List of number-one Billboard Latin Pop Airplay songs of 2015

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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.

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Latin Pop Airplay is a record chart published on Billboard magazine. It features Latin music information from pop music usually in Spanish. It was established by the magazine on October 8, 1994 with Mañana by Cristian Castro being the first song to reach number one. This chart features only singles or tracks and like most Billboard charts, is based on airplay; the radio charts are compiled using information tracked by from Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems (BDS), which electronically monitors radio stations in more than 140 markets across the United States. The audience charts cross-reference BDS data with listener information compiled by the Arbitron ratings system to determine the approximate number of audience impressions made for plays in each daypart.

Latin pop is a pop music genre that contains sounds or influence from Latin America, but it may also refer to pop music from anywhere in the Spanish-speaking world. Latin pop usually combines upbeat Latin music with American pop music. Latin pop is commonly associated with Spanish-language pop, rock, and dance music.

Chart history

Issue dateSongArtistRef
January 3"Bailando" Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno & Gente De Zona [1]
January 10 [2]
January 17 [3]
January 24"Ay Vamos" J Balvin [4]
January 31 [5]
February 7 [6]
February 14"Me Vuelvo Un Cobarde"Christian Daniel [7]
February 21 [8]
February 28"Disparo al Corazón" Ricky Martin [9]
March 7 [10]
March 14 [11]
March 21"Me Vuelvo Un Cobarde"Christian Daniel [12]
March 28"Disparo al Corazón"Ricky Martin [13]
April 4"Mi Verdad" Maná featuring Shakira [14]
April 11 [15]
April 18"Juntos (Together)" Juanes [16]
April 25"Mi Verdad"Maná featuring Shakira [17]
May 2 [18]
May 9 [19]
May 16"El Perdón" Nicky Jam & Enrique Igleasias [20]
May 23"Mi Verdad"Maná featuring Shakira [21]
May 30"El Perdón"Nicky Jam & Enrique Igleasias [22]
June 6 [23]
June 13 [24]
June 20 [25]
June 27 [26]
July 4 [27]
July 11 [28]
July 18 [29]
July 25 [30]
August 1 [31]
August 8 [32]
August 15 [33]
August 22 [34]
August 29"La Prisión"Maná [35]
September 5"La Mordidita"Ricky Martin featuring Yotuel [36]
September 12"Ginza"J Balvin [37]
September 19 [38]
September 26 [39]
October 3 [40]
October 10 [41]
October 17 [42]
October 24 [43]
October 31 [44]
November 7 [45]
November 14 [46]
November 21 [47]
November 28 [48]
December 5 [49]
December 12 [50]
December 19 [51]
December 26 [52]

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