2019 in Latin music

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Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny was named Top Latin Artist of the Year in the United States by Billboard.[1]
List of years in Latin music

The following is a list of events and releases that happened in 2019 in Latin music. The list covers events and releases from Latin regions from the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas of Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula.

Events[]

January–March[]

  • February 10 – The 61st Annual Grammy Awards are held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.[2]
  • February 21 – The 31st Annual Lo Nuestro Awards are held at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida.[3] Puerto Rican singer Ozuna is the biggest winner, with nine awards.[3] The Album of the Year category was removed due to a tendency in Latin pop music about releasing non-album singles.[4]
    • Colombian singer J Balvin wins Artist of the Year.
    • "Me Niego" by Reik featuring Ozuna and Wisin wins Song of the Year and Collaboration of the Year.
    • Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos receives the Excellence Award. Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee and American band Intocable receive the Lifetime Achievement Award.
  • February 25 – "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee becomes the first YouTube video to reach six billion views on the site.[5]
  • March 5 – The 27th Annual ASCAP Latin Awards are held at the El San Juan Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[6][7]
    • "I Like It" by Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin wins Song of the Year.
    • Daddy Yankee wins Songwriter/Artist of the Year. Colombian singer Maluma wins Songwriter of the Year.
    • Puerto Rican singer, lyricist and producer Draco Rosa receives the Vanguard Award. Dominican singer Milly Quezada receives the Heritage Award.
  • March 14 – The 6th iHeartRadio Music Awards are held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California.[8]
    • Bad Bunny wins Latin Artist of the Year.
    • Vibras by J Balvin wins Latin Album of the Year.
    • "X" by Nicky Jam and J Balvin wins Latin Song of the Year.
  • March 20 – The 26th Annual BMI Latin Awards are held at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.[9]
    • "Mi Gente" by J Balvin and Willy William wins Contemporary Latin Song of the Year.
    • Ozuna and Puerto Rican manager and songwriter Vicente Saavedra win Contemporary Latin Songwriter of the Year.
    • Argentine producer Sebastian Krys receives the Champion Award. Mexican singer Mario Quintero Lara, vocalist of Los Tucanes de Tijuana, receives the President's Award.
  • March 21 – In response to the lack of nominees for reggaeton and Latin trap albums at the Grammy Awards, Telemundo launched the Premios Tu Música Urbano in Puerto Rico.[10] These are the second Latin urban-oriented awards, following the People's Choice Reggaeton and Urban Awards, which lasted from 2005 to 2007.[11] The 1st Premios Tu Música Urbano are held at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Ozuna is the biggest winner with six awards.[12]
    • Ozuna wins Artist of the Year.
    • Aura by Ozuna wins Album of the Year.
    • "Dura" by Daddy Yankee wins Song of the Year.
  • March 27 – The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) reports that the Latin music industry in the United States grew 18% in 2018 to $413 million in revenue, with streaming comprising 93% of its market.[13][14] Revenues from on-demand and ad-supported services including YouTube, Vevo and Spotify grew 34%.[13] Latin music sales comprise 6% of its total revenue in the United States.[13] Sales from digital downloads and physical albums decreased 23% and 63% in comparison to 2017, respectively.[13]

April–June[]

  • April 2 – The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) reports that Latin America shows the highest regional growth for a fourth consecutive year, with a revenue increase of 16.8%.[15]
    • "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber is the best-selling Spanish-language song of 2018 and the sixth overall, with 11.8 million sales plus track-equivalent streams in the world.
  • April 13J Balvin becomes the first ever reggaeton-singing act to ever perform at Coachella.[16] Other Spanish-singing acts include Los Tucanes de Tijuana, Bad Bunny, Rosalía, Mon Laferte and Javiera Mena among others.[17]
  • April 25 – The 26th Annual Billboard Latin Music Awards are held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.[18] Ozuna breaks the record of most wins in a single edition of the awards, with 11.[18]
  • May 1 – The 26th Annual Billboard Music Awards are held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.[19]
  • May 13 – The 4th Heat Latin Music Awards are held at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.[20]
    • J Balvin and Karol G win Best Male and Female Artist, respectively. Zion & Lennox win Best Group or Band.
    • "Pineapple" by Karol G wins Best Video.
    • "Amantes" by Greeicy featuring Mike Bahía wins Best Collaboration.
  • May 14 – The 21st Premios Gardel take place at Ángel Bustelo Auditorium in Mendoza to celebrate the best in Argentinian music.[21]
    • Prender un Fuego by Marilina Bertoldi wins Album of the Year.
    • "Sin Querer Queriendo" by Lali featuring Mau y Ricky wins Song of the Year.
    • "Studio 2" by Escalandrum wins Record of the Year.
    • Destino San Javier win Best New Artist.
  • May 18 – J Balvin becomes he first ever reggaeton-singing act to ever perform on Saturday Night Live.[22]

