US radio airplay music chart published by Billboard magazine that ranks that best-performing Latin pop songs.
Latin Pop Airplay (also referred to as Latin Pop Songs ) is a record chart published on Billboard magazine and a subchart of the Latin Airplay chart. The chart focuses on Latin pop music, namely Spanish-language pop music. It was established by the magazine on October 8, 1994 as a subchart of the Hot Latin Songs chart until October 2012 when the Hot Latin Songs changed its methodology. The first number-one song on the chart was Mañana by Cristian Castro .[1] 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.[2] With the issue dated August 15, 2020, Billboard revamped the chart to reflect overall airplay of Latin pop music on Latin radio stations. Instead of ranking songs being played on Latin-pop stations, rankings will be determined by the amount of airplay Latin-pop songs receive on stations that play Latin music regardless of genre.[3]
Records [ ]
Enrique Iglesias has the most number-one songs, with 24 between 1996 and 2020.
"No Me Doy por Vencido" by Luis Fonsi (
pictured ) is the longest-running number one song with 30 weeks
Artists with the most number-one hits [ ]
Number of singles
Artist
Span
Longest-reigning number-one
Ref
24
Enrique Iglesias
1996–2020
"Bailando" (Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona) (2014) – 27 weeks
[4]
19
Shakira
1996–2018
"Suerte" (2001) – 14 weeks
[5]
14
Maná
1995–2015
"Si No Te Hubieras Ido" (2008) – 18 weeks
[6]
J Balvin
2015–2020
"Ginza" (2015) – 25 weeks
[7]
11
Ricky Martin
1998–2016
"Tal Vez" (2003), "Tu Recuerdo" (Ricky Martin featuring La Mari and Tommy Torres) (2006) – 13 weeks
[8]
Cristian Castro
1994–2005
"Vuélveme a Querer" (1995) – 14 weeks
[9]
Juanes
2002–2019
"Me Enamora" (2007) – 13 weeks
[10]
10
Luis Miguel
1994–2003
"Cómo Duele" (2002) – 8 weeks
[11]
Ricardo Arjona
2000–2012
"Desnuda" (2000), "El Problema" (2002) – 12 weeks
[12]
Artists with the most top-ten hits [ ]
Number of singles
Artist
Span
Song with most weeks in the top 10
Ref
42
Enrique Iglesias
1996–2020
[13]
39
Ricky Martin
1994–2021
[14]
37
Shakira
1996–2020
[15]
30
Cristian Castro
1994–2010
[16]
29
Luis Miguel
1994–2010
[17]
28
Daddy Yankee
2005–2020
[18]
Chayanne
1994–2017
[19]
Juanes
[20]
Artists with the most entries [ ]
Number of singles
Artist
Span
Longest-charting title
Ref
53
Daddy Yankee
2005–2020
[21]
53
Ricky Martin
1995–2021
[22]
47
Shakira
1996–2020
[23]
46
Enrique Iglesias
1996–2019
[24]
44
Ricardo Arjona
1994–2017
[25]
41
J Balvin
2013–2020
[26]
40
Cristian Castro
1994–2017
[27]
Luis Fonsi
[28]
39
Maná
1995–2019
[29]
38
Chayanne
1994–2017
[30]
Top-ten songs of all-time (1994–2017) [ ]
In 2017, Billboard magazine compiled a ranking of the 20 best-performing songs on the chart since its inception in 1994. The chart is based on the most weeks the song spent on top of the chart. For songs with the same number of weeks at number one, they are ranked by the most weeks in the top ten, followed by most total weeks on the chart.[31]
Rank
Single
Artist(s)
Peak year
Peak and duration
1.
"No Me Doy por Vencido "
Luis Fonsi
2008
#1 for 30 weeks
[31]
2.
"Bailando "
Enrique Iglesias featuring Gente de Zona and Descemer Bueno
2014
#1 for 27 weeks
3.
"Ginza "
J Balvin
2015
#1 for 25 weeks
4.
