Hot Latin Songs
Hot Latin Songs (formerly Hot Latin Tracks and Hot Latin 50) is a record chart published by Billboard magazine. It is often recognized as the most important music chart for Spanish language Latin music in the American music market. It was established by the magazine on September 6, 1986 with La Guirnalda by Rocío Dúrcal being the first song to reach number one. The chart was originally based on airplay on Latin music radio stations. Songs on the chart were not necessarily in Spanish language, since the chart inception a few songs in English language and Portuguese also have charted. In 1994, three charts were introduced in addition to Hot Latin Songs: Latin Pop Airplay, which deals with pop songs whether or not it is Spanish-language; Latin Regional Mexican Airplay, which dealt with different of styles of Mexican genres; and Latin Tropical Airplay, which focuses on the genres of tropical music. In 2005, the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart was introduced in response to the growing influence of Latin hip hop and reggaeton. Listings of the Hot Latin Songs are also shown on Telemundo's music page through a partnership between the two companies. On October 2012, Billboard updated the methodology for the Hot Latin Songs chart to include sales of digital downloads and streaming activity in addition to airplay. Furthermore, only predominantly Spanish-language songs are now eligible to appear on the chart. The airplay-only chart for Latin music continues to exist as the Latin Airplay chart.[1]
Chart achievements
Artist with the most number-one hits
Rank | Performer | Total | Weeks at No. 1 | Number-one songs (year)/(weeks at number-one) | Ref |
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1 | Enrique Iglesias | 27 | 176 | "Si Tú Te Vas" (1995) (8 weeks) "Experiencia Religiosa" (1996) (3 weeks) "Por Amarte" (1996) (8 weeks) "No Llores Por Mí" (1996) (1 week) "Trapecista" (1996) (5 weeks) "Enamorado Por Primera Vez" (1997) (12 weeks) "Sólo en Tí" (1997) (10 weeks) "Miente" (1997) (4 weeks) "Esperanza" (1998) (4 weeks) "Nunca Te Olvidaré" (1999) (1 week) "Bailamos" (1999) (1 week) "Ritmo Total" (1999) (4 week) "Héroe" (2001) (1 week) "Mentiroso" (2002) (1 week) "Quizás" (2003) (1 week) "Para Qué La Vida" (2003) (1 week) "Dímelo" (2007) (11 weeks) "Dónde Están Corazón" (2008) (3 weeks) "Lloro Por Tí" (2008) (2 weeks) "Gracias a Ti" (Remix) (Wisin & Yandel featuring Enrique Iglesias) (2009) (1 week) "Cuando Me Enamoro" (Enrique Iglesias featuring Juan Luis Guerra) (2010) (17 weeks) "No Me Digas Que No" (Enrique Iglesias featuring Wisin & Yandel) (2011) (1 week) "Loco" (Enrique Iglesias featuring Romeo Santos) (2013) (3 weeks) "El Perdedor" (Enrique Iglesias featuring Marco Antonio Solis) (2014) (1 week) "Bailando" (Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona) (2014-2015) (41 weeks) "El Perdón" (Nicky Jam and Enrique Iglesias) (2015) (30 weeks) "Duele el Corazón" (Enrique Iglesias and Wisin) (2016) (1 weeks) | [2] |
2 | Luis Miguel | 16 | 64 | "Ahora Te Puedes Marchar" (1987) (3 weeks) "La Incondicional" (1989) (7 weeks) "Fría Como el Viento" (1989) (3 weeks) "Tengo Todo Excepto a Tí" (1990) (8 weeks) "Entrégate" (1990) (1 week) "Inolvidable" (1992) (5 weeks) "No Sé Tú" (1992) (7 weeks) "Ayer" (1993) (3 weeks) "Hasta Que Me Olvides" (1993) (3 weeks) "El Día Que Me Quieras" (1994) (5 weeks) "La Media Vuelta" (1994) (3 weeks) "Si Nos Dejan" (1995) (7 weeks) "Por Debajo de la Mesa" (1997) (4 weeks) "O Tú o Ninguna" (1999) (1 week) "Como Duele" (2002) (2 weeks) "Te Necesito" (2003) (2 weeks) | [3] |
