México Top 100
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The México Top 100 is a weekly-compiled musical chart that shows the top 100 songs in airplay and sales in Mexico. The chart was first compiled in 2003 and it is considered (although, never announced) to be the Official Singles Chart in Mexico.
Even though the chart favours Latin-American or Spanish songs, many international artist have had a successful run in the chart and a few have even reached the top, most recently Rihanna's "Don't Stop The Music". The first non-spanish song to top the chart was Nelly Furtado's "Try". To date, the chart has had way over sixty number one hits, the first of which was Ricardo Arjona's "El Problema". Shakira has been the artist with more weeks at the top, with thirty-three and mexican electro-pop band Belanova are the act with the most number-one singles in the chart, with five.
The chart combines airplay and sales, but due to the lack of physical singles in the Mexican music market and the low digital sales, airplay has been the main tool to help the artist chart well on the chart.
The current number one is "Gotas de Agua Dulce" by Juanes.
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[edit] Number-one singles
[edit] Records
[edit] Act with most number ones
- Belanova (5)
- Yahir (4), Sin Bandera (4), Shakira (4), Juanes (4) and RBD (4)
- Reik (3), Julieta Venegas (3)
[edit] Act with most weeks at No. 1
- Shakira - 33 weeks
- Belanova - 24 weeks
- Julieta Venegas - 22 weeks
- Ricky Martin - 21 weeks
- Alejandro Sanz - 17 weeks
[edit] Most number ones in one year
2003
- Sin Bandera (Amor Real, Mientes Tan Bien)
2004
2005
2006
2007
- None of the artists scored more than one number one
2008