List of number-one Billboard Hot Tropical Songs of 2005

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The Billboard Tropical Songs chart is a music chart that ranks the best-performing tropical songs of the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems based on each single's weekly airplay.

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Chart history

Issue dateSongArtistRef
January 1"Perdidos" Monchy & Alexandra [1]
January 8 [2]
January 15 [3]
January 22 [4]
January 29 [5]
February 5 [6]
February 12 [7]
February 19 [8]
February 26"Ya No Queda Nada" Tito Nieves Featuring India, Nicky Jam & K-Mil [9]
March 5"Para Ti" Juan Luis Guerra [10]
March 12"Lo Que Pasó, Pasó" Daddy Yankee [11]
March 19 [12]
March 26 [13]
April 2 [14]
April 9 [15]
April 16 [16]
April 23 [17]
April 30"En Soledad" Jimena [18]
May 7 [19]
May 14"Se Fue y Me Dejó" Ismael Miranda Featuring Cheka & Andy Montañez [20]
May 21"Lo Que Pasó, Pasó"Daddy Yankee [21]
May 28"La Gorda Linda" Arthur Hanlon Featuring Tito Nieves [22]
June 4"La Tortura" Shakira Featuring Alejandro Sanz [23]
June 11 [24]
June 18"Mayor Que Yo" Baby Ranks, Daddy Yankee, Tonny Tun-Tun, Wisin, Yandel & Héctor [25]
June 25 [26]
July 2"I Love Salsa" N'Klabe [27]
July 9"Mayor Que Yo"Baby Ranks, Daddy Yankee, Tonny Tun Tun, Wisin, Yandel & Hector [28]
July 16 [29]
July 23 [30]
July 30 [31]
August 6 [32]
August 13 [33]
August 20"Reggaetón Latino" Don Omar [34]
August 27"Nada Es Para Siempre" Luis Fonsi [35]
September 3 [36]
September 10"Ella y Yo" Aventura Featuring Don Omar [37]
September 17"Qué Ironía" Andy Andy [38]
September 24"Amor De Una Noche"N'Klabe [39]
October 1 [40]
October 8 [41]
October 15"La Zalamera" Chichí Peralta With Joe Vasconcelos [42]
October 22"Ella y Yo"Aventura Featuring Don Omar [43]
October 29"Amor De Una Noche"N'Klabe [44]
November 5"Cuéntale" Ivy Queen [45]
November 12"Amor De Una Noche"N"Klabe [46]
November 19 [47]
November 26"Rompe"Daddy Yankee [48]
December 3 [49]
December 10 [50]
December 17 [51]
December 24"Amor Eterno" Cristian Castro [52]
December 31"Rompe"Daddy Yankee [53]

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