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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