Spanish band Mecano

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    This song is a symbol of Spanish youth in the 80s, addressing themes of hangovers and recklessness with a catchy pop sound. It's an essential song at any party and continues to connect with generations, making it a timeless dance classic.

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    La Chica de Ayer (1980)

    30 Global Votes
    • Pop song recorded in 1980

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    Considered an anthem and the star song of Nacha Pop, 'Chica de Ayer' features melancholic yet beloved lyrics. It continues to be one of the most cherished and danced-to songs from the 80s, inspiring many artists to cover it.

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    Amante Bandido (1984)

    26 Global Votes
    • Spanish pop classic from 1984

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    This is one of Miguel Bosé's most emblematic and remembered songs, defining his iconic 80s persona. It's a classic of Spanish pop that continues to be widely recognized and enjoyed, making it a quintessential dance track from the decade.

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    Devuélveme a mi chica (Sufre, mamón) (1985)

    12 Global Votes
    • Considered one of Spain's most iconic pop-rock songs

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    Popularly known as 'Sufre, mamón,' this Hombres G track is a singalong anthem about youthful heartbreak and revenge. It's a song everyone knows and continues to be a crowd-pleaser, making it an undeniable 80s Spanish dance classic.

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    Bailando (1982)

    0 Global Votes
    • A classic of Spanish pop

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    This song is an iconic anthem of the Movida Madrileña, known for its fun, rhythmic, and punk-pop style. It remains a classic on dance floors and perfectly embodies the vibrant spirit of the 80s Spanish music scene.

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    A quién le importa (1985)

    0 Global Votes
    • Iconic song from the 80s

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    This track is a rebellious and catchy anthem with punk-infused energy that continues to resonate with audiences. It's an instantly recognizable song that embodies empowerment and individuality, making it a staple of 80s Spanish dance music.

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    Embrujada (1983)

    0 Global Votes
    • Classic Spanish pop song

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    This is a powerful and theatrical track from Tino Casal, one of the most iconic figures of Spanish pop. Casal's unique style and this song's enduring appeal make it a staple of 80s Spanish music and a memorable dance classic.

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    La Noche No Es Para Mí (1983)

    0 Global Votes
    • Released in 1983

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    This synth-pop/tecno-pop track by Vídeo, produced by Tino Casal, reached number 1 on Los 40 Principales and sold nearly 100,000 copies. Its distinctive sound and cultural relevance, including its presence in the series 'Cuéntame cómo pasó,' solidify its status as an 80s Spanish dance classic.