Hot Latin Tracks Year-End Chart Of 1988
This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot Latin Tracks of 1988.
- Ay Amor - Ana Gabriel - CBS
- Qué Te Pasa - Yuri - EMI
- Y Tú También Llorarás - José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma" - Mercury
- María - Franco - Peerless
- Debo Hacerlo - Juan Gabriel - Ariola
- Toco Madera - Raphael - CBS
- Soy Así - José José - Ariola
- Es un alma en pena - Lucía Méndez - Ariola
- La ultima luna - Emmanuel - RCA
- Negra - Roberto Carlos - CBS
- Ya No - Marisela - MCA
- Y Ahora Te Vas - Los Bukis - Laser
- Todo Por Tí - Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine - Epic
- La luna sera la luna - Beatriz Adriana - Profono
- Me estoy volviendo loco - Jose Javier Solis - Profono
- Que No Se Rompa la Noche - Julio Iglesias - CBS
- El vicio de tu boca - Braulio - CBS
- No hay mal que por bien no venga - José Feliciano - & Pandora - EMI
- Sentados a la vereda del camino - Eydie Gorme & Roberto Carlos - Mercury
- Sueño contigo - José Luis Rodríguez - Mercury
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