Spanish-language tracks are some of the most requested songs on Roblox. Reggaetón, regional Mexican, Latin trap, and classic bachata all show up in boombox playlists across games, from roleplay worlds to obbies.
All of this runs on one simple system: numeric audio IDs. Once you know a song’s ID and have a boombox, you can blast it to anyone nearby.
What Roblox Spanish music ID codes are
Roblox assigns every uploaded audio file a unique numeric ID. When a creator uploads a Spanish track that’s cleared for use, it gets one of these numbers. Typing the ID into a boombox lets the game fetch and play that audio.
In practice, that means each Spanish song you hear tied to a boombox can be represented by a single number string. Share the number and anyone else can play the same track in any experience that allows custom audio.
Core Spanish Roblox music ID list
These are widely used Spanish or Spanish-language tracks that currently circulate as Roblox audio IDs. The table keeps what matters: song, main artist, and the exact code you need to paste into a boombox.
| Song | Artist | Roblox Music ID |
|---|---|---|
| No Eh Cambiado | Junior H | 6064909089 |
| Despacito | Luis Fonsi | 1949839048 |
| Me Interesas | El Komander | 488466387 |
| Todo de Ti | Rauw Alejandro | 6887728970 |
| No Te Veo | Jowell y Randy | 3686355887 |
| Mia | Bad Bunny & Drake | 3126987970 |
| 4K | El Alfa, Darell & Noriel | 4827648592 |
| Ram Pam Pam | Becky G & Natti Natasha | 7132624331 |
| Yonaguni | Bad Bunny | 6957372976 |
| Mi Gente (NGHTMRE Trap Remix) | J Balvin, Willy William | 1178537204 |
| Mi Gente | J Balvin, Willy William | 905547853 |
| Peligro | Aventura | 3706890609 |
| Si Estuviéemos Junos | Bad Bunny | 3014403480 |
| Tal Vez | Paulo Londra | 5163022545 |
| Tu Eres La Official | DAVI | 6161027335 |
| Soy El Diablo | Natanael Cano | 4594532426 |
| En Modesto Se La Pasa | Fuerza Regida | 4827967459 |
These codes lean heavily on reggaetón, Latin trap, and regional Mexican, which tend to dominate boomboxes in social games and hangout lobbies.
Latino and South American-flavored IDs beyond mainstream hits
Not every good Spanish track on Roblox is a chart hit. There’s a parallel ecosystem of royalty-free and production music that leans on cumbia, vallenato, mariachi textures, or generic “Latino party” energy, all uploaded as safe-to-use audio.
Some notable examples:
| Song | Artist | Roblox Music ID |
|---|---|---|
| La Cucaracha (feat. Juan David Cardenas) | Sr Ortegon | 1837258874 |
| Bailar la Cumbia | Pájaro Canzani | 1837241189 |
| Amor (feat. Pana Black) | Sr Ortegon | 1837255832 |
| Mi Ritmo (feat. Pana Black) | Sr Ortegon | 1837255930 |
| Bailando Como Es | Enzo Villaparedes | 9038682370 |
| Detrás De Mi Nostalgia | Morro y Su Reunión | 112314487354727 |
| En Esta Fiesta Seremos Unidos (Versión 2) | Armonia Artificial | 75841026414016 |
| Fidelina | Ary Fernandez y Euforia Latina | 73293464730482 |
| Odiame | Trío de Ponce | 124000012020771 |
These IDs are useful when you want a Latin vibe without dropping a track that everyone has already heard a thousand times in Brookhaven or Bloxburg.
Spanish guitar Roblox IDs
For quieter lobbies or background music in roleplay builds, Spanish guitar codes are a common choice. They avoid lyrics entirely but still keep a recognizably Hispanic sound.
| Track | Roblox Music ID |
|---|---|
| Spanish Guitar 30 | 1844465893 |
| Alborada (Spanish) (Guitar) | 1842416747 |
| Nocturno (Spanish) (Guitar) | 1842416806 |
| Spanish Guitar Mystery | 1845168335 |
Because these are instrumentals, they’re less likely to clash with in-game voice chat or other sound effects.
How to play Spanish music IDs on Roblox
To actually hear any of these codes, you need a boombox item and an experience that allows user-selectable audio. Many popular games block custom music, so the boombox will do nothing there.
One common way to test or use songs is to join the Catalog Heaven experience on Roblox and grab a free boombox there. Once you are in a compatible game and have a boombox equipped, the flow is straightforward:
- Equip the boombox from your inventory or the game’s catalog system.
- Click or tap the boombox so the input box for a music ID appears.
- Paste or type the numeric ID exactly, with no spaces.
- Confirm or press the play button in the prompt.
If you want to verify that a specific ID still works without bothering other players, there are dedicated “test music codes” experiences that exist purely to check if a song plays.
Note: individual experiences can override or mute boombox audio entirely, regardless of whether a code is valid.
Why some Spanish IDs are marked as “LOUD”
Beyond regular tracks, there is an entire niche of “LOUD” Spanish IDs: aggressively compressed audio, often boosted well above normal listening levels. These are designed to cut through crowded lobbies or to function as a kind of chaotic sound meme.
Clips can range from reggaetón hooks to religious rap verses and highly distorted choruses. They show up in playlists for experiences where noise is part of the culture and players expect it.
Tip: if you’re using loud IDs around other people, keep your device volume in check. On headphones, these tracks spike much harder than standard uploads.
Finding more Spanish and Mexican Roblox IDs
The codes above are a starting point, not an exhaustive catalog. New Spanish, Mexican, and broader Latino tracks are uploaded constantly under tags like “latino”, “south american”, or “spanish guitar”. Many players also share curated lists focused on:
- Mexican corridos and sierreño for themed roleplay servers.
- Party reggaetón and Latin pop for dance or club-style games.
- Ambient or guitar-focused tracks for Bloxburg houses and cafés.
Once you find a style that fits your game, you can build a personal playlist of IDs and keep them in a note, so you’re not searching every time you load into a new server.
As long as you have a functioning boombox and a valid ID, Roblox treats Spanish songs like any other audio: one number, one track. The rest is taste, volume, and how your lobby feels about blasting “Despacito” in 2025.