Top Latin Urban Songs — May 2026
Monthly Top 5 per subgenre. Ranked by streams, downloads, likes, and views — reset every calendar month.
Dembow
Funk Carioca (Brazilian Funk)
Latin Trap
Reggaeton
Top Latin Urban Songs This Month
The Latin Urban Power Charts rank the songs building the most real momentum on BeatsToRapOn right now — based on actual streams, downloads, likes, and shares from the platform community. If you're looking for trending Reggaeton, rising Latin Trap artists, or new Dembow and Funk Carioca worth hearing this month, this is the live picture. Updated continuously, weighted by genuine engagement, and built to surface records before they break wider.
How the Latin Urban chart is ranked
Rankings reflect weighted monthly engagement across four signals: downloads carry the most weight because they show deeper intent, streams matter because replay value is the clearest sign a record is working, and likes and shares add reach and approval context. Combined, these signals show which Latin Urban songs are doing more than collecting curious clicks — they're being saved, played back, and passed around. The chart resets monthly, so what you see is current momentum, not last year's hits.
Why this chart matters for listeners
Latin Urban is the most successful global crossover genre in modern music — and the most fragmented. New Reggaeton drops every week, Latin Trap and Dembow scenes move at different speeds, Funk Carioca is exploding internationally, and the flood is the problem: strong records get buried, mediocre tracks get pushed by playlists, and real discovery breaks down. This chart cuts through that. Whether you're after polished mainstream Reggaeton, hard Latin Trap street records, Dominican Dembow club energy, Funk Carioca crossover heat, or romantic melodic Urbano, the chart shows you which Latin Urban songs are actually landing on BeatsToRapOn this month.
Why this chart matters for artists, producers, and DJs
For independent Latin Urban artists, visibility is the bottleneck. Strong records get buried when discovery is weak — and Latin Urban has more global producers competing in the lane than almost any other genre. This chart gives genuine engagement another exposure layer: when your track starts pulling streams, downloads, and shares, it climbs and gets seen. For producers, the chart is a study tool — which dembow patterns, 808 movements, melodic approaches, and arrangement choices are listeners actually rewarding this month? For DJs and selectors building sets for clubs, parties, and reggaeton nights, it's a discovery shortlist of records with proven replay value, ready to test in mixes.
Discover rising Latin Urban artists
Some of the most interesting movement on this chart isn't from established Urbano names — it's from independent artists, producers, and vocalists building catalogs on BeatsToRapOn. Latin Urban is a genre where unknown artists can break globally inside a single viral cycle, especially through TikTok and Reels. New entries climbing fast often signal an artist worth following before the wider scene catches on. Tap any track to hear it, then visit the artist's profile to explore their full catalog, follow their next release, and see what else they're working on.
How Latin Urban keeps evolving
Latin Urban isn't one sound — and the chart reflects that. You'll see polished Reggaeton sitting next to hard Latin Trap, Dominican Dembow club bangers alongside Funk Carioca crossovers, romantic melodic Urbano next to drill-influenced street records. The genre travels because the rhythmic framework — dembow patterns, 808 sub-bass, percussion that drives bodies — works in any market. Latin Urban now cross-pollinates heavily with Afrobeats, US Hip-Hop, K-Pop, and Brazilian Funk, and Spanish-language Urbano artists routinely chart at #1 in non-Spanish-speaking markets. This chart is one of the cleanest ways to watch that evolution in real time on BeatsToRapOn.
Latin Urban Charts FAQ
How often does the Latin Urban chart update?
The chart updates continuously based on platform engagement, with rankings resetting monthly so the Top Latin Urban songs you see reflect current momentum rather than legacy plays.
What metrics decide the rankings?
Downloads, streams, likes, and shares — weighted so deeper actions (downloads, repeat streams) count more than passive views. The score formula is downloads (40%), streams (30%), likes (20%), views (10%).
Can independent artists chart here?
Yes — the Latin Urban Power Charts are open to every artist on BeatsToRapOn. Rankings come from genuine community engagement, so independent Reggaeton, Latin Trap, Dembow, and Funk Carioca artists building real audiences regularly chart alongside more established names. Upload your track to be eligible.
What BPM is most Latin Urban music?
It depends on the lane. Reggaeton sits at 90–100 BPM. Dembow runs 110–125 BPM. Latin Trap runs 130–150 BPM with half-time vocal feel. Funk Carioca pushes 130–150 BPM with relentless percussion. Slower Reggaeton ballads can drop to 80–90 BPM.
What's the difference between Reggaeton, Latin Trap, and Dembow?
Reggaeton is the foundation — built on the dembow rhythm, 90–100 BPM, polished and melodic, designed for crossover hits. Latin Trap is functionally Trap with Spanish vocals — 130–150 BPM with half-time feel, 808 sub-bass, Hip-Hop-forward production, darker and harder than Reggaeton. Dembow as a standalone genre (Dominican Dembow) is faster, harder, and more relentless than Reggaeton — 110–125 BPM, club-focused, percussion-driven, built for chant hooks and dance floors.
Where can I browse all Latin Urban beats?
Head to the full Latin Urban catalog to stream and download free Reggaeton, Latin Trap, Dembow, and Funk Carioca beats from independent producers across the platform.
Follow Latin Urban on BeatsToRapOn
The Latin Urban Power Charts are live, weighted by real engagement, and built for anyone who wants a sharper read on what's connecting in Latin Urban this month. Bookmark this page, check it weekly, and watch the records building. To go deeper, browse the full Latin Urban beats catalog, or explore the related Trap Power Charts (for Latin Trap crossover), Hip-Hop & Rap Power Charts, and Afrobeats Power Charts (for Afro-Latin crossover) to see how Latin Urban is cross-pollinating across the platform.