July–September[]

  • July 3 – Seven years after Jenni Rivera's death, "Aparentemente Bien" was posthumously released by Rivera's family on what would have been her 50th birthday. The song was found in a hard drive by Rivera's brother Juan.[23]
  • July 9—13 – The 20th Latin Alternative Music Conference is held in New York City.[24]
  • July 17 – Following a series of scandals involving Puerto Rican governor Ricardo Rosselló, Puerto Rican singers Residente, ILE, and Bad Bunny released "Afilando Los Cuchillos" as a protest to corruption in the Puerto Rican government. Bad Bunny also postponed his tour in Europe to join the protests.[25]
  • August 3 – J Balvin becomes the first ever Latin artist to headline Lollapalooza Chicago.[26]
  • August 26 – The music video for "Con Altura" by Rosalía and J Balvin featuring El Guincho, directed by Director X, wins the MTV Video Music Award for Best Latin Video. Rosalía became the first ever Spanish act to ever win a VMA.[27] "Con Altura" also won the Best Choreography category.

October–December[]

Number-ones albums and singles by country[]

Spanish-language songs on the Billboard Hot 100[]

In 2019, a total of 20 Spanish-language songs have debuted in the Billboard Hot 100 and other four charted from the previous year. From the Latin songs released in 2019, "Con Calma" by Daddy Yankee and Katy Perry featuring Snow was the highest-peaking of the year, having reached number 22. "Vete" by Bad Bunny became the highest debut in the history of the Hot 100 for a completely-Spanish-language song by a solo act with no accompanying artists.[31]

Song Performer(s) Entry Peak Weeks Ref.
"Taki Taki" DJ Snake featuring Selena Gomez, Ozuna, and Cardi B October 13, 2018 11 26 [32]
"Mía" Bad Bunny featuring Drake October 27, 2018 5 27 [33]
"Ella Quiere Beber" Anuel AA and Romeo Santos November 17, 2018 61 20 [34]
"Feliz Navidad" José Feliciano December 22, 2018 29 3 [a]
2019 debuts
"Solo de Mí" Bad Bunny January 12, 2019 93 1 [39]
"Secreto" Anuel AA and Karol G February 2, 2019 68 10 [40]
"Con Calma" Daddy Yankee and Katy Perry featuring Snow[b] February 9, 2019 22 25 [43]
"Calma" Pedro Capó and Farruko March 23, 2019 71 20 [44]
"Inmortal" Aventura April 20, 2019 95 1 [45]
"Baila Baila Baila" Ozuna featuring Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Farruko, and Anuel AA May 11, 2019 69 9 [46]
"Soltera" Lunay featuring Bad Bunny and Daddy Yankee May 25, 2019 71 12 [47]
"Te Robaré" Nicky Jam and Ozuna 91 6 [48]
"HP" Maluma June 8, 2019 96 1 [49]
"Callaíta" Bad Bunny and Tainy June 22, 2019 52 20 [50]
"Amor Genuino" Ozuna 92 1 [51]
"Otro Trago" Sech and Darell featuring Nicky Jam, Ozuna, and Anuel AA 34 20 [52]
"Qué Pretendes" J Balvin and Bad Bunny July 13, 2019 65 5 [53]
"No Me Conoce" Jhay Cortez featuring J Balvin and Bad Bunny July 20, 2019 71 14 [54]
"China" Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, and Karol G featuring Ozuna and J Balvin August 3, 2019 43 17 [55]
"La Canción" J Balvin and Bad Bunny September 14, 2019 84 8 [56]
"Adicto" Tainy, Anuel AA, and Ozuna October 5, 2019 86 2 [57]
"Tusa" Karol G and Nicki Minaj November 23, 2019 78 3 [58]
"Ritmo" The Black Eyed Peas and J Balvin November 30, 2019 89 4 [59]
"Vete" Bad Bunny December 7, 2019 33 4 [60]
"Feliz Navidad" José Feliciano December 14, 2019 23 3 [a]

Sales and streaming[]

United States[]

In July 2019, Nielsen SoundScan reported that equivalent album units for Latin music in the United States totaled 10.2 million in the tracking period of January 4 through June 20, 2019.[61]

Awards[]

Latin music awards[]

Awards with Latin categories[]

Albums released[]

First-quarter[]

January[]

Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label
11 Lo Nuestro (En Vivo) Yelsy Heredia Tropical Bis Music
25 Reflexión Ana Guerra Latin pop Universal Music Spain
Andrés Cepeda Big Band (En Vivo) Andrés Cepeda Tropical Sony Music
Las Canciones de la Abuela Buyuchek y La Abuela Irma Silva Norteño Fonovisa
¿Hay Alguien en Casa? Mucho Indie pop Kartoffel Kollektiv
29 Solosh Eddie Mora Bermúdez and Orquesta Sinfónica de Heredia Classical Asociación Sinfónica De Heredia

February[]

Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label
1 Vida Luis Fonsi Latin pop "Despacito"
"Échame la Culpa"
"Calypso"
"Imposible"
"Sola"
Universal Latin
Turning Pages Claudia Acuña Latin jazz Delfín
8 Mujeres Y La Bamba Latin alternative Tender Loving Empire
Cambio de Clima Bryant Myers and Miky Woodz Urban La Commission
Para Aventuras y Curiosidades Mau y Ricky Pop
Heroes en Tiempos de Guerra David Bustamante Pop Universal Music Spain
Mi Persona Preferida El Bebeto Mariachi/ranchera Disa
Besta Fera Jards Macalé MPB Zilles Produções
Hora Certa Paula Fernandes Música sertaneja Universal Music
15 illumiNATTI Natti Natasha Reggaeton, Latin pop "Quien Sabe"
"Me Gusta"
"Lamento Tu Perdida"
"Pa Mala Yo
"La Mejor Version de Mi"
Pina, Sony Latin
Yo Me Llamo Cumbia Puerto Candelaria and Juancho Valencia Cumbia Merlín Producciones, Peerless
Extrapolaciones y Dos Preguntas 1989-2000 Fangoria Pop Warner Music Spain
O Futuro Não Demora BaianaSystem Brazilian rock Toca Discos
22 Para Que No Te Lo Imagines Saul Alarcón Banda Fonovisa
Em Todos Os Cantos Marília Mendonça Música sertaneja Som Livre
Más Futuro Que Pasado Juanes Latin pop Universal Music Latino
Good Vibes, Buenas Vibras Tr3r Elemento Regional Mexican DEL
25 Memorías de Navidad Víctor Manuelle Christmas, Tropical Sony Music Latin
26 Roto Enrique Campos Tango Acqua
28 Llego La Queen Ivy Queen Reggaeton, dancehall "Pal Frente y Pa Tras"
"Llego La Queen"
La Commission
Puro Pa'DELita (En Vivo) Abraham Vázquez Regional Mexican DEL

March[]

Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label
1 Oh Long Johnson Miss Caffeina Dance-pop Warner Music Spain
8 Conexión Juan Pablo Vega N
LOST Alex Rose Los Oídos Fresh
12 Tempo Mínimo Delia Fischer MPB Nomad Música
15 Percepción Intocable Norteño Fonovisa
Sigue la Dinastía[62] Alex Fernández Ranchera Columbia
Mart'nália Canta Vinicius de Moraes Mart'nália Samba Biscoito Fino
America Claudio Constantini Classical Biscoito Fino
22 Me Hiciste un Borracho La Trakalosa de Monterrey Regional Mexican Remex
La Gran Esfera La Casa Azul Electropop Elefant Records
54 + 1 Danny Ocean Reggaeton Atlantic
Nuclear Leiva Pop rock Sony Music Spain
Goela Abaixo Liniker e os Caramelows Brazilian rock Independente
26 Cuba: The Legacy Enrique Pérez Mesa and the National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba Classical Rycy Productions
27 Preto No Branco 3 Preto No Branco Latin Christian Universal Music, Balaio Music
Mi Lógico Desorden Roi Méndez Pop Universal Music Spain
29 4 Latidos Tour: En Vivo Camila and Sin Bandera Latin pop Columbia
The One Yandel Reggaeton La Leyenda
Selfie Jair Oliveira Brazilian pop S de Samba, Ditto Brasil
Nana Caymmi Canta Tito Madi Nana Caymmi MPB Biscoito Fino
Rei Caipira Zé Mulato and Cassiano MPB Biscoito Fino

Second quarter[]

April[]

Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label
4 #ElDisco Alejandro Sanz Latin pop "No Tengo Nada"
"Back in the City"
"Mi Persona Favorita"
Universal Music Spain
Mi Viaje (En Vivo) Danilo Montero Latin Christian Sígueme Internacional
5 Utopia Romeo Santos Bachata "Inmortal" Sony Music Latin
Te Lo Dijé Miguel Hip hop ByStorm Entertainment
Kisses Anitta Pop music, Latin pop, reggaeton, funk carioca, electropop "Poquito"
"Banana"
"Onda Diferente"
"Rosa"
Warner Music Brasil
Así Me Enseñaron David Lee Rodriguez Tejano VMB Music Group
360º Eli Soares Latin Christian
Buenos Diaz The Lucky Band Latin Christian Rainy Day Dimes Music
12 Fantasía Sebastián Yatra Latin pop Universal Music Latino
El OG Week Miky Woodz Gold2 Latin Music
Basado en Hechos Reales Carajo Independent
Unbalanced: Concerto For Ensemble Moisés P. Sánchez Uno Música
De Mar y Río Canalón de Timbiquí Folk Llorona
18 Sueños Sech Latin trap "Otro Trago" Rich Music
19 Careta Rodrigo Crespo Rock "Conectar" Che Robot
22 Regreso Nueva Filarmonía and Samuel Torres Classical Independiente
26 Gangalee Farruko Reggaeton, Latin trap Sony Music Latin
Carolina Durante Carolina Durante Rock "Las Canciones de Juanita" Sonido Muchacho
Pol Granch[63] Pol Granch Pop "Perdón Por Las Horas" Sony Music Spain
55 Aniverario Mario Ortíz All Star Band Salsa All Star Music
Algo Ritmo Kevin Johansen Sony Music Argentina
Matriz Pitty Brazilian rock Deckdisc
30 Ajo Foli Griô Orquestra Brazilian roots Foli Griô Orquestra, Tratore

May[]

Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label
1 Luces, Cámara, Acción Claraluna Latin children's music Claraluna
Sorte!: Music By John Finbur Thalma de Freitas with Vítor Gonçalves, John Patitucci, Chico Pinheiro, Rogerio Boccato & Duduka Da Fonseca Latin jazz
3 Ocean Karol G Reggaeton "Pineapple"
"Mi Cama"
"Culpables"
"Crèeme"
"Punto G"
"Ocean"
"Love with Quality"
Universal Music Latino
Alcohol & Sullivans Albany Hip-Hop Independent
O Amor no Caos, Vol. 1 Zeca Baleiro MPB Onerpm
6 Padre Mío Ricardo Torres y su Mariachi Latin Christian Independiente
Bim Bom Bam! Payasitas Ni Fu Ni Fa Latin children's Nifu Nifa Oficial
7 A Journey Through Cuban Music Aymée Nuviola Tropical Top Stop Music
8 En Medio De Este Ruido Kurt
10 Ahora Christian Nodal Ranchera, mariachi "No Te Contaron Mal"
"Nada Nuevo"
"De Los Besos Que Te Di"
Fonovisa
Opus Marc Anthony Salsa music "Tu Vida en la Mía"
"Parecen Viernes"
"Lo Que Te Di"
Sony Music Latin
Climaxxx Dalex Reggaeton Rich Music
Visceral Paula Arenas Latin pop "Buena Para Nada" Sony Music Colombia
Lebón & Co. David Lebón Pop rock Sony Music Colombia
Almadura ILE Latin alternative Sony Music Latin
12 Saxofones Live Sessions Cuban Sax Quintet Egrem
15 Para Mis Maestros con Respecto Juan Piña Vallenato Vibra Entertainment
Tropicalia Ilegales Merengue Dotel Entertainment
17 11:11 Maluma Reggaeton, Latin trap "HP"
"11 PM"
Sony Music Latin
Contra el Viento Kany García Latin pop "Quédate"
"Remamos"
Sony Music Latin
Paraíso Road Gang Rubén Blades "El País" R B
Akelarre Lola Indigo Latin pop "Ya No Quiero Ná" Universal Spain
Atracción Carlos Right Latin pop "Se Te Nota" Universal Spain
Nostalgia Daniela Brooker
19 Feid Urbano Intu Linea
Otra Ruta 8 y Más Tropical Unity Entertainment
Orinoco Cimarrón Folk Independiente
Marrón y Azul Daniel Binelli and Nick Danielson Tango Bell Ville
23 ¡Spangled! Gaby Moreno and Van Dyke Parks Latin pop Nonesuch
23 Homerun Paulo Londra Latin trap "Condenado Para El Millón"
"Nena Maldición"
"Dímelo"
"Chica Paranormal"
"Adán y Eva"
"Forever Alone"
"Tal Vez"
"Solo Pienso En Ti"
Sony Music Latin
24 Famouz Jhay Cortez Reggaeton "No Me Conoce" N&E Entertainmen
Más de Mi Tony Succar Salsa "Más de Mi" Unity Entertainment
Montaner Ricardo Montaner Latin pop "No Me Hagas Daño" Sony Music Latin
Candela Vicente García Tropical Sony Music Colombia
Milly & Co. Milly Quezada Merengue Los Vecinos Enterprises
Tiempo Al Tiempo Luis Enrique and C4 Trío Folk Chazz Music, Empire
Dormida Belén Aguilera Pop Universal Spain
Radiotango Pablo Ziegler Chamber Quartet Tango Zoho Music
Macumbas e Catimbós Alessandra Leão Brazilian roots YB music
26 Balance Gustavo Casenave Fula
27 Electra Alice Caymmi MPB, samba "Diplomacia" Joia Moderna
31 Pa Las Vibras Herencia de Patrones Regional Mexican Rancho Humilde
Ahora Reik Latin pop "Me niego"
"Amigos Con Derechos"
"Ráptame"
"Duele"
Sony Music Mexico
El Circo El Fantasma Regional Mexican Afinarte Music
40... y Contando: En Vivo Desde Puerto Rico Gilberto Santa Rosa Salsa Sony Music Latin
Realidad Justin Quiles Reggaeton Warner Music Latina
Literal Juan Luis Guerra & 4:40 Bachata, merengue "Kitipun"
"Corazón Enamorado"
"I Love You More"
Universal Music Latino
La Llave del Son Septeto Acarey Tropical "El Afortunado"(featuring Luis Enrique) Septeto Acarey
Acústica Albita InnerCat Music Group
Indestructible Flor de Toloache Mariachi Flor de Toloache
Por Más Bronco Norteño Sony Music Mexico
Tarântula  [pt] Brazilian pop Independente
Tudo É Um Zélia Duncan MPB Biscoito Fino
Canta Las Letras 123 Andrés Latin children's Salsana
Mariachitlán Juan Pablo Contreras, Marco Parisotto, and Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco Universal Music México
Anonimas y Resilientes Voces del Bullerengue Chaco World Music
Caminando Joss Favela Regional Mexican
Poco a Poco La Energía Norteña Regional Mexican
Ruido La Prohibida Super pop Ultradiscos
20 Aniversario Mariachi Divas de Cindy Shea Regional Mexican

