J.Lo, Nelly Furtado, Madonna and more artists have recorded in Spanish, but do they sound good? Listen to them and vote!Our Favorite Artists -- in English and Español!
Nelly Furtado
After pairing up with Juanes and Calle 13 in a couple of songs, the beautiful Canadian has now released her first debut album in Spanish.
Listen to her in English and in Spanish and vote.
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James Blunt
The British singer teamed up with Laura Pausini in her single 'Primavera anticipada' ('Anticipated spring'). We can listen to him sing both in English and a little bit of Spanish.
Listen to him in English and in Spanish and vote.
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Jason Mraz
As part of his Latin American version of 'We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things', the songwriter recorded the 'Spanglish' version of his single 'Lucky' with Mexican singer Ximena Sariñana.
Listen to him in English and in Spanish and vote.
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Beyoncé
She delighted her fans with super hot duet with Shakira and she also likes to make the Spanish versions of her biggest hits, such as 'Irreplaceable' or 'If i were a boy'.
Listen to her in English and in Spanish and vote.
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The White Stripes
Lovers of the Spanish lagnuage, the 'Rayas Blancas' (their name in Spanish) released two versions of their song 'Conquest':
Listen to them in English and in Spanish and vote.
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Jennifer Lopez
Her Latino roots are well known and she released a CD completely in Spanish in 2007, but it wasn't as good as expected.
Listen to her in English and in Spanish Spanish and vote.
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Bon Jovi
Back in the '90s, Bon Jovi wanted to explore his super rock star status in Spanish.
Listen to them in English and in Spanish and vote.
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Christina Aguilera
In the beginning of her career she wanted to stay in touch with her Latino side and released an album in Spanish.
Listen to her in English and in Spanish and vote.
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Bryan Adams
More than a decade ago, Bryan Adams recorded the soundtrack for "Robin Hood" in both languages.
Listen to him in English and in Spanish and vote.
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Madonna
We've listened the Queen of Pop singing some phrases in Spanish throughout her songs, but in the 90's she dared to sing a complete song in Spanish: 'You'll see'.
Listen to her in English and in Spanish and vote.
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