The Billboard Top Latin albums chart, published in Billboard magazine, is a record chart 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]
There were nine number-one albums in 2005, including Barrio Fino by Daddy Yankee, which peaked at the top of the chart for 25 weeks, sold nearly 900,000 copies in the United States, reached number 26 on Billboard 200, was named Reggaeton Album of the Year at the 2005 Billboard Latin Music Awards, [2] and won a Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album. [3] Another recording by Daddy Yankee entitled Barrio Fino en Directo was released on December 7, 2005, and reached the first spot on the chart. The album contains live tracks and five new songs, including the Hot Latin Tracks number-one single "Rompe". [4] RBD, Don Omar, K-Paz de la Sierra, Grupo Montéz de Durango and Wisin & Yandel peaked at number one for the first time in their careers. Cautivo , the 12th studio album by Puerto Rican performer Chayanne became his third number-one set on this list. [5]
Fijación Oral Vol. 1 by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira spent 17 weeks at number one on the chart. Despite a ban by retail chain Ritmo Latino, the album had the largest sales week for a Spanish-language album since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking in 1991, with 157,000 copies sold, which led to a first-ever debut by a Latin album at number four on Billboard 200, surpassing Ricky Martin's Almas del Silencio , which was the previous record holder with 65,000 units in 2003. [6] This album won five Latin Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, [7] and also received the Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album. [8]
Chart date | Album | Artist | Reference |
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January 1 | Barrio Fino (The Fine Neighborhood) | Daddy Yankee | [9] |
January 8 | [10] | ||
January 15 | [11] | ||
January 22 | [12] | ||
January 29 | [13] | ||
February 5 | [14] | ||
February 12 | [15] | ||
February 19 | Y Sigue La Mata Dando (And We Are Still Doing It) | Grupo Montéz de Durango | [16] |
February 26 | [17] | ||
March 5 | Barrio Fino | Daddy Yankee | [18] |
March 12 | [19] | ||
March 19 | [20] | ||
March 26 | [21] | ||
April 2 | [22] | ||
April 9 | [23] | ||
April 16 | [24] | ||
April 23 | [25] | ||
April 30 | [26] | ||
May 7 | [27] | ||
May 14 | [28] | ||
May 21 | [29] | ||
May 28 | [30] | ||
June 4 | [31] | ||
June 11 | [32] | ||
June 18 | [33] | ||
June 25 | Fijación Oral Vol. 1 (Oral Fixation, Vol. 1) | Shakira | [34] |
July 2 | [35] | ||
July 9 | [36] | ||
July 16 | [37] | ||
July 23 | [38] | ||
July 30 | [39] | ||
August 6 | [40] | ||
August 13 | [41] | ||
August 20 | [42] | ||
August 27 | [43] | ||
September 3 | [44] | ||
September 10 | [45] | ||
September 17 | [46] | ||
September 24 | [47] | ||
October 1 | [48] | ||
October 8 | [49] | ||
October 15 | Cautivo (Captive) | Chayanne | [50] |
October 22 | Más Capaces que Nunca (More Capable Than Ever) | K-Paz de la Sierra | [51] |
October 29 | Fijación Oral Vol. 1 | Shakira | [52] |
November 5 | Nuestro Amor (Our Love) | RBD | [53] |
November 12 | [54] | ||
November 19 | [55] | ||
November 26 | Pa'l Mundo (For The World) | Wisin & Yandel | [56] |
December 3 | [57] | ||
December 10 | [58] | ||
December 17 | [59] | ||
December 24 | Da Hitman Presents Reggaetón Latino | Don Omar | [60] |
December 31 | Barrio Fino en Directo (The Fine Neighborhood Live) | Daddy Yankee | [61] |
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