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Canciones de los 80 más influyentes

Explore the most influential Spanish songs of the 1980s, a decade that transformed pop and rock music in Spain. This list celebrates the tracks that defined a generation, from the anthems of La Movida Madrileña to the hits that resonated across all radio stations. Discover iconic music that left an indelible mark on Spanish musical culture, influencing subsequent artists and enduring through time. Immerse yourself in the nostalgia and energy of a golden era for Spanish pop-rock.

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  1. 1

    With or Without You

    314 Global Votes

    This song defined U2's sound in the 80s, showcasing a lyrical and musical maturity that resonated globally. Its innovative instrumentation and emotive vocal performance made it a generational anthem, influencing countless artists and the direction of alternative rock.

  2. 2

    Don't Stop Believin'

    14 Global Votes

    The song features an iconic musical structure and a message of hope that has resonated with millions over the decades, becoming an anthem of perseverance. Its cultural impact is evident in its consistent presence in media, sporting events, and its status as one of the most recognizable and covered songs in rock history.

  3. 3

    Billie Jean

    0 Global Votes

    This song redefined the 1980s music landscape with its innovative production and groundbreaking music video. Its influence extended beyond music, breaking racial barriers on MTV and setting new standards for visual storytelling and choreography in the industry.

  4. 4

    Like a Prayer

    0 Global Votes
    • Influential 80s song

    This song redefined the boundaries of pop by fusing religious and sexual themes with an innovative sound that incorporated gospel elements. Its provocative music video sparked a massive cultural debate, demonstrating music's power to challenge social and religious norms in the 1980s.

  5. 5

    Sweet Child O' Mine

    0 Global Votes

    The song features one of the most recognizable and celebrated guitar riffs in rock history, influencing countless musicians. Its blend of melodic balladry with raw hard rock energy captured the essence of 80s music and resonated deeply with a global audience.

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  7. 6

    Every Breath You Take

    0 Global Votes
    • Iconic 80s hit

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    This song defined the 80s new wave sound with its distinctive guitar riff and melancholic atmosphere, influencing countless artists. Its global success and omnipresence in popular culture made it a generational anthem, showcasing The Police's ability to merge rock with pop sensibilities.

  8. 7

    Livin' on a Prayer

    0 Global Votes

    This Bon Jovi song captured the spirit of the 1980s working class with its message of perseverance and hope in the face of adversity. Its musical structure, featuring a catchy chorus and a memorable key change, made it a rock anthem that transcended generations and remains a cultural touchstone.

  9. 8

    Girls Just Want to Have Fun

    0 Global Votes
    • Empowering anthem for female independence

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    This song became an anthem of female empowerment and individual freedom, resonating deeply with the youth of the 1980s. Its catchy melody and message of self-expression made it ubiquitous in pop culture, influencing the music and fashion of the decade.

  10. 9

    Take On Me

    0 Global Votes

    This song stands out for its groundbreaking music video that merged rotoscoping animation with live-action, setting a new standard for visual storytelling in music. Its catchy synth riff and Morten Harket's distinctive vocals made it a global hit, influencing the aesthetic and sound of 80s pop.

  11. 10

    Walk This Way

    0 Global Votes

    This song is fundamental for its pioneering role in fusing rock and hip-hop, creating a bridge between two previously separate musical genres and audiences. Its cultural and commercial impact demonstrated the viability of inter-genre collaborations, paving the way for countless artists and redefining the landscape of popular music.

  12. 11

    The Power of Love

    0 Global Votes

    This song captured the essence of 80s pop-rock with its infectious energy and catchy melody, becoming a generational anthem. Its association with the iconic film "Back to the Future" amplified its cultural impact, cementing its place in music and film history.

  13. 12

    Don't You (Forget About Me)

    0 Global Votes

    The song became a generational anthem, capturing the essence of youth and 80s nostalgia through its unforgettable melody and powerful lyrics. Its cultural impact was amplified by its central role in the iconic film "The Breakfast Club," establishing it as an undeniable reference point for new wave and pop music of the decade.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates 80s songs that had a significant cultural impact and are considered influential in the music and society of that era.
You can participate by voting for your favorite 80s songs or by suggesting others you consider influential and that should be included in the list.
The results reflect the community's opinion on the cultural influence of these songs. They serve as a guide to discover and rediscover the music that defined a decade.
Yes, the ranking is continuously updated with new votes and community suggestions, allowing it to evolve over time.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking the most influential 80s songs is based on a combination of cultural recognition, impact on the music industry, and community participation. We aim to identify those tracks that were not only popular but also left a lasting mark.

  • We consider each song's cultural impact, assessing how it resonated with the public and whether it became a symbol of the decade.
  • The relevance of the artists and their overall contribution to the 80s music scene are valued.
  • The community plays a crucial role, as their votes and suggestions help shape the ranking, reflecting the collective sentiment on each song's influence.
  • We analyze the longevity of the songs, meaning those that remain relevant and recognized today.
  • The song must have been released between January 1, 1980, and December 31, 1989.
  • It must have demonstrated significant cultural or social impact, transcending its initial commercial success.
  • Priority is given to songs that influenced subsequent music genres or other artists.
  • The song must be widely recognized and associated with the musical identity of the 1980s.