List of number-one songs of 2002–2007 (Mexico)

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This is a list of the number-one songs between 2002 and 2007 in Mexico. Chart rankings are based on airplay across radio states in Mexico utilizing the Radio Tracking Data, LLC in real time. [1] [2] Between 2002 and 2005, Monitor Latino did not publish a General chart, instead it published three separate charts: "Pop", "Grupero" (Grupera Ballads and Regional Mexican music, it later changed its name to "Regional") and "Sonidero" (Tropical music, it later changed its name to "Tropical" and was discontinued in 2005). In 2007, Monitor Latino began to publish a General chart as well.

Contents

2002

Issue DatePopGruperoSonidero
SongArtist(s)Ref.SongArtist(s)Ref.SongArtist(s)Ref.
August 17"Tú y yo" Thalía [3] "Si tú quisieras" Los Temerarios [4] "Déjame entrar" Carlos Vives [5]
October 21 [6] "Una lágrima no basta" [7] [8]
December 4N/A"No me sé rajar" Banda el Recodo [9] N/A

2003

Issue DatePopGruperoSonidero
SongArtist(s)Ref.SongArtist(s)Ref.SongArtist(s)Ref.
February 28"Es por ti" Juanes [10] N/AN/A
March 3N/A"No sé vivir sin ti" Los Temerarios [11]
June 3"Me falta valor" Pepe Aguilar [12]
August 13"Mariposa traicionera" Maná [13] "Yo la amo" [14] "Ríe y llora" Celia Cruz [15]

2004

Issue DatePopGrupero
SongArtist(s)Ref.SongArtist(s)Ref.
February 2"Cuidarte el alma" Chayanne [16] N/A
February 9
March 1N/A"Vanidosa" Cuisillos [17]
March 8"En los puritos huesos" La Arrolladora Banda El Limón

2005

Issue DateGruperoTropical
SongArtist(s)Ref.SongArtist(s)Ref.
April 1"Mi credo" K-Paz de la Sierra [18] "Gasolina" Daddy Yankee [19]

2007

"Todo cambio" by Mexican band Camila (pictured) was the most successful song of the year in Mexico. Camila band 2.jpg
"Todo cambió" by Mexican band Camila (pictured) was the most successful song of the year in Mexico.

Monitor Latino began issuing a General chart in 2007. In addition, the "Grupero" chart was renamed as "Regional", an "Inglés" (English) chart was added, and the "Tropical" chart was discontinued.

Chart history (General and Pop)

Issue DateGeneralPopRef.
SongArtist(s)SongArtist(s)
August 5"Te voy a perder" Alejandro Fernández "N/A" [21]
August 12"Intocable" Aleks Syntek [22]
August 19
August 26"Dímelo" Enrique Iglesias [23]
October 7"El eco de tu voz" Playa Limbo "El eco de tu voz"Playa Limbo [24]
October 14"Te quiero" Nigga
October 28"N/A" [25]
November 4"Te quiero"Nigga [26]
November 11
November 18"N/A" [27]
November 25
December 2"Me enamora" Juanes [28]
December 9
December 16"N/A" [29]
December 23
December 31

Chart history (Regional and English)

Issue DateRegionalInglésRef.
SongArtist(s)SongArtist(s)
July 29"N/A""Todo Cambio" Camila [30]
August 5"N/A""Makes Me Wonder" Maroon 5 [31]
August 12"Lágrimas del corazón" Grupo Montez de Durango [32]
August 19"De ti exclusivo" La Arrolladora Banda El Limón
August 26"Fluorescent Adolescent" Arctic Monkeys [33]
October 7"Estos celos" Vicente Fernández "1973" James Blunt [34]
October 14
November 4"Gimme More" Britney Spears [35]
November 11"Qué bonito" Banda el Recodo
December 2 [36]
December 9"Hot" Avril Lavigne

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