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Revision as of 17:35, 7 February 2008
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.
Chart achievements
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Artist with the most number-one hits
- Enrique Iglesias (17)
- Luis Miguel (16)
- Gloria Estefan (15)
- Marco Antonio Solís (14)
- Ricky Martin (10)
- Chayanne (9)
- Alejandro Fernández (7)
- Ana Gabriel (7)
- Juan Gabriel (7)
- Shakira (7)
- Selena (6)
- Cristian Castro (5)
- Juanes (5)
- Jon Secada (5)
- José José (4)
- Maná (4)
- Thalía (4)
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)
19 weeks
- "Me Enamora" – Juanes (2007-2008)
16 weeks
- "Renacer" – Miami Sound Machine (1977)
- "Qué Te Pasa" – Yurí (1988)
- "Rompe" – Daddy Yankee (2006-2007)
14 weeks
- "Ay Amor" – Ana Gabriel (1988)
13 weeks
- "Te Quise Tanto" – Paulina Rubio (2004)
- "Quitame Ese Hombre" – Pilar Montenegro (2002)
- "Lo Mejor de tu Vida" – Julio Iglesias (1987)
12 weeks
- "Enamorado Por Primera Vez" – Enrique Iglesias (1997)
11 weeks
- "Dímelo" – Enrique Iglesias (2007)
- "Amor" – Cristian Castro (1996)
10 weeks
- "Sólo En Tí "– Enrique Iglesias (1997)
- "Tú Sólo Tú "– Selena (1995)
9 weeks
- "La Camisa Negra "– Juanes (2005)
- "Abrazame Muy Fuerte" "– Juan Gabriel (2001)
- "Azul" "– Cristian Castro (2001)
- "Amor Prohibido "– Selena (1994)
Songs in English that reached number-one
- "Hips Don't Lie" by Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean (2006)
- "Bailamos" by Enrique Iglesias (1999)
- "My Heart Will Go On" by Céline Dion (1998)
- "Anything for You" by Gloria Estefan (1988)
- "Words Get in the Way" by Gloria Estefan (1986)
Number-one hits by non-Hispanic/Latin American artists
- "¿Qué Hiciste?" by Jennifer López (2007)
- "Ven Conmigo (Sólamente Tú)" by Christina Aguilera (2001)
- "No Me Ames" by Marc Anthony featuring Jennifer López (1999)
- "My Heart Will Go On" by Céline Dion (1998)
Album with most number ones
- Enrique Iglesias by Enrique Iglesias with five from 1995 to 1996:
See also
List of number-ones
- Hot Latin Tracks number-one hits of 2000
- Hot Latin Tracks number-one hits of 2001
- Hot Latin Tracks number-one hits of 2005
- Hot Latin Tracks number-one hits of 2006
- Hot Latin Tracks number-one hits of 2007
- Hot Latin Tracks number-one hits of 2008