1989 in Latin music

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This is a list of notable events in Latin music (music from the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas of Latin America, Latin Europe, and the United States) that took place in 1989.

Contents

Events

Number-ones albums and singles by country

Awards

Albums released

First quarter

January

February

DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel
6Suspiros Dyango Latin popEMI
21¿Qué Es el Amor? José José Latin pop"Como Tú"
"Él"
"Piel de Azucar"
Ariola

March

DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel
21El Conjunto del AmorConjunto ChaneySalsa

Second quarter

April

DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel
25 Ojalá Que Llueva Café Juan Luis Guerra & 4.40 Merengue"Ojalá Que Llueva Café"
"Visa Para un Sueño"
"Woman del Callao"
Karen

May

DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel
13 Raíces Julio Iglesias Latin pop"Bamboléo/Caballo Viejo"CBS Discos
15Esos Hombres Vikki Carr Latin pop"Mala Suerte"CBS Discos

June

DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel
27 Amame El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico Salsa"Amame"
"Aguacero"
Combo

Third quarter

July

DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel
11 Y Para Siempre Los Bukis Latin pop"Como Fui a Enamorarme de Ti"
"A Dónde Vayas"
Fonovisa
20Una Prueba de AmorSuzy GonzalezLatin popWEA Latina
Palabras de AmorPupy SantiagoSalsaCBS Discos

August

DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel
14 Más Grande Que Nunca Frankie Ruiz Salsa"Para Darte Fuego"
"Tu Eres"
"Deseándote"
Rodven

September

DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel
13A Todo Galope Bronco Grupera Fonovisa
16 Selena Selena Tejano, Latin pop"Contigo Quiero Estar"
"Mentiras"
"Sukiyaki"
EMI Latin
8...Es De Verdad!David PabónSalsa"Aquel Viejo Motel"Rodven

Fourth quarter

October

DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel
6 ¿Qué Hago Aquí? Gloria Trevi Latin pop"Dr. Psiquiatra"Sony Music Ariola
16 Selena Selena Tejano, Latin pop"Contigo Quiero Estar"
"Mentiras"
"Sukiyaki"
EMI Latin
26Se Me Enamora el Alma Isabel Pantoja Latin pop"Se Me Enamora el Alma"EMI Latin
As Quatro Estações Legião Urbana Punk rock, acoustic rock, folk rock"Há Tempos", "Pais e Filhos", "1965 (Duas Tribos)" EMI

November

DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel
1Triunfo Solido Los Tigres del Norte NorteñoFonovisa
Night GoldJohnny Ray and Ray Sepúlveda SalsaPolydor
17 Quién como tú Ana Gabriel Latin pop"Quién Como Tú"
"Ni un Roce"
CBS Discos
21 Un Hombre Discreto Mijares Latin pop"Para Amarnos Más"EMI Latin

December

DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel
11 Worldbeat Kaoma Latin pop"Lambada"
"Dançando Lambada"
Epic
12 Quiero Amanecer con Alguien Daniela Romo "Quiero Amanecer con Alguien"EMI Latin
12Un Toque de Misterio Ricardo Montaner Latin pop"La Cima del Cielo"
"Me Va an Extrañar"
Rodven
28Maravilloso Corazon Raphael Latin pop"Maravilloso Corazon, Maravilloso"CBS Discos
Acuarela del Caribe Willy Chirino Salsa"Pobre Diabla"CBS Discos

