| # | Artist | Song | Album | Label | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | DAVID, CORAZÓN | LEGAL ID & PROGRAM ID | Dedicated to all mothers. | ||
| 2 | LOS ATERCIOPELADOS | LA VOZ DE LA PATRIA | LA PIPA DE LA PAZ | BMG MUSIC/ ARIOLA - 1996 | Latin Lounge opening song |
| 3 | PASCUALA ILABACA Y FAUNA | PASCUALA ILABACA Y FAUNA | DIABLO ROJO DIABLO VERDE | WM CHILE - 2011 | Pascuala Ilabaca y Fauna mix Latin American folk sounds with strong Chilean roots, accordion, and bold vocals. (dedicated to Bolivian moters) |
| 4 | MARC ANTHONY | GRACIAS POR TANTO, MAMÁ | RELEASE: VALIÓ LA PENA | SONY MUSIC LATIN - 2004 | Marc Anthony sings “Gracias Por Tanto, Mamá” with warmth and gratitude. The song blends salsa rhythm with a heartfelt message for mothers |
| 5 | ÓSCAR D’LEÓN | REGALO DE DIOS | REGALO DE DIOS | RODVEN RECORDS - 2008 | A joyful salsa rhythm and the unmistakable voice of Óscar D’León bring us “Regalo de Dios,” a lively and warm song in appreciation of life, mothers, and family. |
| 6 | CORAZÓN, OTHERS | PSAs | |||
| 7 | VICENTICO | LOS CAMINOS DE LA VIDA | LOS RAYOS | BMG ARGENTINA - 2004 | Vicentico gives “Los Caminos de la Vida” a slower, reflective sound while keeping the heart of the original vallenato song. The lyrics speak about struggle, family, and appreciation for a mother’s sacrifices. |
| 8 | ISMAEL MIRANDA | MADRE | AFERRADO A TI | FANIA RECORDS - 1976 | Ismael Miranda gives “Madre” the feeling of a true salsa tribute. His voice, the brass, and the steady rhythm make the song warm, emotional, and full of love for mothers. |
| 9 | LOS MOONLIGHTS | MAMITA, MAMA | RCA 100 AÑOS DE MÚSICA: LOS MOONLIGHTS | RCA RECORDS - 2001 | Los Moonlights bring a warm, old-school sound to “Mamita Mamá.” The song is simple, affectionate, and made as a tender tribute to mothers. |
| 10 | CORAZÓN, OTHERS | PROMOS | |||
| 11 | CARLOS VIVES | LA TIERRA DEL OLVIDO | LA TIERRA DEL OLVIDO | SONOLUX / POLYGRAM - 1995 | Carlos Vives gives “La Tierra del Olvido” a warm Colombian sound, with vallenato roots and a deep feeling of love for home. |
| 12 | CARLOS VIVES | PA’ MAYTE | LA TIERRA DEL OLVIDO | SONOLUX / POLYGRAM - 1995 | Pa’ Mayte” moves fast with accordion, Caribbean rhythm, and the bright sound that helped define Carlos Vives’ Colombian style. |
| 13 | TOTÓ LA MOMPOSINA | EL PESCADOR | LA CANDELA VIVA | REAL WORLD RECORDS - 1993 | Totó La Momposina brings Afro-Caribbean roots, river life, and Colombian coastal tradition into “El Pescador.” The song is simple, strong, and connected to the daily life of fishing communities. |
| 14 | TOTÓ LA MOMPOSINA | PRENDE LA VELA | GAITAS Y TAMBORES | MTM - 2002 | Prende la Vela” connects to Colombia’s cumbia tradition, where drums, voice, and dance are part of the celebration. Totó La Momposina gives it a strong cultural heartbeat. |
| 15 | CORAZÓN, OTHERS | LEGAL ID | |||
| 16 | CORAZÓN, OTHERS | ||||
| 17 | MON LAFERTE (CHILE) | NUESTRA CASA | LA TRENZA | UNIVERSAL MUSIC MÉXICO - 2017 | Chilean artist Mon Laferte gives “Nuestra Casa” a warm and intimate sound with Latin folk roots and a gentle rhythm. |
| 18 | MON LAFERTE (CHILE) | PA’ DÓNDE SE FUE | NORMA | UNIVERSAL MUSIC MÉXICO - 2018 | Chilean singer Mon Laferte blends emotional vocals with a soft Latin rhythm on “Pa’ Dónde Se Fue.” The song stays calm while carrying a feeling of loss underneath. |
| 19 | LILA DOWNS (MEXICO) | CONJURO | LA SÁNCHEZ | SONY MUSIC LATIN - 2023 | Mexican singer Lila Downs shows a more personal and raw side on “Conjuro.” The song feels less traditional than some of her earlier work, with a darker sound and a direct emotional edge. |
| 20 | CORAZÓN, OTHERS | PSAs | |||
| 21 | MERCEDES SOSA & DANIELA MERCURY | O QUE SERÁ | CANTORA, UN VIAJE ÍNTIMO | RCA / SONY MUSIC - 2009 | Mercedes Sosa and Daniela Mercury bring together Argentine folk feeling and Brazilian rhythm on “O Que Será.” The song feels warm, and thoughtful. |
| 22 | MERCEDES SOSA (ARGENTINA) | GRACIAS A LA VIDA | GRACIAS A LA VIDA | PHILIPS - 1971 | Mercedes Sosa sings “Gracias a la Vida” with honesty and emotional depth. Her voice keeps the song simple while carrying the weight of gratitude, struggle, and life experience. |
| 23 | SILVANA ESTRADA (MEXICO) | SABRÉ OLVIDAR | MARCHITA | GLASSNOTE RECORDS - 2022 | Silvana Estrada gives “Sabré Olvidar” a quiet and intimate sound with soft guitar and a fragile vocal style. The song feels personal, reflective, and deeply emotional. |
| 24 | CHARLIE HUNTER & SILVANA ESTRADA | PORQUE EXISTO | CHARLIE HUNTER MEETS SILVANA ESTRADA | GROUNDUP MUSIC - 2022 | Charlie Hunter and Silvana Estrada keep “Porque Existo” simple and intimate, blending jazz guitar with a soft Latin folk feeling. |
| 25 | CORAZÓN, OTHERS | PROMOS | |||
| 26 | ANDY MONTAÑEZ (PUERTO RICO) | CASI TE ENVIDIO | EL ETERNO ENAMORADO | TH-RODVEN - 1988 | Andy Montañez gives “Casi Te Envidio” the full force of salsa romántica. His voice carries heartbreak, pride, and that classic Puerto Rican salsa feeling. |
| 27 | TITO NIEVES | FABRICANDO FANTASÍAS | FABRICANDO FANTASÍAS | MACHETE MUSIC / UMG RECORDINGS - 2005 | Tito Nieves turns “Fabricando Fantasías” into a salsa song with real emotional weight. The rhythm moves, but the story underneath is about loss, love, and memorIES |
| 28 | GAEL GARCIA BERNAL | RECUÉRDAME | RECUÉRDAME | WALT DISNEY RECORDS - 2017 | Corazón closes the show with “Recuérdame,” a tender song about memory, family, and the love that stays with us. |
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