This "Queen of Tejano Music" sang “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom.”
Selena Quintanilla
Known as the “King of Reggaetón,” this artist’s hits include “Gasolina.”
Daddy Yankee
This “King of Salsa” gave us hits like “El Cantante.”
Héctor Lavoe
This country is the birthplace of mariachi music.
Mexico
“Ay ay ay ay, canta y no llores…”
“Cielito Lindo”
This Puerto Rican icon brought Latin pop worldwide with “Livin’ la Vida Loca.”
Ricky Martin
This Colombian singer made “Hips Don’t Lie” a global anthem.
Shakira
This Dominican artist made “Bachata Rosa” an international classic.
Juan Luis Guerra
Bachata originated in this Caribbean nation.
Dominican Republic
“Baila, baila, baila…” (Bad Bunny)
What is “Baila Baila Baila”?
Known as “El Rey,” this artist is one of the most famous Mexican ranchera singers.
Vicente Fernández
“Despacito” was a worldwide hit by Luis Fonsi and this rapper.
Daddy Yankee
This New York-born singer brought bachata to the mainstream with “Obsesión.”
Romeo Santos
Reggaetón has its roots in this Central American country.
Panama
“Como la flor, con tanto amor…”
“Como La Flor” by Selena
This Spanish artist is known for the song “Bailando.”
Enrique Iglesias
This Puerto Rican artist made history with his album “Un Verano Sin Ti.”
Bad Bunny
This salsa legend is known for “Idilio” and “Conteo Regresivo.”
Gilberto Santa Rosa
Tango comes from this South American country.
Argentina
“I took a pill in Ibiza to show Avicii I was cool” (Remixed with a Latin beat by J Balvin)
“I Took a Pill in Ibiza (Remix)”
This Cuban-American singer and her band popularized “Conga.”
Gloria Estefan
This Dominican artist fused dembow and Latin trap in songs like “La Mamá de la Mamá.”
El Alfa
This Cuban artist is called “La Reina de la Salsa.”
Celia Cruz
Flamenco originated in this European country.
Spain
“Yo no sé mañana, si estaremos juntos…”
“Yo No Sé Mañana” by Luis Enrique