3 | Gloria Estefan | 15 | 41 | "Si Voy a Perderte" (1989) (5 weeks) "Mi Tierra" (1993) (6 weeks) "Con Los Años Que Me Quedan" (1993) (4 weeks) "Mi Buen Amor" (1994) (2 weeks) "Abriendo Puertas" (1995) (2 weeks) "Más Allá" (1996) (1 week) "No Pretendo" (1997) (1 week) "En El Jardín" (Alejandro Fernández and Gloria Estefan) (1997) (6 weeks) "Oye!" (1998) (1 week) "No Me Dejes de Querer" (2000) (1 week) "Como Me Duele Perderte" (2000) (2 weeks) "Hoy" (2003) (5 weeks) "Tu Fotografía" (2004) (1 week) "No Llores" (Gloria Estefan featuring José Feliciano, Carlos Santana and Sheila E.)(2007) (3 weeks) "Hotel Nacional" (2012) (1 week) | [4] |
3 | Marco Antonio Solís | 15 | 54 | "Y Ahora Te Vas" (Los Bukis) (1988) (1 week) "Cómo Fuí a Enamorarme de Tí" (Los Bukis) (1989) (5 weeks) "Mi Deseo" (Los Bukis) (1991) (6 weeks) "Mi Mayor Necesidad" (Los Bukis) (1992) (4 weeks) "Una Mujer Como Tú" (Marco Antonio Solís and Los Bukis) (1995) (6 weeks) "Que Pena Me Das" (1996) (10 weeks) "Recuerdos, Tristeza y Soledad" (1996) (8 weeks) "Así Como Te Conocí" (1997) (3 weeks) "La Venia Bendita" (1997) (1 week) "Si Te Pudiera Mentir" (1999) (3 weeks) "O Me Voy o Te Vas" (2001) (1 week) "Tu Amor o Tu Desprecio" (2003) (1 week) "Más Que Tu Amigo" (2004) (1 week) "Ojalá" (2007) (3 weeks) "El Perdedor" (Enrique Iglesias featuring Marco Antonio Solis) (2014) (1 week) | [5][6] |
5 | Ricky Martin | 11 | 38 | "Vuelve" (1998) (2 weeks) "Perdido Sin Tí" (1998) (1 week) "Livin' La Vida Loca" (1999) (9 weeks) "Bella" (1999) (3 weeks) "She Bangs" (2000) (1 week) "Sólo Quiero Amarte" (2001) (4 weeks) "Tal Vez" (2003) (11 weeks) "Jaleo" (2003) (1 week) "Y Todo Queda en Nada" (2004) (1 week) "Tu Recuerdo" (Ricky Martin featuring La Mari and Tommy Torres) (2006) (3 weeks) "Lo Mejor de Mi Vida Eres Tú" (2011) (Ricky Martin featuring Natalia Jiménez) (2 weeks) |
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5 | Wisin & Yandel | 11 | 27 | "Llame Pa' Verte" (2006) (2 weeks) "Pam Pam" (2006) (1 week) "Sexy Movimiento" (2008) (1 week) "Lloro Por Ti" (Enrique Iglesias Featuring Wisin & Yandel) (2008) (2 weeks) "Me Estás Tentando" (2009) (1 week) "Abusadora" (2009) (1 week) "Gracias a Tí" (Wisin & Yandel Featuring Enrique Iglesias) (2009) (1 week) "No Me Digas Que No" (Enrique Iglesias Feat. Wisin & Yandel) (2011) (1 week) "Tu Olor" (2011) (1 week) "Follow the Leader" (Wisin & Yandel Featuring Jennifer Lopez) (2012) (2 weeks) "Algo Me Gusta de Ti" (Wisin & Yandel Featuring Chris Brown & T-Pain) (2012) (14 weeks) | [8] |
7 | Shakira | 10 | 53 | "Ciega, Sordomuda" (1998) (3 weeks) "Tú" (1999) (1 week) "Suerte" (2001) (7 weeks) "Que Me Quedes Tú" (2003) (1 weeks) "La Tortura" (Shakira featuring Alejandro Sanz) (2005) (25 weeks) "Hips Don't Lie" (Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean) (2006) (8 weeks) "Te Lo Agradezco, Pero No" (Alejandro Sanz featuring Shakira) (2007) (1 week) "Loba" (2009) (5 weeks) "Loca" (Shakira featuring El Cata) (2010) (1 week) "Mi Verdad" (Maná Featuring Shakira) (2015) (1 Week) | [9] |
7 | Maná | 10 | 31 | "Mariposa Traicionera" (2003) (1 week) "Labios Compartidos" (2006) (8 weeks) "Bendita Tu Luz" (2006) (4 weeks) "Manda Una Señal" (2007) (1 week) "Si No Te Hubieras Ido" (2008) (2 weeks) "Lluvia al Corazón" (2011) (8 weeks) "Amor Clandestino" (2011) (1 week) "El Verdadero Amor Perdona" (2011) (4 weeks) "Hasta Que Te Conocí" (2012) (1 week) "Mi Verdad" (Maná Featuring Shakira) (2015) (1 week) | [10] |
9 | Chayanne | 9 | 33 | "Fuiste un Trozo de Hielo en la Escarcha" (1989) (4 weeks) "Completamente Enamorados" (1990) (5 weeks) "El Centro de Mi Corazón" (1992) (2 weeks) "Dejaría Todo" (1998) (5 weeks) "Yo Te Amo" (2000) (5 weeks) "Y Tú Te Vas" (2002) (7 weeks) "Un Siglo Sin Tí" (2003) (1 weeks) "Cuidarte el Alma" (2004) (3 weeks) "Si Nos Quedara Poco Tiempo" (2007) (1 week) | [11] |