June[]

Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label
5 Eternal Gratitude Domingo Pagliuca and Paulina Leisring Classical Independiente
7 Spoiler Aitana Pop "Nada Sale Mal" Universal Music Spain
Africa Speaks Santana Latin rock "Breaking Down the Door" Concord
La BESTia Almity Urban TUAlmighty
Árboles de vidrio Edith Ruiz Classical Urtext Digital Classics
Carib David Sánchez Latin jazz
14 Nuestros Principios Cepeda Pop "Mi Reino"

"Vuela"

Universal Music Spain
¿Dónde Jugarán Lxs Niñxs? (Desde El Palacio De Los Deportes) Molotov Rock en español Universal Music Mexico
Samba Jazz, de Raiz Cláudio Jorge 70 Cláudio Jorge Samba Mills
21 Otras Alas Natalia Lacunza Glitch pop "Nana Triste" Universal Music Spain
28 Escencia Mariachi Herencia de Mexico Mariachi Mariachi Heritage Foundation
Oasis J Balvin and Bad Bunny Latin trap, reggaeton "Qué Pretendes" Universal Latin
Antidote Chick Corea & The Spanish Heart Band Latin jazz
E U R O C O C A Pedro LaDroga Trap pop Universal Spain
Reciente (Adelanto) El David Aguilar Singer-songwriter Universal Music Mexico
29 Comme il faut Pablo Estigarribia, Victor Lavallen, and Horacio Cabarcos Tango Independent

Third quarter[]

July[]

Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label
4 Del Barrio Hasta Aquí Fuerza Regida Regional Mexican Rancho Humilde
Perreando Por Fuera, Llorando Por Dentro Ms Nina Pop trap Universal Spain
5 25th Anniversary Contigo Jay Perez Tejano Freddie
9 Reino Aline Barros Latin Christian Sony Music Brasil
10 Guaia Marcelo Jeneci Latin pop Slap
12 Perfecta Banda Los Recoditos Banda "Perfecta" Fonovisa
26 Na Mão As Flores Suricato Brazilian rock Universal Music International
Origens (Ao Vivo Em Sete Lagoas, Brazil / 2019) Paula Fernandes Música sertaneja [Universal Music International

August[]

Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label
2 Undotrecua Miguel Mateos Rock en español Miguel Mateos
Incomunicación Vetamadre Rock en español Sony Music Argentina
3 Contemporary Tango Trilogy Alejandro Fasanini Tango Artphonus
16 Simplemente Gracias Calibre 50 Regional Mexican Andaluz
Jueves El Cuarteto de Nos Rock en español Sony Music Argentina
Pa'lante Ernesto Fernandez Tropical Independent
Live in México La Mafia Tejano Fonovisa
Fuelle y Cuerda Gustavo Casenave Quartet Tango Audio Network
Hay Más Hillsong Worship Latin Christian Hillsong Worship
20 Tango Sacro Rodolfo Mederos Tango Naku
Puertos: Music from International Waters Emilio Solla Tango Jazz Orchestra Latin jazz Avantango
23 En Letra de Otro Farruko Reggaeton Sony Music Latin
ADN Manuel Turizo Reggaeton "Una Lady Como Tú" Sony Music Latin
De Ayer para Siempre Mariachi los Camperos Mariachi
30 Circo Soledad: En Vivo Ricardo Arjona Latin pop Metamorfosis
Sonero: The Music of Ismael Rivera Miguel Zenón Latin jazz
Un Gallo para la Historia Tito Rojas Salsa J&N
Viva la Fiesta Colegio de Música de Medellín Children's Merlín Studios Producciones

September[]

Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label
2 APKÁ! Céu Latin pop Slap
4 Obatalá - uma Homenagem à Mãe Carmen Grupo Ofá Brazilian roots Gege Produções Artísticas, Deck
6 Salto Al Color Amaral Pop rock Sony Music Spain
Complicados Blas Cantó Pop "Él No Soy Yo" Universal Spain
Acaso Casa Ao Vivo Almério and Mariene de Castro Brazilian roots Biscoito Fino
12 Little Electric Chicken Heart Ana Frango Elétrico Brazilian rock Risco, Tratore
13 Amuza Miki Núñez Rumba "Celébrate" Universal Spain
Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison Los Tigres del Norte Norteño Fonovisa
Planeta Fome Elza Soares MPB Deck
17 Mais Feliz Zeca Pagodinho Samba Zeca Pagodiscos, Universal Music
20 Pero No Pasa Nada Amaia Indie pop "El Relámpago" Universal Spain
Labios Mentirosos La Arrolladora Banda El Limón Banda Disa
25 La Metamorfosis Reyli Latin pop Sony Music Mexico
27 Libertad 548 Pitbull Reggaeton "No Lo Trates"
"3 to Tango"
"Me Quedaré Contigo"
"Get Ready
"Mueve La Cintura"
Mr. 305, The Orchard
Pangea Los Mesoneros Pop rock Los Mesoneros
Salud Por Nuestro 25 Aniversario La Septima Banda Banda Brava Entertainment
29 Sublime Alex Cuba Singer-songwriter Caracol

Fourth quarter[]

October[]

Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label
4 Per La Bona Gent Manel Alternative, indie "Per La Bona Gent" Ceràmiques Guzmán
Cabildo y Juramento Conociendo Rusia Pop rock Geiser Discos
40 Años de Power Puerto Rican Power Salsa Musical Productions
9 Unico Amalfi Latin Christian Zionic Music
11 Que Quienes Somos CNCO Latin pop Sony Music Latin
Profundo Ministério Mergulhar Latin Christian Sony Music Brasil
O Amor no Caos, Vol. 2 Zeca Baleiro MPB Saravá Discos
13 The Academy Sech and Dalex Latin trap Rich Music
17 Mala Santa Becky G Reggaeton, Latin hip hop "Mayores"
"Sin Pijama"
"Cuando Te Besé"
"Dollar"
"Mala Santa"
Kemosabe
RCA
Sony Latin
18 Happy Birthday Flakko Rels B Pop rap "La Latina" Sony Music Spain
Kevin Ferran Palau Indie "Univers" Primavera Labels
Fuego Estopa Rumba "Fuego" Sony Music
21 Autêntica Margareth Menezes Brazilian roots Estrela do Mar
25 Épico Lunay Reggaeton, Latin trap, dancehall "A Solas" (remix)
"Soltera"
"Soltera" (remix)
"La Cama"
"Aventura"
Star Island
Quimera Alba Reche Synth-pop "Medusa" Universal Music Spain
Dame 10:36 Minutos Ginebras Bubblegum rock "Todas Mis Ex Tienen Novio" Independent
Prisma Beret Latin pop Warner Music Spain
Plays Daniel Figueiredo Leo Amuedo Instrumental MJC Music
28 Fraternidade-Terror Cidade Dormitório Experimental rock, psychedelic rock, post-punk, MPB Banana Records
30 Origen y Esencia Jesús Adrián Romero Latin Christian Vastago Producciones
AmarElo Emicida Latin alternative Laboratório Fantasma
31 Corridos Tumbados Natanael Cano Latin trap Rancho Humilde

