Check on Latin music websites or the Zumba website. These sites will list Latin music for you to consider.
Click on the music and listen. Pay attention to the language in your songs. You may prefer to use edited music that will decrease the chances of inappropriate language used in the music.
Download the music you like. There is a small fee for purchasing the music.
Listen to the song in its entirety. You will be listening for inappropriate language and checking the beat to see how you can create a dance routine with the music.
Ask other instructors about their choice of music. They may offer some suggestions, or you can share music with each other.
Attend other dance classes. Glean ideas from the music your instructor uses. You will learn some new moves along with the new music, and it will keep your own dance classes fresh with new material.
Collect ideas during your certification courses. Often, you will be given a list of new music, along with new choreography. Enjoy this time and cultivate new friendships with your fellow dance instructors.
Listen to the radio. Write down the refrains of songs and look them up on the Internet.
Consider other sources for your Latin dance classes. Branch out into belly dancing music or Hip-Hop. You may find some music that adds interest and fun to your choreography.
Watch dance movies. Sometimes the simplest move can make a big impact in your dance routines.
Remember that your students want to have fun. They want a workout and want to learn new things. Adding new and challenging music will help keep your classes full and your students smiling.