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"Play This Song" 2 Fabiola: 4 September 11 September 18 September "Extres" EX-3: 25 September 2 October "Shut Up (and Sleep With Me)" Sin With Sebastian: 9 October 16 October 23 October 30 October 6 November "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" Whitney Houston: 13 November 20 November "Chasis" Ricardo F. 27 November "I Don't Wanna Be a Star" Corona: 4 ...
Cristian Castro was the first artist to reach number one on the Latin Pop Airplay chart in 1994. He also had the most number one singles in 1995 with three songs. In October 1994, Billboard magazine established Latin Pop Airplay, a chart that ranks the top-performing songs played on Latin pop radio stations in the United States based on weekly airplay data compiled by Nielsen's Broadcast Data ...
Song Artist(s) Ref. January 7 "No Me Queda Más" Selena [1] January 14 [2] January 21 "Me Duele Estar Solo" La Mafia [3] January 28 "No Me Queda Más" Selena [4] February 4 [5] February 11 "Que No Me Olvide" Bronco [6] February 18 [7] February 25 [8] March 4 [9] March 11 [10] March 18 [11] March 25 [12] April 1 [13] April 8 "Toma Mi Amor" La ...
Song Artist(s) Song Artist(s) 29 September "Si ya no te vuelvo a ver" Los Bukis "El palo" Juan Gabriel "Piel morena" Thalía [19] 13 October 27 October "Tu traición" Grupo Bryndis "Si nos dejan" Luis Miguel "Piel morena" Thalía [20] 10 November 24 November "Esa mujer" Bronco "Si nos dejan" Luis Miguel "Piel morena" Thalía [21] 8 December 22 ...
It usually encompasses dance genres such as salsa, merengue, bachata, vallenato, and the Colombian cumbia and tropical music in Mexico. [2] [3] Five songs topped the chart in 1994 and 12 tracks did the same in 1995. Until November 5, 1994, BDS ran test charts which only listed the number one song of the week on Billboard ' s electronic database ...
January 7: Fonovisa, Global Records, and Sony Discos settle out of court after an infringement with Marco Antonio Solís and Los Bukis in December 1994. [1]January 20: The Los Angeles Police Department raided a piracy business in a San Fernando Valley area and confiscated 55,000 Latin music cassettes worth an estimated $500,000 (1995 USD).
The song peaked at number 11 on its sixth week on the Hot Latin Songs chart on the week of December 23, 1995. [62] That same week, the song peaked at number 11 on the US Billboard Tropical Songs chart. [62] On January 13, 1996, "Dreaming of You" peaked at number 9 on the US Billboard Latin Pop Airplay chart. [59] Music stores across the United ...
The album debuted in the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart at number 38 in the week of 23 December 1995, [4] climbing to the Top Ten five weeks later. [5] The album dethroned Selena's Dreaming of You in the week of 25 May 1996 (after being in the chart for 28 weeks), [6] spending ten consecutive weeks at pole position and an extra week after being kept off from the top spot by the compilation ...