November[]

Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label
1 1016: El Círculo Rojo Alfred García Pop rock "Amar Volar al Invierno" Universal Music Spain
Íntimo Nicky Jam Reggaeton "X"
"Te Robaré"
"Atrévete"
"Whine Up"
Sony Music Latin
Sobrevolando Cultura Profética Latin alternative La Mafafa Discos
4 Llegó Navidad Los Lobos Christmas Rhino Entertainment
5 Catarse: Lado A Daniela Araújo Latin Christian ONErpm
8 Seremos Primavera Eruca Sativa Rock en español Sony Music Argentina
Dale Play Kvrass Vallenato Codiscos
Bloco Na Rua (Deluxe) Ney Matogrosso MPB Matogrosso, Som Livre
9 Los Cumbia Stars (Vol. ) Los Cumbia Stars Cumbia Discos Fuentes
N Anavitória Latin pop Universal Music International
12 King Mangoberry: Music of Ricardo Lorenz Michigan State University Wind Symphony, Manuel

Alejandro Rangel, Maracas and Kevin L. Sedatole,

Classical Blue Griffin
13 Shakira in Concert: El Dorado World Tour Shakira Latin pop "Chantaje (El Dorado World Tour Live)" Sony Music Latin
15 Renaissance Mónica Naranjo Pop Missis Orange
Dimen5ión La Goony Chonga Trap pop La Vendición
Aqui Está-se Sossegado Camané and Mário Laginha Fado Warner Music Portugal
22 Mirándote a los ojos José Luis Perales Latin pop Warner Music Spain
Por El Mundo Entero Binomio de Oro de América Vallenato Codiscos
Al Rey José Alfredo Jiménez Banda Lirio Banda Luz
Toño García: El Último Cacique Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto Folk Llorona
29 Sensaciones Sen Senra Indie "Ya No Hace Falta" Universal Spain
Nibiru Ozuna reggaeton "Baila Baila Baila"
"Amor Genuino"
"Te Soñé de Nuevo"
"Hasta Que Salga el Sol"
"Fantasía"
"Nibiru"
Aura Music, Sony Latin
Tiempos de Aguinaldo Various artists Christmas, tropical Banco
Los Conquistadores Grupo Manía Merengue Mania Music

December[]

Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label
3 Cartografias Caetano Brasil & Grupo Instrumental Caetano Brasil & Grupo
6 Mangueira - a Menina Dos Meus Olhos Maria Bethânia Samba Quitanda, Biscoito Fino
Livre (Ao Vivo / Vol.1) Lauana Prado Música sertaneja Universal Music International
Veia Nordestina Mariana Aydar Brazilian roots Brisa
13 Pisteando Con la Regida Fuerza Regida Corridos Rancho Humilde
19 Maria Passa à Frente Marcelo Rossi Latin Christian Sony Music Brasil
20 Historias de un Capricornio Arcángel Reggaeton Rimas

Dates unknown[]

Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label
Lluvias de Bendicion Gabriela Soto Latin Christian Gps
Traigo Esta Trulla: Las Grandes Parrandas del Milenio, Vol 15 Herminio de Jesus Christmas, tropical

Year-End[]

Performance in the United States[]

Albums[]

The following is a list of the 10 best-performing Latin albums in the United States in the tracking period of November 24, 2018 through November 16, 2019, according to Billboard and Nielsen SoundScan, which compiles data from traditional sales and album-equivalent units.[64][65] Equivalent album units are based on album sales, track equivalent albums (10 tracks sold equals one album sale), and streaming equivalent albums (3,750 ad-supported streams or 1,250 paid subscription streams equals one album sale).[61]

Rank Album Artist
1 X 100pre Bad Bunny
2 Aura Ozuna
3 Ozuna Ozuna
4 Real Hasta La Muerte Anuel AA
5 Oasis J Balvin and Bad Bunny
6 Vida Luis Fonsi
7 Vibras J Balvin
8 Todavia Me Amas: Lo Mejor de Aventura Aventura
9 Sueños Sech
10 Gangalee Farruko

Songs[]

The following is a list of the 10 best-performing Latin songs in the United States in the tracking period of November 24, 2018 through November 16, 2019, according to Billboard and Nielsen SoundScan, which compiles data from streaming activity, digital sales and radio airplay.[66]

