Hot Latin Tracks
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The Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart is the most important music chart for Spanish language singles in the American music market. It was established by the magazine in the 1970s, when music labels and Billboard realized that Spanish-language songs had a great potential to the American audiences. The chart is based on airplay on Latin music stations. Songs on the chart are not necessarily in Spanish language.
[edit] Chart achievements
[edit] Artist with the most number-one hits
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- Special Mention
- Ana Gabriel is the only performer with 4 double digit number-one hits: "Ay Amor" (14 weeks); "Cosas del Amor" (10 weeks); "Es Demasiado Tarde" (10 weeks) and "Evidencias" (10 weeks).
[edit] Songs with most weeks at number-one
25 weeks
- "La Tortura" – Shakira featuring Alejandro Sanz (2005)
20 weeks
- "A Puro Dolor" – Son By Four (2000)
- "Me Enamora" – Juanes (2007-2008)
16 weeks
- "Qué Te Pasa" – Yurí (1988)
- "Rompe" – Daddy Yankee (2005-2006)
14 weeks
- "Ay Amor" – Ana Gabriel (1988)
- "De Mi Enamorate" – Daniela Romo (1987)
13 weeks
- "Quitame Ese Hombre" – Pilar Montenegro (2002)
- "Lo Mejor de tu Vida" – Julio Iglesias (1987)
12 weeks
- "Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor" – Juanes (2004)
- "Enamorado Por Primera Vez"– Enrique Iglesias (1999)
11 weeks
- "Dímelo" – Enrique Iglesias 2007
- "Tal Vez" – Ricky Martin
- "Amor" – Cristian Castro (1996)
10 weeks
- "Sólo En Tí" –Enrique Iglesias (1997)
- "Que Pena Me Das" – Marco Antonio Solís (1996)
- "Tú Sólo Tú" – Selena (1995)
- "Evidencias" – Ana Gabriel (1992)
- "Cosas del Amor" – Vikki Carr and Ana Gabriel (1991)
- "Todo, Todo, Todo" – Daniela Romo (1991)
- "Es Demasiado Tarde" – Ana Gabriel (1990/1991)
- "Como Tú" – José José (1989)
- "Como Tu Mujer" – Rocío Dúrcal (1988/1989)
[edit] Number-one debuts
- "El Palo" — Juan Gabriel (July 15, 1995)
- "Enamorado Por Primera Vez" — Enrique Iglesias (February 1, 1997)
- "Sólo En Tí" — Enrique Iglesias (May 3, 1997)
- "La Venia Bendita" — Marco Antonio Solís (October 11, 1997)
- "Por Qué Te Conocí" — Los Temerarios (February 7, 1998)
- "Tal Vez" — Ricky Martin (April 12, 2003)
- "Labios Compartidos" - Maná (August 5, 2006)
- "Me Enamora" — Juanes (September 29, 2007)
[edit] Non-Spanish songs that reached number-one
- "Hips Don't Lie" by Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean (2006) (English)
- "Bailamos" by Enrique Iglesias (1999) (English)
- "My Heart Will Go On" by Céline Dion (1998) (English)
- "La Lambada" by Kaoma (1990) (Portuguese)
[edit] Number-one hits by non-Latin American artists
"Fotografía" by Juanes featuring Nelly Furtado (2003)
"Ven Conmigo (Sólamente Tú)" by Christina Aguilera (2001)
"My Heart Will Go On" by Céline Dion (1998)
"Volaré" by Gipsy Kings (1990)
"Lambada" by Kaoma (1990)
[edit] Hispanic-American artists that reached number-one
Los Lobos (1987) ("La Bamba")
Vikki Carr (1991) ("Cosas del Amor")
Selena (1992-1995) ("Buenos Amigos", "Donde Quiera Que Estés", "Amor Prohibido", "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom", "No Me Queda Mas", "Fotos y Recuerdos", "Tú Sólo Tú")
Marc Anthony (1999-2004) ("Y Hubo Alguien", "Dímelo", "No Me Ames", "Muy Dentro de Mí", "Ahora Quien")
Jaci Velásquez (1999-2001) ("Llegar a Tí", "Cómo Se Cura Una Herida")
Jennifer Lopez (1999-2007) ("No Me Ames", "¿Qué Hiciste?")
Giselle (2000) ("Júrame")
Jennifer Peña (2002-2004) ("Vivo y Muero en Tu Piel", "El Dolor de tu Presencia")
[edit] Most number-ones from an album
- 5 — Enrique Iglesias — Enrique Iglesias (1995/1997)
- 4 — Alejandro Fernández — Me Estoy Enamorando (1997/1998)
- 4 — Selena — Amor Prohibido (1994/1995)
- 4 — Jon Secada — Otro Día Más Sin Verte (1992/1993)
- 3 — Maná — Amar es Combatir (2006/2007)
- 3 — Juanes — Mi Sangre (2005)
- 3 — Ricky Martin — Almas del Silencio (2003/2004)
- 3 — Enrique Iglesias — Quizas (2002)
- 3 — Enrique Iglesias — Vivir (1997)
- 3 — Marco Antonio Solís — En Pleno Vuelo (1996/1997)
- 3 — Gloria Estefan — Mi Tierra (1993/1994)
[edit] Self-replacement at number one
- Alejandro Fernández — "En El Jardín" (1 week) → "Si Tu Supieras" (1 week) (January 03, 1998) → "En El Jardín" (5 weeks) (January 10, 1998).
- Juanes — "Me Enamora" (20 weeks) → "Gotas de Agua Dulce" (1 week) (February, 2008)
[edit] 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). The track was written by Marco Antonio Solís.
[edit] Hot 100 and Hot Latin Tracks simultaneous number-one hits
- "Hips Don't Lie" by Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean (June 17 - June 24, 2006)
- "Don't Wanna Lose You" and "Si Voy A Perderte" by Gloria Estefan (September 16, 1989)
- "Livin' La Vida Loca" and "Livin' La Vida Loca (Spanish Version)" by Ricky Martin (May 8 - June 5 2000)
- "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" and "Ven Conmigo (Solamente Tú)" by Christina Aguilera (October 14 - October 21, 2000)
[edit] Year-End charts
- Hot Latin Tracks Year-End Chart of 2006
- Hot Latin Tracks Year-End Chart of 1989
- Hot Latin Tracks Year-End Chart of 1988
[edit] External links
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