List of Billboard Latin Pop Albums number ones from the 1990s

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Latin Pop Albums is a record chart published in Billboard magazine that features Latin music sales information. This data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan from a sample that includes music stores, music departments at electronics and department stores, Internet sales (both physical and digital) and verifiable sales from concert venues in the United States. [1]

Below is the list of albums that reached number one on the Latin Pop Albums chart during the 1990s. Until July 17, 1993, charts were posted bi-weekly.

Number one albums

Key

    Best-selling Latin pop album of the year

Contents
ArtistAlbumReached number oneWeeks at
number one
Ana Gabriel Tierra de Nadie 13 January 19906
Kaoma Lambada 24 February 199012
Ana Gabriel Quién como tú 19 May 199010
Daniela Romo Quiero Amanecer con Alguien 28 July 19906
Ana Gabriel Quién como tú 8 September 19904
Daniela Romo Quiero Amanecer con Alguien 6 October 19904
Myriam Hernandez Dos 3 November 19906
Gloria Estefan Exitos De Gloria Estefan 15 December 19904
Myriam Hernandez Dos 12 January 19918
Ana Gabriel En Vivo 9 March 19912
Myriam Hernandez Dos 23 March 19912
Ana Gabriel En Vivo 6 April 199116
Daniela Romo Amada Más Que Nunca 27 July 199110
Vikki Carr Cosas del Amor 5 October 19918
Daniela Romo Amada Más Que Nunca 30 November 19916
Luis Miguel Romance 11 January 199232
Jon Secada Jon Secada 22 August 199212
Ana Gabriel Silueta 14 November 19922
Jon Secada Jon Secada 28 November 199232
Gloria Estefan Mi Tierra 10 July 19931
Luis Miguel Aries 17 July 199317
Gipsy Kings Love and Liberté 27 November 199321
La Mafia Vida 23 April 19947
Gipsy Kings Love and Liberté 11 June 19941
La Mafia Vida 18 June 19945
Raúl di Blasio Piano de America, Vol. 2 23 July 19942
La Mafia Vida 6 August 19941
Raúl di Blasio Piano de America, Vol. 2 13 August 19945
Luis Miguel Segundo Romance (1994)17 September 199427
La Mafia Éxitos En Vivo 25 May 19951
Luis Miguel Segundo Romance 1 April 19952
Gipsy Kings The Best of the Gipsy Kings 15 April 199516
Selena Dreaming of You (1995 and 1996)5 August 199542
Enrique Iglesias Enrique Iglesias 25 May 199610
Various artists Macarena Mix 3 August 19961
Enrique Iglesias Enrique Iglesias 10 August 19961
Various artists Macarena Mix 17 August 19963
Luis Miguel Nada Es Igual 7 September 19962
Los del Río Macarena Non Stop 21 September 199611
Julio Iglesias Tango (1997)4 January 19976
Enrique Iglesias Vivir 15 February 19978
Selena Dreaming of You (1995 and 1996)12 April 19972
Enrique Iglesias Vivir 26 April 19974
Juan Gabriel & Rocio Durcal Juntos Otra Vez 24 May 19971
Enrique Iglesias Vivir 31 May 199712
Luis Miguel Romances 23 August 199710
Maná Sueños Líquidos 1 November 19971
Luis Miguel Romances 8 November 19973
Alejandro Fernández Me Estoy Enamorando (1998)29 November 199713
Ricky Martin Vuelve (1999)28 February 199814
Alejandro Fernández Me Estoy Enamorando (1998)6 June 19982
Ricky Martin Vuelve (1999)20 June 199811
Gipsy Kings Cantos de Amor 5 September 19981
Ricky Martin Vuelve (1999)12 September 19984
Enrique Iglesias Cosas del Amor 10 October 19985
Olga Tañón Te Acordarás de Mí 14 November 19982
Shakira Dónde Están los Ladrones? 28 November 199811
Marco Antonio Solís Trozos de Mi Alma 13 February 19991
Enrique Iglesias Cosas del Amor 20 February 19993
Ricky Martin Vuelve (1999)13 March 199915
Enrique Iglesias Bailamos Greatest Hits 26 June 19991
Santana Supernatural 3 July 19991
Maná MTV Unplugged 10 July 19992
Enrique Iglesias Bailamos Greatest Hits 24 July 199910
Luis Miguel Amarte Es Un Placer 2 October 19999
Enrique Iglesias Bailamos Greatest Hits 4 December 19991
Luis Miguel Amarte Es Un Placer 11 December 19995

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    1. "Billboard Methodology". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from the original on 2008-07-22. Retrieved 2008-07-28.