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Best Spanish rock ballads of all time

Explore an unforgettable selection of the most iconic Spanish rock ballads that have defined generations. This compilation highlights the romantic rock songs in Spanish that have deeply resonated with audiences. Discover the anthems of love and heartbreak in Spanish rock, perfect for music lovers with deep feelings. Immerse yourself in the moving melodies and passionate lyrics from the most influential Spanish rock artists.

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    Café Tacvba - "Como te extraño mi amor" (1996)

    118 Global Votes
    • A heartfelt ode to yearning

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    This cover by the Mexican rock band is a ballad that expresses a deep longing for a lost lover. Café Tacvba's interpretation has made this song a beloved rock ballad, showcasing their unique style and emotional delivery.

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    Maldito Duende - Héroes del Silencio (1990)

    96 Global Votes
    • Emblematic song of Héroes del Silencio

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    This is an iconic song by Héroes del Silencio, known for their alternative rock style, poetic lyrics, and distinctive sound. It's a powerful and atmospheric track that embodies the band's unique blend of rock and poetic lyricism, often considered a classic.

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    La Chispa Adecuada - Héroes del Silencio (1995)

    39 Global Votes
    • Combines poetry and rock

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    This song is a prime example of the band's ability to create intense and emotionally charged rock anthems. It's frequently cited as one of the best Spanish rock songs, appreciated for its depth and lasting impact.

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    Maná - "Rayando el Sol" (1990)

    31 Global Votes
    • One of the group's first successful songs

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    This song is a quintessential power ballad in Spanish rock, showcasing Maná's strong songwriting and Fher Olvera's emotive vocals. It remains a classic love song that continues to resonate with fans and is frequently cited in lists of top Spanish rock tracks.

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    Maná - "Vivir sin aire" (1992)

    28 Global Votes
    • Timeless Latin rock ballad

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    This is a deeply emotional track that highlights the band's ability to craft poignant love songs within a rock framework. It's consistently listed among Maná's best and most beloved songs, maintaining its status as a powerful rock ballad.

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    Maná - "Labios Compartidos" (2006)

    14 Global Votes
    • Captures feelings of heartbreak and longing

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    This is a well-known song by Maná that explores themes of shared intimacy and emotional connection. Its widespread recognition and emotional content solidify its place among popular Spanish rock ballads.

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    Caifanes - "Mátenme porque me muero" (1988)

    1 Global Votes
    • Expresses a desire for connection even in death

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    Described as the "ultimate love song" for many Spanish rock fans, with lyrics expressing profound devotion. Its emotional intensity and poetic lyrics ensure its place as a cherished Spanish rock ballad.

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    Lamento Boliviano - Los Enanitos Verdes

    0 Global Votes
    • Expresses feelings of being unbothered

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    This is a legendary song by the Argentinian rock band, known for its memorable melody and widespread appeal. It's an anthem that transcends generations, often recognized for its ballad-like qualities and enduring popularity across Latin America and Spain.

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    Rata Blanca - "Mujer Amante" (1990)

    0 Global Votes
    • One of the most famous songs by the group

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    This is a powerful and iconic heavy metal ballad from the Argentinian band Rata Blanca. It's consistently praised as a "killer song" and a definitive power ballad within Spanish rock, particularly for its strong vocals and guitar work.

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    Lobo Hombre en París - La Unión

    0 Global Votes
    • Fantastically 80s and therefore amazing

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    A significant hit for the Spanish band La Unión, known for its narrative and distinctive sound. While not a traditional love ballad, its enduring popularity and storytelling quality give it a classic status within Spanish rock, often evoking a sense of melancholic reflection.