This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1995, 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:
In September, the magazine began publishing three new mini-charts: "Éxitos gruperos", "Éxitos rancheros" and "Tropicales", which respectively listed the top three most popular Grupera, Ranchera and Tropical songs in Mexico.
Note: Blank spaces indicate that the number-one songs for those dates have not been determined yet, as the Notitas Musicales print issues for those dates have not been posted online thus far.
Issue Date | Spanish-language songs | Other languages | Ref. | |||
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Song | Artist(s) | Song | Artist(s) | |||
3 January | "Lentamente" | Juan Gabriel | "Always" | Bon Jovi | [3] | |
17 January | "Siempre contigo" | Lucero | "Secret" | Madonna | [4] | |
31 January | "La Media Vuelta" | Luis Miguel | [5] | |||
14 February | "Mi forma de sentir" | Pedro Fernández | [6] | |||
28 February | ||||||
14 March | "Todo y Nada" | Luis Miguel | "Always" | Bon Jovi | [7] | |
28 March | "Mi forma de sentir" | Pedro Fernández | "Short Dick Man" [lower-alpha 1] | 20 Fingers ft. Gillette | ||
11 April | "Ode to My Family" | The Cranberries | [8] | |||
25 April | "Short Dick Man" | 20 Fingers ft. Gillette | [9] | |||
9 May | "Malherido" | Magneto | ||||
23 May | [10] | |||||
6 June | "Se fue" | Laura Pausini | ||||
20 June | "Formas de amor" | Caló | "Believe" | Elton John | [11] | |
4 July | "No More I Love You's" | Annie Lenox | [12] | |||
18 July | "Palabras" | Lucero | "Scream" | Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson | [13] | |
4 August | [14] | |||||
18 August | "Dime la verdad" | Marta Sánchez | "Lick It" | 20 Fingers ft. Roula [lower-alpha 2] | [15] | |
1 September | ||||||
15 September | "Mentira para dos" | Magneto | "This Ain't a Love Song" | Bon Jovi | [16] | |
29 September | ||||||
13 October | [17] | |||||
27 October | "¿De qué te vale fingir?" | Yuri | "Kiss from a Rose" | Seal | ||
10 November | [18] | |||||
24 November | "Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo" | Ricky Martin | "A Girl Like You" | Edwyn Collins | ||
8 December | ||||||
22 December | ||||||
Issue Date | Éxitos gruperos | Éxitos rancheros | Tropicales | Ref. | |||||
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Song | Artist(s) | Song | Artist(s) | Song | Artist(s) | ||||
29 September | "Si ya no te vuelvo a ver" | Los Bukis | "El palo" | Juan Gabriel | "Piel morena" | Thalía | [19] | ||
13 October | |||||||||
27 October | "Tu traición" | Grupo Bryndis | "Si nos dejan" | Luis Miguel | "Piel morena" | Thalía | [20] | ||
10 November | |||||||||
24 November | "Esa mujer" | Bronco | "Si nos dejan" | Luis Miguel | "Piel morena" | Thalía | [21] | ||
8 December | |||||||||
22 December | |||||||||
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The discography of Mexican recording artist Thalía, consists of 18 studio albums, 24 compilation albums, two live albums and 70 singles. She has also sung in Portuguese, French and Tagalog, apart from Spanish and English, in order to promote her music in other music markets. Thalía's popularity was further enhanced by her telenovelas, that were broadcast in over 180 countries, giving her the chance to create a solid fan base in many countries and gain stardom mainly by Spanish recording records. Her records have sold in markets that Latin stars don't normally sell such as China, Yemen, and the Philippines.
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