sure, but how big is Flamenco in Spain compared to other music?
this table is from 2014, but unless flamenco got a lot more popular there in the last 10 years, how big and culturally load bearing is Flamenco there?
I mean, I could go to a venue tonight in a small city in South Carolina and see a couple of folk musicians, or go to the regular folk music events or festivals that roll through the area...
when I asked ai about that list:
"From the list you provided, there are no songs that would be considered
pure Flamenco, which is a traditional Spanish music style characterized by specific vocal techniques, guitar playing, rhythmic handclaps (palmas), and sometimes dance.
However,
a few artists and songs on this list are connected to Latin music traditions and occasionally incorporate Flamenco influences, though not enough to be categorized strictly as Flamenco. Here's a quick rundown:
❌ Not Flamenco (but sometimes influenced by it):
- Enrique Iglesias – Bailando, Loco, Noche y de día
These songs have Latin and Spanish elements. Bailando in particular features Spanish guitar and Flamenco-style rhythms, but it is considered Latin pop/reggaeton, not Flamenco.
- David Bisbal – Diez mil maneras, No Amanece
Bisbal is known for his Flamenco-pop roots (from his time on "Operación Triunfo" in Spain), but this song is pop, not traditional Flamenco.
- Pablo Alborán – Por fin
His music is often acoustic and emotional with Spanish guitar, occasionally borrowing from Flamenco phrasing, but still categorized as pop-ballad or Flamenco-pop, not Flamenco puro.
- Leiva – Terriblemente Cruel
This is more alternative rock with Spanish flavor, not Flamenco.
- Antonio Orozco – Llegará, Temblando
Pop-rock with some emotional vocal stylings but not Flamenco.
- Shakira – Boig per tu, La La La
While Shakira has drawn influence from many genres, these songs are pop/world music, not Flamenco.
- Malú – Me Fui, Deshazte de Mí
Malú comes from a Flamenco family and has Flamenco-pop influences, but these songs are ballads/pop, not traditional Flamenco.
✅ Closest to Flamenco Influence:
If we stretch the definition a bit, the
closest songs to having Flamenco elements would be:
- Enrique Iglesias – Bailando
- David Bisbal – Diez mil maneras
- Pablo Alborán – Por fin
- Malú – Me Fui
- Antonio Orozco – Temblando (possibly)
But again, these are all
Flamenco-pop or Latin pop, not traditional Flamenco in the sense of Camarón de la Isla, Paco de Lucía, or Sara Baras.
If you're looking for
true Flamenco, you'd want to look for artists like:
- Paco de Lucía
- Tomatito
- Niña Pastori
- Vicente Amigo
- Estrella Morente
- José Mercé"