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Best female reggaeton songs of all time

Discover the most influential and popular tracks by female reggaeton artists throughout history. This ranking highlights iconic songs from pioneering women in the genre to contemporary hitmakers, showcasing their impact on Latin music, global charts, and cultural trends. Explore the evolution of female voices in reggaeton, celebrating their lyrical prowess, unique styles, and significant contributions to the genre's enduring legacy.

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    Yo Quiero Bailar (2003)

    503 Global Votes
    • Es un himno de reguetón de 2003

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    This song is a feminist reggaeton anthem, empowering women by asserting their autonomy over their bodies and their decisions when dancing. It was a pioneer in challenging sexist norms within the genre, becoming a cultural reference point.

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    Papi Chulo (2002)

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    • Mítico sencillo de 2002

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    It was one of the first reggaeton songs performed by a woman to achieve massive success and be widely played in Spain, marking a milestone for the genre and opening doors for future female artists.

  3. 3

    No te vistas que no vas (2005)

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    • Mensaje de empoderamiento y autoestima

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    This single marked the success of K-Narias as one of the first female groups to triumph in reggaeton, paving the way for future artists and demonstrating the strength of female unity in the genre.

  4. 4

    Bichota (2020)

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    • Himno de empoderamiento y confianza

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    It has become an anthem of female empowerment, celebrating women's confidence and independence, and solidifying Karol G as one of the most influential female reggaeton artists worldwide.

  5. 5

    Tusa (2019)

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    • Éxito global

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    This international collaboration between Karol G and Nicki Minaj was a massive global hit, fusing reggaeton with rap and demonstrating the cross-cultural reach of the genre and of Karol G as a superstar.

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  7. 6

    Sin Pijama (2018)

    0 Global Votes
    • Éxito global tras "Mayores"

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    It was one of the most successful female collaborations in reggaeton, uniting Becky G and Natti Natasha in a sensual and catchy track that became a benchmark for female unity in the genre.

  8. 7

    Ram Pam Pam (2021)

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    • Empowering Latin music collaboration

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    This powerful collaboration between Natti Natasha and Becky G reaffirmed their dominance in the genre, with a message of overcoming a breakup, demonstrating the strength of female unity in reggaeton.

  9. 8

    Envolver (2022)

    0 Global Votes
    • Letra provocativa y coqueta sobre los deseos femeninos

      (+3)

    Anitta, the main Brazilian representative of the urban genre, achieved global success with this song, popularizing the 'Anitta Challenge' and showing her versatility and the growing impact of female reggaeton.

  10. 9

    TQG (2023)

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    • Colaboración icónica entre KAROL G y Shakira

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    The union of two of the biggest Latin artists in history, Karol G and Shakira, in a song about heartbreak and empowerment that broke records and generated a huge cultural and media impact.

  11. 10

    El Makinon (2021)

    0 Global Votes
    • Éxito mundial con más de mil millones de visitas en YouTube

      (+4)

    A hit by Karol G that celebrates women's freedom and attitude, with a powerful production and the collaboration of Mariah Angeliq, solidifying it as a popular party track and an example of female reggaeton.

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    Mi Debilidad (2021)

    0 Global Votes
    • Fue el primer tema de artistas argentinas en alcanzar el top 50 global en Spotify

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    Maria Becerra is an Argentine artist who has burst into the urban genre, mixing reggaeton, hip hop, and trap, with lyrics that often address female empowerment, representing the new wave of artists.

  13. 12

    Perreito (2019)

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    • Evokes nostalgia for classic reggaeton

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    A track that consolidated Mariah Angeliq as one of the young and fresh voices of reggaeton, with a carefree and danceable style, demonstrating how new generations keep the genre vibrant and current.

  14. 13

    Linda (2021)

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    • Canción exitosa lanzada en 2021

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    An audacious and provocative collaboration between Tokischa and Rosalía that fuses unique styles, generating a significant impact on the reggaeton scene and showcasing the genre's diversity and creative freedom.

  15. 14

    Chulo Pt. 2 (2024)

    0 Global Votes
    • Colaboración con Tokischa y Young Miko

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    This collaboration brings together three prominent figures of female reggaeton and trap, Bad Gyal, Tokischa, and Young Miko, creating a track with great energy and attitude that has resonated strongly in the urban scene.

  16. 15

    Wiggy (2022)

    0 Global Votes
    • Canción del momento

      (+2)

    Young Miko is one of the most prominent emerging artists in reggaeton and Latin trap, known for her distinctive style and direct lyrics, representing the future of female reggaeton with a fresh proposal.

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    Perdóname (2006)

    0 Global Votes
    • Canción icónica de reguetón de 2006

      (+2)

    La Factoría, with its female vocalists, was an iconic group that produced reggaeton ballads and danceable tracks that became classics, with 'Perdóname' being one of their most recognized and popular songs.

  18. 17

    BELLAKEO (2024)

    0 Global Votes
    • Oda a la noche, al baile y a la libertad de expresión

      (+4)

    The union of two of the queens of reggaeton, Karol G and Anitta, in a danceable and sensual track that quickly became a hit, demonstrating their ability to continue creating successes that define the current sound.

  19. 18

    MAMIII (2022)

    0 Global Votes
    • Canción oficial de Becky G & KAROL G

      (+4)

    Another powerful collaboration between Becky G and Karol G that became an anthem of empowerment and heartbreak, resonating with millions of fans and remaining one of the most prominent female reggaeton songs recently.