144 Beats Per Minute

Top 144 BPM Latin Songs

feat. Los Tucanes de Tijuana & Ding Dong

Frenetic and fun, Latin beats at 144 BPM are made for dancing. Tracks like 'La Chona' by Los Tucanes de Tijuana keep the energy peaking. We found 8 tracks in this range. Top artists in this list include Los Tucanes de Tijuana, Ding Dong, Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano. The shortest track is "Ride Or Die, Pt. 2 (feat. Villano Antillano & Tokischa)" by Sevdaliza (2:38). The most common key is C Minor, with an average length of 3:18.

Avg Duration
3:18
Common Key
C Minor
Total Songs
8

Popular Latin Artists at 144 BPM

Los Tucanes de TijuanaDing DongZezé Di Camargo & Luciano
1
La Chona cover

La Chona

Los Tucanes de Tijuana

144 BPMB Minor3:18
2
Fling cover

Fling

Ding Dong

144 BPMF Minor2:48
3
Vem Cuidar de Mim cover

Vem Cuidar de Mim

Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano

144 BPMG Major3:56
4
Tudo Fizeram Pra Me Derrotar cover

Tudo Fizeram Pra Me Derrotar

Evaldo Braga

144 BPMF Major3:05
5
Beg You (A F**k - Remastered) cover

Beg You (A F**k - Remastered)

Vybz Kartel

144 BPMC Minor3:06
6
Ride Or Die, Pt. 2 (feat. Villano Antillano & Tokischa) cover

Ride Or Die, Pt. 2 (feat. Villano Antillano & Tokischa)

Sevdaliza

144 BPMC Minor2:38
7
Yo siempre contesto. cover

Yo siempre contesto.

LATIN MAFIA

144 BPMF# Minor3:19
8
Ojalá cover

Ojalá

Lunay

144 BPMD Major4:11

About 144 BPM Latin Music

At 144 beats per minute, Latin music takes on a distinctly fast character — think blazing samba and uptempo reggaeton with non-stop dance energy. Interestingly, 144 BPM has a natural half-time feel at 72 BPM, which means DJs and producers can seamlessly blend tracks between these two tempos. This makes 144 BPM one of the more versatile tempos in the Latin catalog.

Artists like Los Tucanes de Tijuana, Ding Dong, Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano are among the most represented at this tempo, with tracks such as "La Chona" and "Fling" standing out as popular picks. Across our collection of 8 tracks, C Minor emerges as the most common key, and the average song length sits at 3:18. These patterns reflect how Latin producers and songwriters naturally gravitate toward certain musical choices at 144 BPM.

Track lengths at 144 BPM Latin span a wide range — from "Ride Or Die, Pt. 2 (feat. Villano Antillano & Tokischa)" by Sevdaliza at just 2:38 to "Ojalá" by Lunay at 4:11. Whether you need a quick intro clip or a full-length mix, this tempo has options for every use case.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 144 BPM mean?
BPM stands for "Beats Per Minute." A song at 144 BPM has 144 rhythmic beats in every minute, which is considered a fast tempo. In Latin music, 144 BPM typically sounds like blazing samba and uptempo reggaeton with non-stop dance energy. For example, "La Chona" by Los Tucanes de Tijuana is a well-known track at this tempo.
What is 144 BPM Latin music good for?
144 BPM Latin songs are great for carnival energy, intense dance workouts, and festive parades. DJs and music producers also use this tempo for beat-matching and remix creation.
What key are most 144 BPM Latin songs in?
Based on our analysis of 8 tracks, the most common key for 144 BPM Latin songs is C Minor. Latin music embraces both major and minor tonalities — major for upbeat dance tracks, and minor for passionate, dramatic arrangements. Knowing the key helps DJs with harmonic mixing and producers with sampling and remixing in the correct pitch.
How do I find the BPM of a Latin song?
The easiest way to find the BPM of any Latin track is to use our free BPM Calculator. Simply upload an audio file or paste a video link from TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram, or Twitter/X, and we'll instantly detect the exact BPM, musical key, time signature, and audio features.
How long are most 144 BPM Latin songs?
The average length of 144 BPM Latin songs in our database is 3:18. Latin tracks often range from 3 to 4 minutes, balancing danceable energy with catchy hooks and rhythmic breakdowns. The shortest track is "Ride Or Die, Pt. 2 (feat. Villano Antillano & Tokischa)" by Sevdaliza at 2:38, and the longest is "Ojalá" by Lunay at 4:11. Knowing the average duration helps when planning DJ sets, workout playlists, or video soundtracks.
How many 144 BPM Latin songs are there?
We currently have 8 Latin songs at 144 BPM in our database. Notable artists include Los Tucanes de Tijuana, Ding Dong, Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano. You can also explore nearby tempos like 142 BPM and 146 BPM for more Latin options with a very similar feel.
Can I use 144 BPM Latin songs for working out?
144 BPM is perfect for high-intensity workouts like HIIT, sprinting, and fast-paced cycling. Latin tracks at this tempo will push you to your limits and keep your energy at peak levels.
What are similar tempos to 144 BPM?
Songs at 142 to 146 BPM will feel nearly identical in tempo. At half tempo (72 BPM), you'll find slower grooves that share rhythmic compatibility — useful for relaxed or ambient versions of similar patterns. DJs often use these mathematical tempo relationships for creative transitions and mashups.

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