Top 10 90s Salsa Hits (part 2)

Last week, as part of our series on salsa hits of the decades, we brought you our selection of the best '90s salsa, with artists like Luis Enrique, Tito Rojas, Victor Manuelle, Jerry Rivera, DLG and Orchestra Guayacan. But there were just too many to pack in one list, so this week we bring you more hits of those glory days, when salsa romantica reigned the clubs of Miami and Cuban timba was spreading its wings across world. We couldn't omit hits like Willie Colon's “Idilio", Gilberto Santa Rosa's “ Perdoname”, or Frankie Ruiz and Oscar D'Leon. And of course we had to bring you up to the late '90s when Marc Anthony hit the scene like a meteorite with his 1997 album “Contra La Corriente” and the phenomenal India with "Nunca Voy A Olvidarte”. Hope you enjoy part 2 of Salsa Hits of the 90s...
by Jose Luis Seijas
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1. Willie Colon “Idilio"

 

2. Gilberto Santa Rosa “ Perdoname”

 

3. Willie Rosario “Anuncio Clasificado”

 

4. Frankie Ruiz “Mi Libertad”

 

5. Oscar D León “Que Bueno baila Usted"

 

6. Grupo Niche “Sin Sentimientos”

 


7. Roberto Roena ‘Como te Hago Entender”

 

 

8. Jose Alberto “El Canario”. “Bailemos Otra Vez”

 

9. Marc Anthony “Si te vas"

 

10. India "Nunca Voy A Olvidarte”


 

 

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