Punta Rock - Hit Songs

Hit Songs

Some punta songs that have become worldwide hits:

  • "One, Two, Three" - Guiriga Impacto
  • "Mi Tradicion" - Kazzabe
  • "Sopa De Caracol" - Banda Blanca (3 million records sold. Originally recorded by Chico Ramos as 'Conch Soup'.)
  • "Punta Legacy" - Garifuna Legacy
  • "4 Men" - Super G
  • "Prym Tyme 69X" - Aziatic
  • "Flirting Vibe" - Aziatic jk
  • "Chatty Chatty" - Aziatic
  • "Go!" - Aziatic
  • "Punta Fever" - GX Team
  • "Suavecito" - Garifuna Legacy
  • "Bounile" - Punta Cartel
  • "Hoo La Hoo" - Juventud Garifuna
  • "Leh tu To" - Garif
  • "Ti Boom Boom" - Reckless
  • "Flour Lob" - Mime
  • "On Fire" - Punta Rebels
  • "Dance With Me" - Punta Rebels
  • "Party" - Punta Rebels
  • "Wala Wine" - Super G
  • "Rapist" - Super G
  • "Nanigi" - Super G
  • "Ital Food" - Mohobub Flores
  • "Laluda Beyu" - Chicas Roland's
  • "Va Canon" - Los Silverstar
  • "Paty" - Marcony Star
  • "Duby" - Xcstacy
  • "Noche De Sexo" - Eddy GNG
  • "Sara Sara" - Garifuna Kids
  • "Garinagu Waguya"- Los Seaboys
  • "Watina" - Eduardo Ballesteros
  • "Suba" -La Runy Hati Band
  • "Chulugua" - Fernandez Band
  • "Asa Tura" - Fernandez Band
  • "Cabanichiga Bu" - Eduardo Ballestero
  • "Manadi" - Estrellas Ubou
  • "Envidia" - Jimmy Suazo

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