Dates unknown

TitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel
Sonrie Roberto Carlos Latin pop"Abre las Ventanas al Amor"
"Si Me Vas a Olvidar"
CBS Discos
Punto de partida Rocío Jurado EMI
RumbamaniaRumba Tres
Animation Wilfrido Vargas Merengue"Mala Cabeza"
Marisela Marisela Latin pop"Ya No"EMI
No Te Olvidaré Mazz Tejano EMI Latin
Canciones a Mi PuebloJuan Valentín Ranchera EMI Latin
La Rama Del Mezquite Ramón Ayala NorteñoFreddy
No Cantan Mal Las Rancheras Los Caminantes GruperaFreddie
Ni Juana La CubanaRigo Dominguez Y Su Grupo AudazRegional MexicanDimsa
The OutlawRam HerreraRegional MexicanEMI Latin
Emilio Navaira & The Rio Band Emilio Navaira & The Rio BandTejanoEMI Latin
Tristes Recuerdos Ramón Ayala NorteñoFreddie
Por Tu Maldito Amor Vicente Fernández Ranchera"Aunque Mal Paguen Ellas"
"Por Tu Maldito Amor"
CBS Discos
La Negra Catalina Fito Olivares y su GrupoCumbiaFonovisa
Breaking The RulesLatin BreedRegional MexicanCBS Discos
Arboles De La BarrancaJuan ValentínRancheraCBS Discos
New Wave Salsa Eddie Santiago Salsa"Me Hiciste Caer" Rodven
Pochy y su Cocoband Pochy y su Cocoband Merengue"La Flaca"Kubaney
Yo Quiero Cantar Tito Nieves Salsa"I'll Always Love You"
"El Amor Más Bonito"
RMM
Fuera de Serie Los Hermanos Rosario Merengue Karen
Celebrando Con La Sonora Matancera 65 Aniversario Sonora Matancera Tropical
Puerto Rico 2013Frank FerrerTropical
Mis Amores José Alberto "El Canario" Salsa"Mis Amores"RMM
Pensando en tiSergio HernándezMerengue
SoloHanselSalsa
Merengue Con Un Toque De Clase Original Chantelle Merengue"Aprecio Y Afecto"
"Queriendo y No"
WEA Latina
Banana The Rebels
Mi Mundo Luis Enrique Salsa"Lo Que Pasó Entre Tú y Yo...Pasó"
"Mi Mundo"
CBS Discos
El Original de Puerto Rico Orquesta La Solución Salsa
Salsa FeverJulio Gunda MercedSalsaCBS Discos
Top Secrets Willie Colón Salsa"el gran varón" Fania
Sueño Eddie Palmieri Salsa
Irresistible Ray Barretto SalsaFania
AmanecerPeter RuvalcabaRegional Mexican
The Father of Tex-Mex Conjunto Narciso Martínez Regional Mexican
Fuerza De Gravedad Ednita Nazario Latin popFonovisa
A Tu Recuerdo Los Yonic's Regional MexicanFonovisa
Oro Puro Los Invasores de Nuevo León Regional Mexican
Explosivo La Mafia Tejano
Salsa en Movimiento Gilberto Santa Rosa Salsa"Tengo una Muñenca"Combo
Tengo Derecho a Ser Feliz José Luis Rodríguez Latin pop"Baila Mi Rumba"CBS Discos
Adolescente y Bonita Grupo Pegasso Cumbia
Sin ComparaciónWillie GonzálezSalsa"No Podrás Escapar de Mí"MP
AprenderéMax TorresSalsa"Mala Suerte"EMI
Yo Me Quedo Tony Vega Salsa"Yo Me Quedo"
"Tu Prenda Tendida"
RMM
Los Corridos Prohibidos Los Tigres del Norte NorteñoFonovisa
MM Marisa Monte MPB
Õ Blésq Blom Titãs Brazilian rock

Best-selling records

Best-selling albums

The following is a list of the top 5 best-selling Latin albums of 1990 in the United States divided into the categories of Latin pop, Regional Mexican, and Tropical/salsa, according to Billboard . [4]

CategoryRankAlbumArtist
Latin pop1 Desde Andalucía Isabel Pantoja
2 Roberto Carlos Roberto Carlos
3 Como Tu Mujer Rocío Dúrcal
4 Con Todos Mis Sentidos Braulio
5 Raíces Julio Iglesias
Regional Mexican1Un Golpe Más Bronco
2Siempre Te Amaré Los Yonics
3Los Corridos Prohibidos Los Tigres del Norte
4 Incontenible... Romanticos..! Los Caminantes
5Mascarada Joan Sebastian
Tropical/Salsa1 Invasión de la Privacidad Eddie Santiago
2 Amor y Alegría Luis Enrique
3 Un Nuevo Despertar Lalo Rodríguez
4 Amame El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
5Solo Que Se Fué en Marzo La Patrulla 15

Best-performing songs

The following is a list of the top 10 best-performing Latin songs in the United States in 1990, according to Billboard. [5]

RankSingleArtist
1"Como Tu Mujer" Rocío Dúrcal
2"Baila Mi Rumba" José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma"
3"La Incondicional" Luis Miguel
4"Como Tú" José José
5"Así Fue" Isabel Pantoja
6"Simplemente Amigos" Ana Gabriel
7"Mala Suerte" Vikki Carr
8"Te Amo" Franco De Vita
9"Hombres al Borde de un Ataque de Celos" Yuri
10"A Donde Vayas" Los Bukis

Births

Deaths

Related Research Articles

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This is a list of notable events in Latin music that took place in 1993.

This is a list of notable events in Latin music that took place in 1996.

This is a list of notable events in Latin music that took place in 1994.

This is a list of notable events in Latin music that took place in 1992.

This is a list of notable events in Latin music that took place in 1991.

This is a list of notable events in Latin music that took place in 1990.

This is a list of notable events in Latin music that took place in 1997.

This is a list of notable events in Latin music that took place in 1998.

This is a list of notable events in Latin music that took place in 1999.

References

  1. "A Listing of Grammy Award Winners". The New York Times. 23 February 1989. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  2. Coto, Juan Carlos (28 May 1989). "Univision Launches Latin Music Awards". The Miami Herald . The McClatchy Company.
  3. "Lo Nuestro – Historia". Univision (in Spanish). Univision Communications. Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  4. "The Year in Music: 1989". Billboard. December 23, 1989. p. YE-56–59. ISSN   0006-2510.
  5. "Topping The Charts Year By Year". Billboard. Vol. 110, no. 48. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. November 28, 1998. p. LMQ3. Retrieved March 3, 2010.