"Me Enamora "
Juanes
2007
#1 for 21 weeks
5.
"Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor "
Juanes
2004
#1 for 20 weeks
6.
"A Puro Dolor "
Son by Four
2000
#1 for 19 weeks
7.
"Despacito "
Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber
2017
#1 for 18 weeks
8.
"Si No Te Hubieras Ido "
Maná
2008
#1 for 18 weeks
9.
""
Chayanne
2002
#1 for 18 weeks
10.
"El Perdón "
Nicky Jam and Enrique Iglesias
2015
#1 for 14 weeks
Songs with the most weeks at number one [ ]
Ref
2008
"No Me Doy por Vencido "
Luis Fonsi
30
[32]
2014
"Bailando "
Enrique Iglesias featuring Gente de Zona and Descemer Bueno
27
2015
"Ginza "
J Balvin
25
2007
"Me Enamora "
Juanes
21
2004
"Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor "
Juanes
20
2000
"A Puro Dolor "
Son by Four
19
2017
"Despacito "
Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber
18
2008
"Si No Te Hubieras Ido "
Maná
18
2002
""
Chayanne
18
2019
"Con Calma "
Daddy Yankee and Katy Perry featuring Snow
16
2020
"Tusa "
Karol G and Nicki Minaj
15
2015
"El Perdón "
Nicky Jam and Enrique Iglesias
14
2001
"Suerte "
Shakira
14
1995
"Vuélveme a Querer "
Cristian Castro
14
2013
"Loco "
Enrique Iglesias featuring Romeo Santos
13
2013
"Algo Me Gusta de Ti "
Wisin & Yandel featuring Chris Brown and T-Pain
13
2006
"Tu Recuerdo "
Ricky Martin featuring La Mari and Tommy Torres
13
2004
"Te Quise Tanto "
Paulina Rubio
13
2003
"Tal Vez "
Ricky Martin
13
2018
"X "
Nicky Jam and J Balvin
12
2016
"La Bicicleta "
Carlos Vives and Shakira
12
2007
"Dímelo "
Enrique Iglesias
12
2002
"El Problema "
Ricardo Arjona
12
2001
"Azul "
Cristian Castro
12
2000
""
Ricardo Arjona
12
Number-one debuts [ ]
Single
Performer
Date
Ref
"Tal Vez "
Ricky Martin
April 12, 2003
[33] [34]
Number-one song of the year [ ]
1995[35]
Myriam Hernández
"Ese Hombre"
1996[36]
Enrique Iglesias
"Por Amarte "
1997[37]
Luis Miguel
"Por Debajo de la Mesa "
1998[38]
Ricky Martin
"Vuelve "
1999[38]
Chayanne
""
2000[39]
Son by Four
"A Puro Dolor "
2001[40]
Juan Gabriel
"Abrázame Muy Fuerte "
2002[41]
Chayanne
""
2003[42]
Ricky Martin
"Tal Vez "
2004[43]
Chayanne
""
2005[44]
Juanes
"La Camisa Negra "
2006[45]
Maná
"Labios Compartidos "
2007[46]
La 5a Estacion
"Me Muero "
2008[47]
Maná
"Si No Te Hubieras Ido "
2009[48]
Luis Fonsi featuring David Bisbal , Aleks Syntek , and Noel Schajris
"Aquí Estoy Yo "
2010[49]
Enrique Iglesias featuring Juan Luis Guerra
"Cuando Me Enamoro "
2011[50]
Don Omar featuring Lucenzo
"Danza Kuduro "
2012[51]
Michel Teló
"Ai Se Eu Te Pego "
2013[52]
Daddy Yankee
"Limbo "
2014[53]
Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona
"Bailando "
2015[54]
Nicky Jam featuring Enrique Iglesias
"El Perdón "
Decade-end charts [ ]
2000s: "No Me Doy por Vencido" by Luis Fonsi[55]
See also [ ]
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