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Mejores colaboraciones de trap y rap en español

Discover the most influential and successful trap and rap collaborations in Spanish. This list explores the artist pairings that have defined the sound of Spanish-speaking urban music, from classics to the latest hits. Find the songs that have broken barriers and taken the genre to new heights, highlighting the chemistry between different talents. It's an essential guide for Latin hip-hop and Spanish trap lovers looking for the best fusions of voices and styles.

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    This collaboration stands out for the synergy between Omar Camacho, Angel Almaguer, Victor Mendivil, and $HUPE, who bring their unique styles to create a cohesive and energetic trap and rap track. The song has garnered public and critical attention for its innovative production and the chemistry among the artists, making it a benchmark in the current urban genre.

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    MVLAN - YOVNGCHIMI x JC REYES (2026)

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    • Combines Yovngchimi's fresh flow with JC Reyes' authentic energy

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    This collaboration merges YOVNGCHIMI's distinctive style with JC Reyes' energy, creating a Latin trap track that resonated widely. The song showcases remarkable synergy between both artists, resulting in a hit that captured the attention of both audiences and critics within the urban genre.

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    Killa

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    "Killa" showcases a powerful fusion of styles between Bryant Myers and Clarent, creating a trap track with undeniable energy and lyrics that resonate with the audience. The vocal chemistry between both artists elevates the song, delivering a memorable collaboration that stands out for its authenticity and impact within the genre.

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    No Has Cambiado (Baby Rasta, Noriel, Hades66)

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    This collaboration merges the talents of Baby Rasta, Noriel, and Hades66, creating a trap track that stands out for its lyrical depth and distinctive sound. The song delves into complex emotions and personal connections, offering a narrative that resonates with the genre's audience.

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    ME ESTOY MURIENDO (SWIT EME, MarlonAkaLM)

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    This collaboration merges SWIT EME's lyrical style with MarlonAkaLM's production, creating a Spanish trap and rap track with remarkable emotional depth. The song addresses feelings of sadness and overcoming adversity, resonating with a wide audience and showcasing both artists' ability to create impactful and authentic music.

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    No Lo Noto (Orgullo)

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    This collaboration between K1ZA, Elio Toffana, and El Secreto Produce merges distinctive Spanish rap and trap styles, creating a track with a unique atmosphere. El Secreto Produce's production complements the vocal performances of K1ZA and Elio Toffana, resulting in a song that resonates with the urban genre's audience.

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    La Plena - W Sound 05

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    This collaboration merges the talents of W Sound, Beéle, and Ovy On The Drums, creating a Spanish trap and rap track that dominated the charts. Its success in multiple Spanish-speaking countries and its rise to number one on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 demonstrate its cultural and commercial impact within the genre.

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    Si Tú Te Vas (feat. Yung Beef) - Remix

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    • Energetic reggae track

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    This song stands out for the powerful union of four of the most influential Spanish trap and rap artists, Omar Montes, Khaled, Kaydy Cain, and Yung Beef, creating a unique synergy. Its production and lyrics capture the essence of the genre, offering a sound proposal that marked a milestone in urban collaborations of 2022.

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    Tigini - Remix (Rvfv, Kikimoteleba, Wesh Music)

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    "Tigini - Remix" stands out for its innovative fusion of Afrobeats with Spanish trap and rap, creating a fresh, danceable sound that resonated widely. The collaboration between Rvfv, Kikimoteleba, and Wesh Music showcases an artistic synergy that elevated the song, establishing it as a benchmark in the urban music scene.

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    Sin Perdón (Arianna Puello & Hurricane G)

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    This collaboration stands out for the powerful fusion of two influential figures in Spanish and American rap, Arianna Puello and Hurricane G. The song offers hard-hitting lyrics and solid production that solidify it as a milestone in the genre, demonstrating the strength of female hip hop on the international scene. Its impact resonated within Hispanic urban culture, setting a standard for future collaborations.

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    Phillie Steaks (No Rules Clan & Da Buze Bruvaz)

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    • Features old-school, slick flow reminiscent of Wu-Tang's Rae and Ghost

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    This collaboration stands out for bringing together No Rules Clan and Da Buze Bruvaz, two entities that contribute authenticity and a distinctive sound to the rap landscape. The song showcases solid production and lyrical interplay that captures the essence of underground rap, offering a powerful and genuine listening experience. Its inclusion on the list highlights the quality of collaborations that transcend geographical and stylistic boundaries within the genre.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates the most outstanding and transcendent collaborations within the Spanish trap and rap genres, considering their cultural impact, popularity, and the fusion of styles between artists.
Users can participate by voting for their favorite collaborations and suggesting new ones they deem relevant. Community interaction helps reflect current preferences.
The results reflect the popularity and recognition of collaborations within the community, based on voting. It serves as a guide to the most influential and beloved songs in Spanish trap and rap.
This ranking includes Spanish trap and rap artists, both those who are pillars of the genre and emerging talents, provided they have participated in significant collaborations.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking the best Spanish trap and rap collaborations focuses on cultural relevance and impact within the music scene. We combine contextual information with community participation to ensure a dynamic and up-to-date representation.

  • Collaborations that have transcended linguistic and cultural barriers, reaching a wide audience, as seen in examples mentioned in the context, are considered.
  • The presence of influential and recognized artists in the genre, such as Bad Bunny, Bizarrap, or Tego Calderón, whose participation elevates the collaboration's profile, is valued.
  • The fusion of styles and musical innovation within the collaboration are key criteria, seeking those that have left a distinctive mark on the sound of Spanish trap and rap.
  • Recognition on music platforms, charts, and mentions in relevant articles or playlists are taken into account, indicating their popularity and reach.
  • Community opinion is an important factor, allowing users to vote and suggest collaborations, which adds a layer of contemporary relevance to the ranking.
  • Collaborations must involve trap or rap artists with predominantly Spanish lyrics, or those who have a significant impact on the Spanish-speaking music scene.
  • Priority is given to songs that have been widely recognized, either for their commercial success, their impact on social media, or their mention in specialized lists and articles.
  • Collaborations demonstrating notable chemistry between artists, resulting in a cohesive and high-quality musical piece, are included.
  • Innovation in sound or the collaboration's ability to influence future trends within the genre are valued aspects for inclusion.
  • Both historical collaborations that have made a significant impact and recent releases that are currently generating a lot of buzz are considered.