Rank Single Artist
1 "Mía" Bad Bunny featuring Drake
2 "Taki Taki" DJ Snake featuring Selena Gomez, Ozuna and Cardi B
3 "Con Calma" Daddy Yankee and Katy Perry featuring Snow
4 "Calma" Pedro Capó and Farruko
5 "Ella Quiere Beber" Anuel AA and Romeo Santos
6 "Otro Trago" Sech featuring Darell, Nicky Jam, Ozuna and Anuel AA
7 "Callaíta" Bad Bunny and Tainy
8 "Soltera" Lunay, Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny
9 "No Me Conoce" Jhay Cortez, J Balvin and Bad Bunny
10 "Te Boté" Casper Mágico, Nio García, Darell, Nicky Jam, Ozuna, and Bad Bunny

Airplay in Latin America[]

The following is a list of the 10 most-played radio songs in Latin America in the tracking period of December 17, 2018 through December 1, 2019, according to Monitor Latino.[67]

Rank Single Artist Spins
1 "Con Calma" Daddy Yankee featuring Snow 462,880
2 "Calma" Pedro Capó and Farruko 435,260
3 "Otro Trago" Sech featuring Darell 254,160
4 "Un Año" Sebastián Yatra featuring Reik 242,210
5 "Mía" Bad Bunny featuring Drake 235,300
6 "Soltera" Lunay featuring Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny 234,200
7 "A Través del Vaso" Banda Los Sebastianes 225,330
8 "Taki Taki" DJ Snake featuring Selena Gomez, Ozuna, and Cardi B 223,640
9 "Te Vi" Piso 21 featuring Micro TDH 219,840
10 "Con Altura" Rosalía featuring J Balvin and El Guincho 214,320

By country[]

The following is a list of the most-played radio songs in Latin America in the tracking period of December 17, 2018 through December 1, 2019 by country, according to Monitor Latino.

Country Single Artist Spins Ref.
Argentina "Calma" Pedro Capó and Farruko 19,980 [68]
Bolivia "Con Calma" Daddy Yankee featuring Snow 5,240 [69]
Chile "Calma" Pedro Capó and Farruko 20,500 [70]
Colombia 37,530 [71]
Costa Rica 13,440 [72]
Dominican Republic "Desilusion" Ely Holguin 40,910 [73]
Ecuador "Con Calma" Daddy Yankee featuring Snow 17,720 [74]
El Salvador "Calma" Pedro Capó and Farruko 8,960 [75]
Guatemala "Con Calma" Daddy Yankee featuring Snow 11,300 [76]
Honduras 10,650 [77]
Mexico 75,160 [78]
Nicaragua 4,850 [79]
Panama 11,870 [80]
Paraguay 5,750 [81]
Peru 11,530 [82]
Puerto Rico 7,740 [83]
Uruguay "Pasarela" Juan & Rafa featuring Lucía 4,790 [84]
Venezuela "Calma" Pedro Capó and Farruko 14,130 [85]

By artist[]

The following is a list of the five most-played artists in Latin America among the top 100 songs from the tracking period of December 17, 2018 through December 1, 2019, according to Monitor Latino.[67]

Rank Artist Spins Songs
1 Ozuna 1,380,660 9
2 Daddy Yankee 1,304,210 6
3 J Balvin 1,281,850 8
4 Bad Bunny 1,068,150 6
5 Maluma 946,880 6

Performance in non-Spanish-speaking countries[]

The following is a list of the best-performing Latin songs in non-Spanish-speaking countries in 2019 by nation.

Country Single Artist Rank Ref.
Belgium (Flanders) "Con Calma" Daddy Yankee featuring Snow 13 [86]
Belgium (Wallonia) "Con Calma" Daddy Yankee featuring Snow 12 [87]
Canada "Con Calma" Daddy Yankee and Katy Perry featuring Snow 27 [88]
Germany "Con Calma" Daddy Yankee featuring Snow 11 [89]
United States "Mía" Bad Bunny featuring Drake 44 [90]

Deaths[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Feliz Navidad" by José Feliciano has charted in 2017 and 2018 for two weeks each year and in 2019 for four weeks.[35][36] [37][38]
  2. ^ The original version of "Con Calma" by Daddy Yankee featuring Snow peaked at number 48 on March 30, 2019. Its chart placement was improved after the release of a remix version featuring Katy Perry on April 19, 2017.[41][42]
  3. ^ Equivalent album units are based on album sales, track equivalent albums (10 tracks sold equals one album sale), and streaming equivalent albums (3,750 ad-supported streams or 1,250 paid subscription streams equals one album sale).[61]

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