Description
These NEW Spanish Afro-Latinx music editable Google Slides music bell ringers or brain breaks for Spanish class are perfect for any time of the year in Spanish class to showcase the diversity of the Spanish-speaking world. In particular, you could use one song per day or a music bracket for Black History Month 2026 or Hispanic Heritage Month. There are culture-filled songs from Afro-Latino artists that can be adapted for all levels including Spanish 1, Spanish 2, Spanish 3, Spanish 4 & Exploratory Spanish as a classroom management routine class starter or brain break.
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This Afro-Latinx Music Spanish Class Editable resource includes
- ✅ 26 MORE Editable Google slides of different songs authentic songs in Spanish
- ✅ Diverse songs in Spanish featuring Afro-Latinx artists for each day of school during Black History Month, Hispanic Heritage Month, a music bracket, or for weekly songs all year for música miércoles.
- ✅ Each slide includes the title, artist, link to the video, embedded video, and country with map.
- ✅ Instructions to the teacher on multiple ways to use this resource,
- ✅ Youtube playlist of the AfroLatino songs in Spanish
- ✅ PLUS as a bonus you get the original Afro-Latino 3 from 2021 for a total of 47 different Afro-Latino music slides!
Please note you must have access to Youtube to play the songs. They can be used as a quick 5-minute bell ringer as a classroom management routine or expanded on for much longer using your own additional resources. *There are no activities included for the included songs, just slides* Many teachers have made this into a playoff bracket as well.
What Afro-Latino Artists & Countries?
This is the newest Afro-Latinx music resource was created in late 2025 with a mix of current and classic songs including the following Afro-Latino musicians:
✅ NIA, Alex Cuba, YEИDRY, Farruko, Gente de Zona, Factory, Nena Dreams, Diddy-es, Jossman, Canalón de Timbiquí, Nidia Góngora, Cubaneros, Lido Pimienta, Descemer Bueno, Branby & Casablanca, Daniel el Killah, Madiel Lara, Goyo, Zaider, Joysi Love, Prince Royce, Lucrecia, Sarah La Morena, Daymé Arocena, Sech, Kapo, CIMAFUNK, Pirulo y La Tribu, Shel Dixon, Ibeyi & Rauw Alejandro.
These Afro-Latino music slides for Spanish class has artists from the following Spanish-speaking countries:
✅ Cuba, Colombia, México, España, Puerto Rico, Honduras, Nicaragua, Guinea Ecuatorial, República Dominicana, Costa Rica, Panamá y Perú
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What are other teachers saying about Afro-Latinx music 2026?
- ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I LOVE her music brackets. I made an awesome bulletin board in the hallway with Afro-Latinx singers and made a big music bracket! – Jillian R (9th grade)
- ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Love (Mis Clases Locas) resources. I have purchased many of them and they never disappoint – Maria G (9th-10th grades)
- ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Great resource for Black History month – Diane L (9th grade)
- ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I used this to incorporate Black History month into the Spanish classroom. The Lido Pimienta video was a hit. It captured the history of Africans in South America from slavery going forward. The town, Palenque, and the interesting career of Ms. Pimienta was a great additional breakout lesson. I created an Exit Ticket for the activity. Students told their parents about the lesson and I received emails about them actually showing the video at home. This will be used in the future, at least once a month. I used this in my 30 minute online Spanish classes, which meet twice a week. The Google slide, then the video, with extension discussion on the artist/video/history, plus the Exit Ticket, filled the full 30 minutes. For the one-hour class, I created breakout rooms on Zoom and had students work in groups to research and present a short informational sheet about one of the topics: Palenque, Lido Pimienta, the leader Cassiana, the dance styles in video, and slavery in Latin countries. This filled an hour and also had an activity to turn in for grading. – Lucina A (4th-8th grades)
ACTFL World-Readiness Standards for Learning Languages
- ✅ Interpretive Communication – Interpretive Listening
- ✅ Relating Cultural Practices to Perspectives
- ✅ Relating Cultural Products to Perspectives
- ✅ Acquiring Information and Diverse Perspectives
- ✅ Cultural Comparisons
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Other resources for Black History Month in Spanish Class
You may also want 2026 Spanish Music Bracket mania musical
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Have difficulty with a file?
- You will find the Google Slideshows links in the PDF download on the instructions page.
- Visit the FAQs section if you need assistance.
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Let’s Connect!
- Check out my blog to see how I use these activities in class. read Música miércoles & Black History Month in Spanish class.
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- If you prefer, you can get the same Afro-Latinx Music 2026 on TPT.
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