Remember when “Despacito” took over the world and suddenly everyone became a Luis Fonsi fan?
While that reggaeton anthem rightfully earned its place in history, Fonsi’s discography is a treasure trove of underrated gems that deserve their moment in the spotlight.
In this article, we’re dusting off seven forgotten Luis Fonsi songs that will make you wonder why they weren’t massive hits—and why you should hit replay immediately.
1. “No Me Doy Por Vencido” (2008)

Before “Despacito,” there was “No Me Doy Por Vencido,” a power ballad that dominated Latin charts for weeks.
This song showcases Fonsi’s vocal prowess and emotional depth, with lyrics about perseverance in love that hit harder than your morning espresso.
Fun fact: It held the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs for 19 weeks—proof that Fonsi’s magic isn’t just about uptempo bops.
2. “Gritar” (2011)

Ever wished Fonsi would crank up the rock vibes?
“Gritar” delivers, blending his smooth vocals with electric guitars and a chorus so anthemic you’ll want to scream it into a hairbrush microphone.
It’s a rebellious love song that proves Fonsi can genre-hop like a musical acrobat.
3. “Llegaste Tú” (with Juan Luis Guerra, 2014)

This collaboration with Dominican legend Juan Luis Guerra is pure sunshine set to music.
A breezy, bachata-infused duet, “Llegaste Tú” is the audio equivalent of a beachside cocktail—light, refreshing, and impossible to resist.
Why it didn’t go viral is one of life’s great mysteries.
4. “Sola” (2019)

Proof that Fonsi can make even heartbreak sound irresistible, “Sola” mixes reggaeton beats with a melancholic melody.
The result? A track that’s equal parts danceable and devastating—like crying on the dance floor, but in the best way.
5. “Corazón En La Maleta” (2014)

This Europop-inspired banger is Fonsi at his most playful.
With a chorus that lodges itself in your brain and lyrics about love as luggage (yes, really), it’s a quirky, high-energy earworm you’ll want to pack for every trip.
6. “Tanto Para Nada” (2017)

A stripped-down, piano-driven ballad, “Tanto Para Nada” strips away the production to let Fonsi’s voice and raw emotion take center stage.
It’s a masterclass in vulnerability—think Adele-level heartbreak, but with a Latin twist.
7. “Imposible” (2008)
Before “Impossible” became a buzzword for Shawn Mendes, Fonsi gave us this soaring, string-laden ballad.
It’s dramatic, cinematic, and proof that Fonsi could soundtrack a telenovela climax with his eyes closed.
So, did any of these surprise you?
Luis Fonsi’s catalog is far more than one record-breaking hit—it’s a mosaic of genres, emotions, and hidden gems waiting to be rediscovered.
Your mission: Queue up these tracks, turn up the volume, and let the world know what they’ve been missing.
After all, great music shouldn’t stay forgotten forever.

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