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Most successful Spanish reggaeton collaborations

Explore the most successful reggaeton collaborations that have dominated charts in Spain and globally. Discover the musical fusions between Spanish and international artists that have defined the sound of reggaeton. From dance hits to party anthems, this list celebrates the innovation and cultural impact of these artistic unions. Perfect for reggaeton fans looking for the genre's most influential and popular songs. Immerse yourself in the rhythm and energy of these legendary collaborations.

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    Como el agua (2022)

    285 Global Votes
    • First collaboration between J Balvin and Bad Bunny

      (+2)

    This collaboration united Omar Montes' reggaeton with Ana Mena's pop, generating commercial success. It is an example of how Omar Montes has achieved successful collaborations with artists of different styles, expanding his musical reach.

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    Playa Del Inglés (2023)

    115 Global Votes
    • First collaboration between Quevedo and Myke Towers

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    It was one of the singles with which Quevedo previewed his album 'Donde Quiero Estar', standing out for bringing together two greats of the genre. It shows Quevedo's ability to collaborate with high-level international artists and maintain his success.

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    Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52 (2022)

    34 Global Votes
    • Surpassed 2 billion streams on Spotify

      (+4)

    This session became a global phenomenon, reaching number 1 on Spotify's Global Top and breaking streaming records in Spain. Its cultural and commercial impact continues to be a milestone for Spanish urban music worldwide.

  4. 4

    K y B: Capítulo 1 (2022)

    18 Global Votes

    This extended play solidified Beny Jr and Morad's presence in the Spanish and global urban scene. It represents an important union between two of the most prominent exponents of Spanish drill and trap with reggaeton influences, marking a milestone.

  5. 5

    MORAD || BZRP Music Sessions #47

    6 Global Votes
    • Topped PROMUSICAE singles charts in 2021

      (+3)

    It achieved over 5 million streams in less than 24 hours, solidifying Morad as a key figure in Spanish drill and reggaeton. It demonstrated Bizarrap's versatility and Morad's power to generate massive hits.

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    El tonto (2023)

    5 Global Votes
    • First song collaboration with his son

      (+1)

    This collaboration unites Lola Índigo and Quevedo, two of the most influential Spanish artists of the moment, in a track that has resonated with the public. It highlights Lola Índigo's ability to successfully collaborate with the biggest names in the Spanish urban scene.

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    Polaris Remix (2022)

    0 Global Votes
    • Features collaboration with Feid, Quevedo, and Mora

      (+2)

    This collaboration reached the top position on international charts in countries like Chile and Colombia and earned four Platinum records in Spain. It's a key example of Saiko and Quevedo's rise in the international scene, consolidating their sound and reach.

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    Alocao (feat. Bad Gyal) (2019)

    0 Global Votes
    • Achieved quadruple Platinum status

      (+4)

    It was number one in Spain, marking a before and after for Bad Gyal and Omar Montes in Spanish reggaeton. It remains one of the most iconic and recognized collaborations in the genre, with a lasting impact on both their careers.

  10. 9

    Chulo Pt. 2 (2024)

    0 Global Votes
    • Continued success from its release

      (+3)

    It became the most streamed track in Spain after its release and also in several Latin American countries. It is one of Bad Gyal's most recent and successful collaborations, demonstrating her continued relevance and ability to generate international hits.

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    Buenas (2023)

    0 Global Votes
    • Successful collaboration between Quevedo and SAIKO

      (+3)

    This collaboration between Saiko and Quevedo contributed to Saiko's meteoric rise in urban music. It reflects the strong connection and success between two of the most relevant Spanish artists of the moment, consolidating their impact on the genre.

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    Una y Mil Veces (2022)

    0 Global Votes
    • Most similar to Anitta's roots as a funk melody MC

      (+3)

    A rumba with urban touches that united two very influential figures of Spanish music, Omar Montes and C. Tangana. It demonstrates Omar Montes' versatility and his ability to successfully fuse genres, creating a unique sound.

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    Bailando Bachata (2023)

    0 Global Votes
    • Released in 2023

      (+4)

    This collaboration between Lola Índigo and Saiko shows both artists' foray into bachata rhythms with an urban touch. It's a current collaboration that unites two of the most popular Spanish artists in the urban scene, demonstrating their versatility.

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    Mi Lova (2023)

    0 Global Votes
    • Released as a new reggaeton anthem

      (+3)

    Part of Bad Gyal's debut album, 'La Joia', this collaboration with Puerto Rican artist Myke Towers was very well received. It's a recent collaboration that reinforces Bad Gyal's international presence and her ability to create transatlantic hits.

  15. 14

    Bota Niña (2024)

    0 Global Votes
    • First collaboration between Bad Gyal and Anitta

      (+4)

    An international collaboration that is part of Bad Gyal's album 'La Joia', merging talents from Spain and Brazil. It showcases Bad Gyal's global expansion and her ability to create hits with world-renowned artists, consolidating her international presence.

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    Kármika (2023)

    0 Global Votes
    • Entered Billboard's Hot Latin Songs at number 25

      (+4)

    A collaboration with Colombian star Karol G and Sean Paul, which demonstrates Bad Gyal's international reach. It's proof of Bad Gyal's global scope and her ability to work with big names in Latin reggaeton, expanding her audience.