I took it upon myself to create The Definitive™ ranking of all our Latina faves. TBH when I first thought about doing this I assumed I was gonna have a lot of options but it turned out I didn't and as a result I had to include some our flop Latina faves in the list. Never the less! what is behind the cut is nothing but FACTS and you will deal.
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15. Paula DeAnda
Ok, I wasn't even going to originally include this X Factor reject (this spot was originally occupied by Kat Deluna) but then I remembered Walk Away was that bop to all the cholitas at my school and I knew I had to add her because that song is iconic.
14. Julia Michaels
She's written a few bops for other artists. She was nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammys. She's released some of her own little tunes that charted well. I'm actually not that big of a fan of ha but she's had some notable success and since I had slim pickings for this list due to #racism I honestly had no choice but to include her.
13.Becky G
This unproblematic reina should actually be higher on this list (like top 5 tbh) but ya'll stay sleeping on her and allowing her to flop. Binch brings the bops but you don't support her in english so you will have to deal with the consequences of those actions (which you will see later on in the list).
12. Christina Milian
IMO AM to Pm is That Bop™ and shit still goes fucking off. This reina kinda got lost in the shuffle of Amerie, Rihanna, Ciara, and all those other girls that came out in the mid-2000s, but Dip It Low is THAT song.
11. Sheila E
Probably the most iconic female percussionist in the game who got her start playing drums for Prince before becoming the original latina whisper queen
10. Camila Cabello
Honestly Becky G should be here but you dont support her but for some reason you support this heifer and allowed her to get a #1 song and album before the likes of Ariana, Demi, and Selena? Ya'll made her happen so you will deal with her success and her placement at #10. MOVING ON!
9. Lisa Lisa
The Latina who ruled the 80s and early 90s with her dance bops! Ha influence can be seen today as her songs are sampled by your faces (Nina Sky, BEP). QUEEN!
8. Irene Cara
Does your Latina fave has an Oscar because this one does! I.CON.IC.
7. Selena Gomez
Your current latina whisper queen. She's been struggling recently but she brought the electro pop bops with her faux band The Scene and gave us sexed up r&b kitten with Revival, the Stripped of 2015.
6. Demi Lovato
The heiress to the Latina with powerhouse vocals throne, while Demi is probably more known for bringing feminism to the mainstream, she also brought us Tell Me You Love Me, the Stripped of 2017!
5. Gloria Estefan
Arguably the OG Latina pop superstar. Everything your latina faves did, Reina Gloria Estefan did first!
4. Linda Ronstadt
This binch sang it all and is the ORIGINAL Latina queen to serve Vocals™. She did country. She did jazz. She did rock. She did r&b. She did ranchera. This queen was the highest paid female musician in the 70s and is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
3. Jennifer Lopez
The Latina Whisper Queen of the early 2000s JLo was That Binch™ during her prime and even though her star has dimmed, she is arguably still the #1 Latina in the game.
2. Selena
Her legacy in the Spanish language market aside, Dreaming of You is still the only predominately Spanish language album to go #1, had the 2nd biggest debut at #1 for 1995 (only beat by some Michael Jackson album), and at the time had the second biggest first week sales for a female artist (2nd only to Kween Janet). Your monolingual fave could never tbh!
1. Christina Aguilera
Who else but Legend X? She brought you hit singles. She brought you hit albums. She brought you the original Stripped™. She brought you bops. She brought you looks. She brought you Grammys. She brought you octaves while you fave brought you whispers. Her voice is the manifestation of slain Incan warriors and you will honestly deal.
Video Sources:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15

15. Paula DeAnda
Ok, I wasn't even going to originally include this X Factor reject (this spot was originally occupied by Kat Deluna) but then I remembered Walk Away was that bop to all the cholitas at my school and I knew I had to add her because that song is iconic.
14. Julia Michaels
She's written a few bops for other artists. She was nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammys. She's released some of her own little tunes that charted well. I'm actually not that big of a fan of ha but she's had some notable success and since I had slim pickings for this list due to #racism I honestly had no choice but to include her.
13.Becky G
This unproblematic reina should actually be higher on this list (like top 5 tbh) but ya'll stay sleeping on her and allowing her to flop. Binch brings the bops but you don't support her in english so you will have to deal with the consequences of those actions (which you will see later on in the list).
12. Christina Milian
IMO AM to Pm is That Bop™ and shit still goes fucking off. This reina kinda got lost in the shuffle of Amerie, Rihanna, Ciara, and all those other girls that came out in the mid-2000s, but Dip It Low is THAT song.
11. Sheila E
Probably the most iconic female percussionist in the game who got her start playing drums for Prince before becoming the original latina whisper queen
10. Camila Cabello
Honestly Becky G should be here but you dont support her but for some reason you support this heifer and allowed her to get a #1 song and album before the likes of Ariana, Demi, and Selena? Ya'll made her happen so you will deal with her success and her placement at #10. MOVING ON!
9. Lisa Lisa
The Latina who ruled the 80s and early 90s with her dance bops! Ha influence can be seen today as her songs are sampled by your faces (Nina Sky, BEP). QUEEN!
8. Irene Cara
Does your Latina fave has an Oscar because this one does! I.CON.IC.
7. Selena Gomez
Your current latina whisper queen. She's been struggling recently but she brought the electro pop bops with her faux band The Scene and gave us sexed up r&b kitten with Revival, the Stripped of 2015.
6. Demi Lovato
The heiress to the Latina with powerhouse vocals throne, while Demi is probably more known for bringing feminism to the mainstream, she also brought us Tell Me You Love Me, the Stripped of 2017!
5. Gloria Estefan
Arguably the OG Latina pop superstar. Everything your latina faves did, Reina Gloria Estefan did first!
4. Linda Ronstadt
This binch sang it all and is the ORIGINAL Latina queen to serve Vocals™. She did country. She did jazz. She did rock. She did r&b. She did ranchera. This queen was the highest paid female musician in the 70s and is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
3. Jennifer Lopez
The Latina Whisper Queen of the early 2000s JLo was That Binch™ during her prime and even though her star has dimmed, she is arguably still the #1 Latina in the game.
2. Selena
Her legacy in the Spanish language market aside, Dreaming of You is still the only predominately Spanish language album to go #1, had the 2nd biggest debut at #1 for 1995 (only beat by some Michael Jackson album), and at the time had the second biggest first week sales for a female artist (2nd only to Kween Janet). Your monolingual fave could never tbh!
1. Christina Aguilera
Who else but Legend X? She brought you hit singles. She brought you hit albums. She brought you the original Stripped™. She brought you bops. She brought you looks. She brought you Grammys. She brought you octaves while you fave brought you whispers. Her voice is the manifestation of slain Incan warriors and you will honestly deal.
Video Sources:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15