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These are the lists of the General Top 100 songs of 2018 in Mexico according to Monitor Latino. [1] Monitor Latino issued two year-end General charts: one which ranked the songs by their number of Spins (Tocadas) on the Mexican radio, and the other ranked the songs by their estimated audience. Monitor Latino also issued separate year-end charts for Regional Mexican, Pop and Anglo songs.
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Monitor Latino is a singles chart founded in 2003 which ranks songs on chart based on airplay across radio stations in Latin American countries and Hispanic radio stations in the United States using the Radio Tracking Data, LLC in real time.
Regional Mexican is a Latin music radio format and umbrella term that encompasses the musical styles originating in various rural parts of Mexico and derivatives originating in the United States. Subgenres include Banda, Duranguense, Grupero, Mariachi, New Mexico music, Norteño, Tejano and others. It is the most popular radio format targeting Hispanic Americans in the United States.
№ | Title | Artist(s) |
---|---|---|
1 | "Tu postura" | Banda MS |
2 | "Antecedentes de culpa" | Alfredo Olivas |
3 | "Me niego" | Reik featuring Ozuna & Wisin |
4 | "En peligro de Extinción" | La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas |
5 | "Calidad y cantidad" | La Arrolladora Banda El Limón |
6 | "Segunda opción" | Banda Carnaval |
7 | "Mi sorpresa fuiste tú" | Calibre 50 |
8 | "Mitad y mitad" | Calibre 50 |
9 | "Échame la culpa" | Luis Fonsi featuring Demi Lovato |
10 | "X" | Nicky Jam & J Balvin |
11 | "One Kiss" | Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa |
12 | "Oye mujer" | Raymix featuring Juanes |
13 | "Me dejé llevar" | Christian Nodal |
14 | "Al cien y pasadito" | Jorge Medina |
15 | Cuando nadie ve" | Morat |
16 | "Te fallé" | Christian Nodal |
17 | "Para sacarte de mi vida" | Alejandro Fernández featuring Los Tigres del Norte |
18 | "No hay nadie más (My Only One)" | Sebastián Yatra & Isabela Moner |
19 | "Tu eres la razón" | La Arrolladora Banda El Limón |
20 | "Buscabamos lo mismo" | Los Plebes Del Rancho De Ariel Camacho |
21 | "Te invito" | Remmy Valenzuela |
22 | "La sonrisa obligatoria" | Julión Álvarez Y Su Norteño Banda |
23 | "Íntimamente" | Banda El Recodo |
24 | "Bella" | Wolfine featuring Maluma |
25 | "Según tus labios" | Los Plebes Del Rancho De Ariel Camacho |
26 | "Anywhere" | Rita Ora |
27 | "En eso no quedamos" | Banda Los Sebastianes |
28 | "Esta es tu canción" | La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas |
29 | "Tres recuerdos" | Banda Los Recoditos |
30 | "To my love" | Bomba Estereo |
31 | "No es justo" | J Balvin featuring Zion Y Lennox |
32 | "The Middle" | Zedd, Grey & Maren Morris |
33 | "Donde estarás" | Raymix |
34 | "Sentimientos" | Alicia Villarreal featuring María José |
35 | "No me acuerdo" | Thalía & Natti Natasha |
36 | "Entre beso y beso" | La Arrolladora Banda El Limón |
37 | "Contigo" | Los Elementos De Culiacán |
38 | "Clandestino" | Shakira & Maluma |
39 | "A partir de hoy" | David Bisbal featuring Sebastián Yatra |
40 | "Necesitaría" | Lucero |
41 | "El pisto es primero" | Chuy Lizárraga |
42 | "Tenemos que hablar" | Banda Tierra Sagrada |
43 | "Calypso" | Luis Fonsi & Stefflon Don |
44 | "Dura" | Daddy Yankee |
45 | "Mi meta contigo" | Banda Los Sebastianes |
46 | "Havana" | Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug |
47 | "No Tears Left to Cry" | Ariana Grande |
48 | "La mejor de las historias" | Alfredo Olivas |
49 | "Breathe" | Jax Jones featuring Ina Wroldsen |
50 | "Fijate que sí" | Edwin Luna y la Trakalosa de Monterrey |
51 | "Hola mi amor" | El Chapo de Sinaloa |
52 | "Déjala Que Vuelva" | Piso 21 featuring Manuel Turizo |
53 | "No te contaron mal" | Christian Nodal |
54 | "El Préstamo" | Maluma |
55 | "Yo te lo estoy afirmando" | Julión Álvarez Y Su Norteño Banda |
56 | "Ya tiene novio mi ex" | Cristian Jacobo |
57 | "Corazón" | Maluma |
58 | "Mejor me alejo" | Banda MS |
59 | "Para morir feliz" | Los Inquietos del Norte |
60 | "Por perro" | Sebastián Yatra featuring Lary Over & Luis Figueroa |
61 | "1, 2, 3" | Sofía Reyes featuring De La Ghetto & Jason Derulo |
62 | "Seremos" | El Bebeto |
63 | "El corrido de Nano" | El Fantasma |
64 | "Me hubieras dicho" | Joss Favela |
65 | "Vengo a aclarar" | El Fantasma |
66 | "Zapateado endemoniado" | Marco Flores y la Jerez |
67 | "Si Dios me lleva con él" | Los Alegres de la Sierra |
68 | "De nuevo la perdí" | Beto Peña |
69 | "Girls Like You" | Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B |
70 | "Esperándote" | Manuel Turizo |
71 | "Te darán ganas de verme" | Banda Los Recoditos |
72 | "El aroma de tu piel" | Gerardo Ortiz |
73 | "Does It Matter" | Janieck Devy |
74 | "Besos en guerra" | Morat featuring Juanes |
75 | "Princesa" | TINI & Karol G |
76 | "Nunca es suficiente" | Los Ángeles Azules featuring Natalia Lafourcade |
77 | "Feel It Still" | Portugal. The Man |
78 | "Fiebre" | Ricky Martin featuring Wisin & Yandel |
79 | "El Baño" | Enrique Iglesias featuring Bad Bunny |
80 | "A las cuantas decepciones" | Los de la Noria featuring Calibre 50 |
81 | "No pasa nada" | Ha*Ash |
82 | "El color de tus ojos" | Banda MS |
83 | "Un adiós es de dos" | Lamafia featuring Ricky Muñoz |
84 | "Merezco mucho más" | Victoria la mala |
85 | "Azul" | Zoé |
86 | "Dime que sí" | Edwin Luna y la Trakalosa de Monterrey |
87 | "Hielo" | Zoé |
88 | "Voy a quererte tanto" | Los de la noria |
89 | "Amigos con derechos" | Reik & Maluma |
90 | "Me muero" | Carlos Rivera |
91 | "Pa dentro" | Juanes |
92 | "Fiesta" | Kalimba |
93 | "Tiempo" | Banda Los Recoditos |
94 | "Amando demasiado" | Simón Leon |
95 | "Sorry" | Impacto Sinaloense |
96 | "Never Be The Same" | Camila Cabello |
97 | "Ya me vi" | Impacto Sinaloense |
98 | "Que tonteria" | La Séptima Banda |
99 | "Se vuelve loca" | CNCO |
100 | "Déjate llevar" | Juan Magan featuring B Case, Belinda, Manuel Turizo & Snova |
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