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Éxitos del reggaeton de la década de 2000

Explore a vibrant collection of the most influential reggaeton hits that defined the 2000s. From the catchy rhythms of Daddy Yankee and Don Omar to the innovations of Tego Calderón and Nicky Jam, this list will transport you to the genre's "Golden Era." Discover the songs that made millions dance and solidified reggaeton as a global phenomenon. Perfect for nostalgic fans and newcomers alike who want to understand the roots of today's urban music.

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    N.O.R.E. ft. Daddy Yankee, Nina Sky, Gemstar, Big Mato - "Oye Mi Canto" (2004)

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    • Evolved into a hit

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    This song is a landmark in reggaeton history, as it innovatively fused hip-hop and reggaeton, paving the way for future cross-cultural collaborations. Its vibrant celebration of Latin culture and its blend of languages made it an anthem of identity and unity, resonating deeply with audiences in the 2000s.

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    Gasolina

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    • Became a hit in 2005

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    This song revolutionized reggaeton, bringing it to a global audience and establishing a characteristic sound for the genre in the mid-2000s. Its massive success in 2004, from the album "Barrio Fino," was instrumental in making reggaeton a worldwide phenomenon and the first reggaeton song to be nominated for a Latin Grammy.

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    DALE DALE

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    • Track from Don Omar's debut album The Last Don

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    «Dale Don Dale» was a massive commercial success, selling over 100,000 units in Spanish-speaking countries and solidifying Don Omar as a key figure in reggaeton. Its 2003 release redefined the genre's sound and set a new standard for urban music of the decade.

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    Rakata

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    • Iconic track by Wisin Y Yandel

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    This track was a top-selling hit in 2005 and 2006, marking a milestone in the global popularization of reggaeton. Its infectious rhythm and festive lyrics made it an anthem of the decade, resonating at countless parties and events.

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    Mayor Que Yo (2005)

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    • Reached number three on Tropical Airplay chart

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    This song is a fundamental pillar of 2000s reggaeton, notable for its innovative production by Luny Tunes and the collaboration of multiple genre icons. Its catchy lyrics and danceable rhythm made it a massive hit that defined the sound of the era and remains recognized as a classic.

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    Pobre Diabla - Don Omar

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    • One of the most representative songs of early reggaeton

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    "Pobre Diabla" was a pivotal hit that cemented Don Omar's career and expanded reggaeton's global popularity during the 2000s. Its emotional narrative about heartbreak and innovative fusion of reggaeton with bachata elements made it a cultural benchmark for the genre.

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    Lo Que Pasó, Pasó (2004)

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    • One of Daddy Yankee's most popular songs

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    This song is a cornerstone of 2000s reggaeton, standing out for its infectious rhythm and narrative about a fleeting romance. Its success on Latin charts and cultural impact established it as an undeniable benchmark of the genre.

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    Noche de Sexo (2005)

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    • Reached number 17 on Billboard Hot Latin Tracks Year-End Chart of 2005

    This song is a cornerstone of 2000s reggaeton, notable for its fusion of reggaeton and bachata, and the memorable collaboration between Wisin & Yandel and Romeo Santos. Its commercial success and cultural impact made it a nightclub anthem, defining the sound of a decade for the genre.

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    Quiero Bailar

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    • Undeniably the biggest feminist anthem in reggaeton history

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    This song is a pillar of 2000s reggaeton, recognized for its cultural impact and pioneering message about consent and female autonomy on the dance floor. Its catchy rhythm and bold lyrics established it as a classic that resonated deeply with audiences.

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    Cuéntale - Don Omar

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    "Cuéntale" is an iconic track that captured the essence of 2000s reggaeton with its infectious rhythm and catchy lyrics. The song was a massive hit on dance floors and radio stations, showcasing Don Omar's ability to create genre anthems. Its popularity significantly contributed to the global expansion of reggaeton during that decade.

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    Cuando Salga el Sol

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    • A classic reggaeton anthem

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    This song is a pillar of 2000s reggaeton, capturing the genre's festive and danceable essence with its unmistakable rhythm. Its inclusion in the Grand Theft Auto IV soundtrack and global success solidified its status as a decade anthem. The song evokes a sense of freedom and joy, with its lyrics about bronze bodies and friends seeking action, resonating with the culture of the era.

