List of number-one Billboard Latin Pop Airplay songs of 2014

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The Billboard Latin Pop Airplay is a chart that ranks the best-performing Spanish-language Pop music singles of the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each single's weekly airplay.

Chart history

Issue dateSongArtistRef
January 4"Que Viva La Vida" Wisin [1]
January 11 [2]
January 18"Darte un Beso" Prince Royce [3]
January 25 [4]
February 1 [5]
February 8"Propuesta Indecente" Romeo Santos [6]
February 15"Hasta Abajo" Yandel [7]
February 22 [8]
March 1"El Perdedor""Enrique Iglesias featuring Marco Antonio Solís [9]
March 8 [10]
March 15 [11]
March 22 [12]
March 29 [13]
April 5 [14]
April 12 [15]
April 19"Odio""Romeo Santos featuring Drake [16]
April 26 [17]
May 3 [18]
May 10 [19]
May 17 [20]
May 24 [21]
May 31 [22]
June 7"Bailando"Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno & Gente De Zona [23]
June 14 [24]
June 21 [25]
June 28 [26]
June 5 [27]
June 12 [28]
June 19 [29]
June 26 [30]
August 2 [31]
August 9 [32]
August 16 [33]
August 23 [34]
August 30 [35]
September 6 [36]
September 13 [37]
September 20 [38]
September 27 [39]
October 4 [40]
October 11 [41]
October 18 [42]
October 25 [43]
November 1 [44]
November 8 [45]
November 15 [46]
November 22"Tus Besos" Juan Luis Guerra440 [47]
November 29 [48]
December 6 [49]
December 13 [50]
December 20 [51]
December 27 [52]

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