In this page you will find the top 5 easiest Argentinian songs to learn Spanish! Rock, Cumbia and Tango!
First, this is one of my favorite songs by Soda Stereo. Soda Stereo is one of the most famous bands in Argentina. The song is «Ciudad de la Furia», which in English would be «City of Fury» or «City of Rage».
This song talks about wandering around a city, and it describes the city as kind of dark and beautiful at the same time. It also talks about a poetic or metaphorical angel that’s roaming around the city — and the singer visits this angel.
This is a classic Argentine song. It’s 80s rock, so if you like 80s or 90s rock, you will enjoy this song.
Second song: «Mil Horas», in English «A Thousand Hours», by Los Abuelos de la Nada (The Grandfathers of Nothing).
This song tells the story of a guy waiting for his girlfriend while sitting on a rock, and it’s raining heavily.
It’s also an 80s rock song, super famous in Argentina. It’s a classic.
The vocabulary used here is super easy and repetitive, so if you’re a beginner, this one is perfect for you.
Third: «No me arrepiento de este amor» by Gilda.
She was a cumbia singer, super famous here in Argentina. This is also a classic song.
It’s a beautiful track — especially if you like cumbia. If you don’t know what cumbia is, just type it into YouTube and you’ll find out. The translation of the title is something like: «I Don’t Regret This Love.»
It’s a beautiful love song, very emotional. If you enjoy dancing cumbia, you will love this one. The lyrics are also super repetitive and simple, which makes it great for learning Spanish.
Personally, I love this one too!
Fourth song: «Nunca Me Faltes» by Antonio Ríos.
I think you probably already know this song — you just didn’t know the name! It’s a total classic in all Latin America.
This song is perfect for dancing. If you like dancing, you’ll dance a lot with this one!
It’s a song you’ll always hear at traditional parties. Maybe not so much at modern parties — younger people don’t always listen to this — but I would say every Argentinian knows this song.
It’s also very repetitive, very catchy, and easy to sing along.
Now let’s move on to the last one — the fifth song.
This one is by Héctor Varela, and it’s a tango.
Of course, we had to include a tango in this video — we’re talking about Argentina, after all!
This is a cover — not his original song, but he made his own tango version of it.
I really like it. It’s easy and repetitive too, and the chorus is super catchy.
There are many, many covers of this song. If you look up the title, you’ll even find one by Luis Miguel — so if you like Mexican music, you’ll enjoy that version too.
In English, the song is called «Story of a Love».
It’s a bit sad — the singer talks about how heartbroken he is because his wife or girlfriend left him. So he’s expressing sorrow, and talking about how sad his life is without her.
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