Latin Pop Airplay - Best-performing Latin Pop Songs Singles By Year

Best-performing Latin Pop Songs Singles By Year

Year Artist Song
1995 Myriam Hernández "Ese Hombre"
1996 Enrique Iglesias "Por Amarte"
1997 Luis Miguel "Por Debajo de la Mesa"
1998 Ricky Martin "Vuelve"
1999 Chayanne "Dejaría Todo"
2000 Son By Four "A Puro Dolor"
2001 Juan Gabriel "Abrázame Muy Fuerte"
2002 Chayanne "Y Tu Te Vas"
2003 Ricky Martin "Tal Vez"
2004 Chayanne "Cuidarte el Alma"
2005 Juanes "La Camisa Negra"
2006 Maná "Labios Compartidos"
2009 Luis Fonsi featuring David Bisbal, Aleks Syntek, and Noel Schajris "Aqui Estoy Yo"
2010 Enrique Iglesias featuring Juan Luis Guerra "Cuando Me Enamoro"
2011 Don Omar featuring Lucenzo "Danza Kuduro"
2012 Michel Teló "Ai Se Eu Te Pego"

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