Top 162 BPM Latin Songs
feat. Bartô Galeno & Moleca 100 Vergonha
Frenetic and fun, Latin beats at 162 BPM are made for dancing. Tracks like 'No Toca Fita do Meu Carro' by Bartô Galeno keep the energy peaking. We found 5 tracks in this range. Top artists in this list include Bartô Galeno, Moleca 100 Vergonha, Lindomar Castilho. The shortest track is "Jaja Tropical" by ManuelHD (1:28). The most common key is B Minor, with an average length of 2:51.
Popular Latin Artists at 162 BPM
No Toca Fita do Meu Carro
Bartô Galeno
Lábios Divididos
Moleca 100 Vergonha
Se Eu Pudesse Caminhar Sozinho
Lindomar Castilho
Jaja Tropical
ManuelHD
Ajena (feat. DJ Kiko El De Lo Alka) [Remix]
Kaly Ocho, Yomel El Meloso & Picante HR
About 162 BPM Latin Music
At 162 beats per minute, Latin music takes on a distinctly fast character — think blazing samba and uptempo reggaeton with non-stop dance energy. Interestingly, 162 BPM has a natural half-time feel at 81 BPM, which means DJs and producers can seamlessly blend tracks between these two tempos. This makes 162 BPM one of the more versatile tempos in the Latin catalog.
Artists like Bartô Galeno, Moleca 100 Vergonha, Lindomar Castilho are among the most represented at this tempo, with tracks such as "No Toca Fita do Meu Carro" and "Lábios Divididos" standing out as popular picks. Across our collection of 5 tracks, B Minor emerges as the most common key, and the average song length sits at 2:51. These patterns reflect how Latin producers and songwriters naturally gravitate toward certain musical choices at 162 BPM.
Track lengths at 162 BPM Latin span a wide range — from "Jaja Tropical" by ManuelHD at just 1:28 to "Lábios Divididos" by Moleca 100 Vergonha at 4:05. Whether you need a quick intro clip or a full-length mix, this tempo has options for every use case.
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