These Are Google’s Top Trending Latine Songs of 2025

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Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla.

As 2025 wraps up, we are seeing many end-of-year lists pop up that help us contextualize the year’s favorites—and Google is no different. In Google’s Year in Search 2025, the search engine’s top trending searches in Spanish in the U.S. include Latine songs by Bad Bunny, Los Lobos, Karol G, Xavi, and Esau Ortiz.

This year, Google’s top trending songs in Spanish stateside include diverse genres like plena, mariachi, and reggaeton. Like many other top lists, Bad Bunny is No. 1 with “DtMF,” followed by “Golden” by KPop Demon Hunters at No. 2, “Canción del Mariachi” by Los Lobos featuring Antonio Banderas at No. 3, “Somos Más” by Carlos Vives, Wisin, Emilia, and Xavi at No. 4, and “Verano Rosa,” by Karol G and Feid at No. 5. The list’s latter half continues with “Enredadito Por Tu Cintura” by Emmanuel (No. 6); “Triple Lavada” by Esau Ortiz (No. 7); “La Pastilla” by La Casa de Alofoke (No. 8); “What Was I Made For? (Meow Remix)” at (No. 9); and “Coqueta (Remix)” by Heredero and Jessi Uribe (No. 10). 

Bad Bunny was also part of Google’s top trending searched lyrics this year. After Fuerza Regida’s “Marlboro Rojo” at No. 1, Benito’s “DtMF” is No. 2, followed by another one of his tracks, “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” at No. 3. Google’s top five trending lyrics list continues with “Changuito Me Apodaron” by Grupo Feroz (No. 4) and “Triple Lavada” by Easu Ortiz (No. 5). Other artists who made this list include Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho and Peso Pluma’s “Haciendo Memoria” (No. 6); Cazzu’s “Con Otra” (No. 7); Natanael Cano and Gabito Ballesteros’ “Perlas Negras (No.8); Manuel Turizo and Xavi’s “En Privado” (No. 8); and Gabito Ballesteros and Tito Double P’s “7 DÍAS” (No. 10).

Moreover, Google’s top trending musicians in the U.S. this year include Latine artists like KATSEYE (No. 2) and Bad Bunny (No. 3). Other non-Latine artists on this list include Sombr, Doechii, Jonas Brothers, Coldplay, and Benson Boone.

Per the press release, this data comes from Google’s annual analysis of the billions of searches conducted throughout the year. Their lists reflect searches that had the highest spike in traffic over a sustained period in 2025 compared to 2024. These are not the “most searched” artists, lyrics, or songs.

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