'Manos al Aire' (English: 'Hands in the Air') is the lead single from Nelly Furtado's first Spanish album 'Mi Plan.' The song is about a lover who is currently unhappy with the state of their relationship and is "throwing their hands in the air" because they are out of all other options.

'Llueve Por Dentro' (English: 'Rains on the Inside') is a Spanish song by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi. It is the third single of his most successful album to date, 'Palabras del Silencio.' Fonsi is formerly a member of the Orlando boy band scene and a graduate of Florida State University.
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Sung by reggaeton artist Tito El Bambino, 'El Amor' is the second single by from his third studio album 'El Patrón.' This top Latin pop song was officially remixed four times featuring four different artists: Yolandita Monge, Jenni Rivera, Chiky Flow, and La India.
'Loba' is the Spanish-version of Shakira's 'She Wolf,' the lead single from her album of the same name. 'Loba' was used to promote the album in Spanish-speaking countries. James Montgomery for MTV praised the song, calling it "the most insanely brilliant (or brilliantly insane) song you'll hear in 2009."
The lead single off Alejandro Sanz's eighth studio album 'Paraíso Express,' the song features beautiful harmonies by Sanz and Alicia Keys, who (accompanied by acoustic-sounding guitar) sing a feel-good romantic ballad.
Known as ''Did It Again' in the US, the song is Shakira's second single off 'She Wolf.' Like 'She Wolf/Loba,' the Spanish-language track was released at the same time as the English version. The tune -- about falling for the bad boy, over and over again -- includes great synth beats, a notable marching band and a catchy chorus. Pretty soon, you'll be swinging your hips Shakira style singing, "eh, eh, eh, eh!"
"Aquí Estoy Yo" (English: 'Here I Am') is a song from Fonsi's seventh studio album 'Palabras del Silencio.' This top Latin pop song was nominated for Record of the Year and won Song of the Year at the 2009 Latin Grammy Awards. Fonsi told El Universal: "I wrote it six years ago to four male voices and in all these years I never knew what to do with the song, I thought maybe give it to some group, but as I loved it so much, decided to keep it."

