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]
Chart date | Album | Artist | Reference |
---|---|---|---|
January 3 | Primera Fila (Front row) | Vicente Fernández | [2] |
January 10 | [3] | ||
January 17 | [4] | ||
January 24 | [5] | ||
January 31 | [6] | ||
February 7 | Para Siempre (Forever) | [7] | |
February 14 | Necesito Más de Tí (I Need More From You) | Duelo | [8] |
February 21 | [9] | ||
February 28 | Para Siempre | Vicente Fernández | [10] |
March 7 | Quiéreme Más (Love Me More) | Patrulla 81 | [11] |
March 14 | [12] | ||
March 21 | [13] | ||
March 28 | [14] | ||
April 4 | Sin Frenos (Without Brakes) | La Quinta Estación | [15] |
April 11 | Más Adelante (More Ahead) | La Arrolladora Banda El Limón | [16] |
April 18 | [17] | ||
April 25 | [18] | ||
May 2 | [19] | ||
May 9 | El Patrón (The Boss) | Tito "El Bambino" | [20] |
May 16 | IDon | Don Omar | [21] |
May 23 | [22] | ||
May 30 | [23] | ||
June 6 | Yo No Canto, Pero lo Intentamos (I Don't Sing, But I Try) | Espinoza Paz | [24] |
June 13 | La Revolución (The Revolution) | Wisin & Yandel | [25] |
June 20 | [26] | ||
June 27 | The Last | Aventura | [27] |
July 4 | [28] | ||
July 11 | [29] | ||
July 18 | [30] | ||
July 25 | [31] | ||
August 1 | [32] | ||
August 8 | [33] | ||
August 15 | [34] | ||
August 22 | [35] | ||
August 29 | [36] | ||
September 5 | [37] | ||
September 12 | [38] | ||
September 19 | [39] | ||
September 26 | La Granja | Los Tigres del Norte | [40] |
October 3 | Mi Plan | Nelly Furtado | [41] |
October 10 | La Granja | Los Tigres del Norte | [42] |
October 17 | [43] | ||
October 24 | The Last | Aventura | [44] |
October 31 | [45] | ||
November 7 | Sin Mirar Atrás | David Bisbal | [46] |
November 14 | Soy | Ednita Nazario | [47] |
November 21 | [48] | ||
November 28 | Paraíso Express | Alejandro Sanz | [49] |
December 5 | The Last | Aventura | [50] |
December 12 | La Revolución | Wisin & Yandel | [51] |
December 19 | Mi Navidad | Andrea Bocelli | [52] |
December 26 | The Last | Aventura | [53] |
Para Siempre is the 79th studio album released by Mexican singer Vicente Fernández on September 18, 2007 by Sony BMG Norte. Written and produced by Joan Sebastian, and co-produced by Jesús Rincón, the album is a successful mariachi record. It has sold two million copies worldwide, and is one of the biggest-selling albums by Fernández. It spawned four singles: "Estos Celos", "La Derrota", "Un Millón de Primaveras" and the title track, the latter of which was used as the main theme to the Mexican telenovela Fuego En La Sangre, which brought the album wider exposure and helped it to stay in the charts for over two years. It was named the best-selling Regional Mexican Album of the decade by Billboard magazine.
The Billboard Top Latin albums chart, published in Billboard magazine, is a record chart that features Latin music sales information. This data is compiled by Nielsen SoundScan from a sample that includes music stores, music departments at electronics and department stores, Internet sales and verifiable sales from concert venues in the United States.
Primera Fila is the title of a live album released by Mexican performer Vicente Fernández. This album is the 80th release by the performer, and became his third number-one set on the Billboard Top Latin Albums and the recipient of a Latin Grammy Award for Best Ranchero Album.
"Estos Celos" is a song written and produced by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian and performed by Mexican recording artist Vicente Fernández. It was released as the lead single from Fernández's 79th studio album Para Siempre (2007).
"La Derrota" is the title of a song written and produced by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian and recorded by Mexican performer Vicente Fernández. It was released as the second single from Fernández's 79th studio album Para Siempre.
"Para Siempre" ("Forever") is a song written and produced by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian and recorded by Mexican performer Vicente Fernández. It was released as the lead single from Fernández's 79th studio album Para Siempre.
"El Último Beso" is the title of a song written and produced by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian and recorded by Mexican performer Vicente Fernández. It was first included on Fernández' 79th studio album Para Siempre and then recorded live for his live album Primera Fila where it was released as the first single.
Quiéreme Más is the title of a studio album released by Duranguense music band Patrulla 81. This album became their first number-one set on the Billboard Top Latin Albums.
The Last is the fifth and final studio album by the Bachata group Aventura, released on June 9, 2009. In the "Intro" of this album, Anthony "Romeo" Santos states that this could possibly be their last album; his prediction came true in July 2011 when the group publicly confirmed it was breaking up for good.
"Qué Te Pasa" is a dance song written by J.R. Florez and Gian Pietro DiFelissati, produced by Felissatti and performed by Mexican singer Yuri. It was released in 1987 as the first single from her seventh studio album Aire (1987), and became her first number-one single in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and won the Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Song of the Year in 1989.
Premio Lo Nuestro 2010 was held on Thursday February 18, 2010 at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, FL was broadcast live on the Univision Network. The nominees were announced in December 2009 during a live televised morning show Despierta América! on Univision Network. This year marked the first time the awards are presented in High Definition.
Top 100 México is a record chart which accounts for sixty percent of the albums sold in Mexico. The chart has the support of major record distributors in Mexico and is issued by the Mexican Association of Producers of Phonograms and Videograms, A.C.(Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas) since 2005 on a weekly basis. The Top 100 México contains over 100 titles sold in the country, with separate charts that include 20 albums for popular music genres, such as norteño, banda and ranchera, Spanish, and English language albums.