10 | Alejandro Fernández | 8 | 35 | "Si Tu Supieras" (1997) (6 weeks) "En El Jardín" Alejandro Fernández and Gloria Estefan (1997) (6 weeks) "No Sé Olvidar" (1998) (8 weeks) "Yo Nací Para Amarte" (1998) (5 weeks) "Loco" (1999) (1 week) "Tantita Pena" (2001) (6 weeks) "Me Dediqué a Perderte" (2004) (2 weeks) "Se Me Va la Voz" (2010) (1 week) | [12] |
10 | Juanes | 8 | 53 | "Fotografía" (Juanes featuring Nelly Furtado) (2003) (5 weeks) "Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor" (2004) (12 weeks) "Volverte a Ver" (2005) (3 weeks) "La Camisa Negra" (2005) (8 weeks) "Me Enamora" (2007) (20 weeks) "Gotas de Agua Dulce" (2008) (3 weeks) "Yerbatero" (2010) (1 week) "La Señal" (2012) (1 week) | [13] |
Songs with most weeks at number-one
Number-one debuts
Single | Performer (s) | Date | Ref |
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"El Palo" | Juan Gabriel | July 15, 1995 | [26] |
"Enamorado Por Primera Vez" | Enrique Iglesias | February 1, 1997 | [27] |
"Sólo En Tí" | Enrique Iglesias | May 3, 1997 | [28] |
"La Venia Bendita" | Marco Antonio Solís | October 11, 1997 | [29] |
"Por Qué Te Conocí" | Los Temerarios | February 7, 1998 | [30] |
"Tal Vez" | Ricky Martin | April 12, 2003 | [31][32] |
"Labios Compartidos" | Maná | August 5, 2006 | [33] |
"Me Enamora" | Juanes | September 29, 2007 | [33] |
"Lluvia al Corazón" | Maná | March 21, 2011 | [34] |
"You" | Romeo Santos | May 28, 2011 | [35] |
"Hotel Nacional" | Gloria Estefan | January 14, 2012 | [36] |
"Volví a Nacer" | Carlos Vives | October 4, 2012 | [37] |
"Mi Verdad" | Maná featuring Shakira | February 28, 2015 | [38] |
Non predominantly Spanish-language songs that reached number-one
- "La Lambada" by Kaoma (1990) (Portuguese)
- "My Heart Will Go On" by Céline Dion (1998) (English)
- "Give Me Everything" by Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack, and Nayer (2011) (English)
- "Hotel Nacional" by Gloria Estefan (2012) (English)
- "Ai Se Eu Te Pego" by Michel Teló (2012) (Portuguese)
Most number-ones from an album
- 5 — Enrique Iglesias — Enrique Iglesias (1995–1997)
- 4 — Selena — Amor Prohibido (1994–1995)
- 4 — Jon Secada — Otro Día Más Sin Verte (1992–1993)
- 4 — Romeo Santos — Formula, Vol. 1 (2011–2012)
Self-replacement at number one
- Alejandro Fernández — "En El Jardín" feat. Gloria Estefan (1 week) → "Si Tu Supieras" (1 week) (January 3, 1998) → "En El Jardín" (5 weeks) (January 10, 1998).
- Juanes — "Me Enamora" (20 weeks) → "Gotas de Agua Dulce" (3 weeks) (February, 2008)
- Juan Luis Guerra - "Bachata en Fukuoka" (1 week) → "Cuando Me Enamoro" Enrique Iglesias feat. Juan Luis Guerra (14 weeks) (June 12, 2010)
- Romeo Santos - "Propuesta Indecente" (3 weeks) → "Loco" Enrique Iglesias feat. Romeo Santos (1 week) (October 19, 2013)
Songs that have hit number one by two different artists
- "Toda La Vida" by Franco (October 11, 1986) and by Emmanuel (October 18, 1986).
- "¡Basta Ya!" by Olga Tañón (May 18, 1996) and by Conjunto Primavera (August 25, 2007).
Hot 100 and Hot Latin Songs simultaneous number-one hits
- "Don't Wanna Lose You" and "Si Voy a Perderte" by Gloria Estefan (September 16, 1989)
- "Livin' La Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin (May 8, 1999)
- "Bailamos" by Enrique Iglesias (August 17, 1999)
- "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" and "Ven Conmigo (Solamente Tú)" by Christina Aguilera (October 14, 2000)
- "Hips Don't Lie" by Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean (June 17–24, 2006)
- "Give Me Everything" by Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack, and Nayer (July 21, 2011)
Year-End & Decade-end charts
References
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External links
- Official Billboard site
- Current Billboard Hot Latin Songs
- Current Billboard Top Latin Songs on Telemundo
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