Latin Pop Airplay

Latin Pop Airplay (also referred to as Latin Pop Songs) is a record chart published on Billboard magazine. It features Latin music information from pop music usually in Spanish. It was established by the magazine on October 8, 1994 with Mañana by Cristian Castro being the first song to reach number-one. This chart features only singles or tracks and like most Billboard charts, is based on airplay; the radio charts are compiled using information tracked by from Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems (BDS), which electronically monitors radio stations in more than 140 markets across the United States. The audience charts cross-reference BDS data with listener information compiled by the Arbitron ratings system to determine the approximate number of audience impressions made for plays in each daypart.[1]

Charts achievements

Artist with the most number-one hits

Rank Performer Total Weeks at No. 1 Number-one songs (year)/(weeks at number-one) Ref
1 Enrique Iglesias 20 118 "Si Tú Te Vas" (1995)
"Por Amarte" (1996)
"Enamorado Por Primera Vez" (1997)
"Sólo en Tí" (1997) (10 weeks)
"Miente" (1997)
"Esperanza" (1998)
"Nunca Te Olvidaré" (1999)
"Bailamos" (1999)
"Ritmo Total" (1999)
"Héroe" (2001)
"Mentiroso" (2002)
"Quizás" (2003)
"Dímelo" (2007)
"¿Dónde Están Corazón?" (2008)
"Cuando Me Enamoro" (Enrique Iglesias featuring Juan Luis Guerra) (2010)
"I Like It" (Enrique Iglesias featuring Pitbull) (2010)
"No Me Digas Que No (Enrique Iglesias featuring Wisin & Yandel) (2011) (2013)
"Loco" (Enrique Iglesias featuring Romeo Santos)
"El Perdedor" (Enrique Iglesias featuring Marco Antonio Solís)
"Bailando" (Enrique Iglesias featuring Gente de Zona and Descemer Bueno)
[2]
2 Shakira 14 85 "Estoy Aquí" (1996) (4 weeks)
"Se Quiere, Se Mata" (1997) (2 weeks)
"Ciega, Sordomuda" (1998) (3 weeks)
"" (1999) (5 weeks)
"Suerte" (2001) (14 weeks)
"Que Me Quedes Tú" (2003) (3 weeks)
"La Tortura" (Shakira featuring Alejandro Sanz) (2005) (25 weeks)
"Hips Don't Lie" (Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean) (2006) (2 weeks)
"Te Lo Agradezco, Pero No" (Alejandro Sanz featuring Shakira) (2007) (3 weeks)
"Loba" (2009) (11 weeks)
"Lo Hecho Está Hecho" (2009) (1 weeks)
"Gitana" (2010) (3 weeks)
"Loca" (Shakira featuring El Cata) (2010) (7 weeks)
"Mi Verdad" (2015) (2 weeks)
[3]
3 Cristian Castro 11 36 "Mañana" (1994)
"Azul Gris" (1995)
"Con Tu Amor" (1995)
"Vuélveme a Querer" (1995)
"Amarte a Ti" (1996)
"Amor" (1996)
"Lo Mejor de Mí" (1997)
"Azul" (2001)
"Cuando Me Miras Así" (2002)
"Te Buscaría" (2004)
"Amor Eterno" (2005)
[4]
4 Luis Miguel 10 65 "El Día Que Me Quieras" (1994)
"La Media Vuelta" (1994)
"Todo y Nada" (1995)
"Dame" (1995)
"Sueña" (1996)
"Por Debajo de la Mesa" (1997)
"El Reloj" (1997)
"O Tú O Ninguna" (1999)
"Como Duele" (2002)
"Te Necesito" (2003)
[5]
4 Ricky Martin 10 63 "Vuelve" (1998) (3 weeks)
"Perdido Sin Ti" (1998) (2 week)
"Livin' la Vida Loca" (1999) (10 weeks)
"Bella" (1999) (7 weeks)
"Sólo Quiero Amarte" (2001) (7 weeks)
"Tal Vez" (2003) (13 weeks)
"Tu Recuerdo" (Ricky Martin featuring La Mari and Tommy Torres (2006) (13 weeks)
"Lo Mejor de Mi Vida Eres Tú" (2011) (Ricky Martin featuring Natalia Jiménez) (5 weeks)
"Disparo al corazón" (2015) (4 week)
"La Mordidita" (2015) (1 week)
[6]
4 Ricardo Arjona 10 41 "Desnuda" (2000)
"Cuando" (2000)
"El Problema" (2002)
"Por Qué Es Tan Cruel El Amor" (2005)
"Acompañame A Estar Solo" (2006)
"Como Duele" (2008)
"El Amor" (2011)
"Fuiste Tú" (2012)
"Te Quiero" (2012)
"Mientras Tanto" (2012)
[7]
6 Chayanne 8 44 "Solamente tu Amor" (1996)
"Dejaría Todo" (1998)
"Yo Te Amo" (2000)
"Y Tú Te Vas" (2002)
"Un Siglo Sin Ti" (2003)
"Cuidarte el Amor" (2004)
"No Te Preocupes Por Mi" (2006)
"Si Nos Quedara Poco Tiempo" (2007)
[8]

Songs with most weeks at number-one

Number-one debuts

Single Performer Date Ref
"Tal Vez" Ricky Martin April 12, 2003 [9][10]

Best-performing Latin Pop Songs singles by year

Year Artist Song
1995[11] Myriam Hernández "Ese Hombre"
1996[12] Enrique Iglesias "Por Amarte"
1997[13] Luis Miguel "Por Debajo de la Mesa"
1998[14] Ricky Martin "Vuelve"
1999[14] Chayanne "Dejaría Todo"
2000[15] Son by Four "A Puro Dolor"
2001[16] Juan Gabriel "Abrázame Muy Fuerte"
2002[17] Chayanne "Y Tu Te Vas"
2003[18] Ricky Martin "Tal Vez"
2004[19] Chayanne "Cuidarte el Alma"
2005[20] Juanes "La Camisa Negra"
2006[21] Maná "Labios Compartidos"
2009[22] Luis Fonsi featuring David Bisbal, Aleks Syntek, and Noel Schajris "Aquí Estoy Yo"
2010[23] Enrique Iglesias featuring Juan Luis Guerra "Cuando Me Enamoro"
2011[24] Don Omar featuring Lucenzo "Danza Kuduro"
2012[25] Michel Teló "Ai Se Eu Te Pego"
2013[26] Daddy Yankee "Limbo"

See also

References

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