List of number-one hits of 1994 (Mexico)

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This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1994, according to the Notitas Musicales magazine with data provided by Radio Mil [1] (which also provided charts for Billboard's "Hits of the World" between 1969 and 1981). [2] Notitas Musicales was a bi-weekly magazine that published two record charts:

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Chart history

Mexican singer Luis Miguel (pictured) had four No. 1 Spanish-language songs throughout the year. Luis Miguel.jpg
Mexican singer Luis Miguel (pictured) had four No. 1 Spanish-language songs throughout the year.
Swedish group Ace of Base (pictured) had three No. 1 hits on the "International Hits" chart. Ace of Base Members 1992-2007.jpg
Swedish group Ace of Base (pictured) had three No. 1 hits on the "International Hits" chart.
Issue DateSpanish-language songsOther languagesRef.
SongArtist(s)SongArtist(s)
January 4"Detrás de mi ventana" Yuri "Go West" Pet Shop Boys [3]
January 18 [4]
February 1"All That She Wants" Ace of Base [5]
February 15"Nieva, Nieva" Paulina Rubio
March 1 [6]
March 15"Suave" Luis Miguel "All For Love" Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting [7]
March 29"All That She Wants"Ace of Base [8]
April 12 [9]
April 26"Sueño por sueño" Magneto "All About Soul" Billy Joel [10]
10 May"Te lloré un río" Maná "The Sign"Ace of Base [11]
24 May"Te acordarás de mí" Lucero [12]
June 7 [13]
June 21
July 5"Pensar en ti"Luis Miguel [14]
July 19"Pero, ¿qué necesidad?" Juan Gabriel [15]
August 2 [16]
August 16"Dreams" The Cranberries [17]
August 30"Take It Back" Pink Floyd [18]
September 13"Don't Turn Around"Ace of Base [19]
September 27"El día que me quieras"Luis Miguel [20]
October 11"Dreams"The Cranberries [21]
October 25 [22]
November 8 [23]
November 22"Lentamente"Juan Gabriel"Stay (I Missed You)" Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories [24]
December 6 [25]
December 20"La media vuelta"Luis Miguel

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