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    Métele Sazón - Tego Calderón

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    The song captures the essence of early 2000s reggaeton with its "Puerto Rican swagger" and production by Luny Tunes and Noriega. Its raw rhythm, heavy bass drum, and Tego Calderón's unmistakable flow establish it as a fundamental old-school classic of the genre.

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    Natural al Natural

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    This song is a cornerstone of 2000s reggaeton, standing out for its innovative sound and bold lyrics that captured the essence of the genre. Its 2003 release, featuring Yandel, established it as a hit that resonated deeply within urban culture and marked an era for reggaeton.

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    Pa' Que Retozen - Tego Calderón

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    • Defining track in the reggaetón genre

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    This song is a pillar of 2000s reggaeton, standing out for its infectious rhythm and Tego Calderón's unmistakable voice. Its lyrics celebrate the joy of living and dancing, making it an anthem that defined the genre's essence in that decade.

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    Me Voy Pa'l Party

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    • Perfect for remembering the best reggaeton moments

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    "Me Voy Pa'l Party" is a cornerstone of 2000s reggaeton, released in 2003 or 2004, capturing the essence of party and urban culture from that era. Its infectious rhythm and Nicky Jam's unmistakable voice made it a hit that defined the genre's sound during those years.

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    Yo No Soy Tu Marido

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    • A classic of Puerto Rican reggaeton

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    This song is a fundamental pillar of 2000s reggaeton, standing out for its distinctive sound and Nicky Jam's performance. Its lyrics and rhythm captured the essence of the genre during that decade, becoming a very popular track in clubs and on radio.

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    Donde Están Las Gatas - Nicky Jam ft. Daddy Yankee

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    • Nicky Jam broke with this success

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    This song is a fundamental pillar of 2000s reggaeton, standing out for the collaboration between two of its greatest exponents, Nicky Jam and Daddy Yankee. Its contagious rhythm and lyrics became a dancefloor anthem, defining the genre's sound and energy during that era.

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    Tu Gatita - Jmp ft. H.O.M.

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    • Featured on the album "Tu Gatita"

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    This song encapsulates the sound and energy of early 2000s reggaeton, with its blend of flow, sensuality, and nostalgia. Its danceable rhythm and catchy lyrics made it a dancefloor anthem, defining the 'perreo' style of the era.

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    Quizás - Tony Dize

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    • Featured in "Los Vaqueros" album

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    "Quizás" established itself as a cornerstone of romantic reggaeton in the 2000s, with its introspective lyrics and infectious rhythm resonating deeply with audiences. The song showcased Tony Dize's ability to fuse reggaeton beats with sentimental melodies, creating a distinctive sound that defined the decade.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking features reggaeton hits from the 2000s, including songs from artists like Don Omar, Nicky Jam, Tego Calderón, Arcángel, La Factoria, Daddy Yankee, Wisin & Yandel, and many others who defined the era.
Songs are selected based on their popularity and impact during the 2000s, including those considered genre classics and known for getting people dancing.
Currently, this ranking is based on a curated selection of hits from the 2000s. However, your feedback is always welcome and may influence future updates or themed rankings.
This ranking is a celebration of reggaeton hits from the 2000s, highlighting influential and popular songs. It serves as a guide to relive nostalgia and discover genre classics.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for selecting the reggaeton hits of the 2000s focuses on the cultural relevance and musical impact of songs during that period. We aim to capture the essence of an era that defined the genre.

  • Songs that were widely popular and consistently mentioned as 2000s hits across various sources and playlists are considered.
  • Key artists who dominated the reggaeton scene during the 2000s, such as Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Nicky Jam, Tego Calderón, and Wisin & Yandel, are included.
  • Priority is given to songs known for their danceability and that are synonymous with the energy of parties and clubs of that era.
  • The selection aims to provide a balanced representation of the different styles and artists who contributed to the rise of reggaeton in that decade.
  • Songs must have been released and achieved significant popularity between the years 2000 and 2010.
  • The presence of iconic reggaeton artists from that era, whose works defined the genre's sound, is highly valued.
  • Tracks known for their irresistible rhythm and ability to energize any dance floor, considered anthems of the decade, are included.
  • The cultural influence and legacy of the song within the reggaeton genre are important factors for its inclusion.