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The dance floor is the heart of any wedding reception. A great playlist keeps guests of all ages dancing from the first song to the last. Here is the ultimate collection of dance songs organized by genre for Colombian weddings.
Salsa
Salsa is essential at any Colombian wedding. The moment the salsa starts, grandparents, parents, and children all head to the floor. Must-include songs: “Idilio” by Willie Colón, “Valió la Pena” by Marc Anthony, “La Vida es un Carnaval” by Celia Cruz, “Periódico de Ayer” by Héctor Lavoe, and “Fuego en el 23” by Sonora Ponceña.
Reggaeton
For the younger crowd and late-night energy. Hits that work: “Tití Me Preguntó” by Bad Bunny, “Dákiti” by Bad Bunny, “Yonaguni” by Bad Bunny, “Baila Baila Baila” by Ozuna, “Relación” by Sech, “China” by Anuel AA, and “Soltera” by Lunay.
Merengue
Easy to dance, universally loved. Classic picks: “Tu Sonrisa” by Elvis Crespo, “Suavemente” by Elvis Crespo, “La Dueña del Swing” by Los Hermanos Rosario, “El Baile del Perrito” by Wilfrido Vargas, and “Abusadora” by Wilfrido Vargas.
Bachata
Romantic and danceable. Include: “Propuesta Indecente” by Romeo Santos, “Eres Mía” by Romeo Santos, “Te Robaré” by Prince Royce, “Darte un Beso” by Prince Royce, and “Bachata en Fukuoka” by Juan Luis Guerra.
Pop and Cumbia
Mix in English-language pop hits that everyone knows and classic Colombian cumbias like “La Pollera Colorada” and “El Pescador.” End the night with a slow song for the last dance.





















