List of number-one songs of 2012 (Mexico)

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This is a list of the Monitor Latino number-one songs of 2012. Chart rankings are based on airplay across radio states in Mexico utilizing the Radio Tracking Data, LLC in real time. [1] [2] Charts are ranked from Monday to Sunday. Besides the General chart, Monitor Latino published "Pop", "Regional Mexican" and "Anglo" charts.

Contents

Chart history

General

"Creo en ti" by Mexican band Reik (pictured) was the most successful song of the year in Mexico. Reik.jpg
"Creo en ti" by Mexican band Reik (pictured) was the most successful song of the year in Mexico.
With his song "Gangnam Style", singer-songwriter Psy (pictured) was the first Korean artist to have a No. 1 hit in Mexico. PSY EMTV logo 27 (8198008711).jpg
With his song "Gangnam Style", singer-songwriter Psy (pictured) was the first Korean artist to have a No. 1 hit in Mexico.
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 1"Mujer de todos, mujer de nadie" Calibre 50 [4]
January 8"¡Corre!" Jesse & Joy
January 15"Llamada De Mi Ex" La Arrolladora Banda El Limón [5]
January 22"Mujer de todos, mujer de nadie"Calibre 50 [6]
January 29 [7]
February 5"Inténtalo" 3Ball MTY ft. El Bebeto & América Sierra
February 12"Llamada de mi ex"La Arrolladora Banda El Limón [8]
February 19 [9]
February 26 [10]
March 4 [11]
March 11
March 18 [12]
March 25"¿De qué me sirve la vida?" Camila [13]
April 1"10 segundos" La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas [14]
April 8
April 15 [15]
April 22"La señal" Juanes [16]
April 29 [17]
May 6 [18]
May 13 [19]
May 20"La de la Mala Suerte"Jesse & Joy
May 27 [20]
June 3
June 10 [21]
June 17 [22]
June 24 [23]
July 1
July 8"Un Hombre Normal" Espinoza Paz [24]
July 15
July 22"No me compares" Alejandro Sanz [25]
July 29
August 5 [26]
August 12"Uno más uno" Andrés Cuervo [27]
August 19 [28]
August 26
September 2 [29]
September 9 [30]
September 16 [31]
September 23
September 30 [32]
October 7"Aguaje activado"Calibre 50 [33]
October 14 [34]
October 21"Gangnam Style" Psy
October 28 [35]
November 4 [36]
November 11"Aguaje activado"Calibre 50 [37]
November 18
November 25"Volví a Nacer" Carlos Vives [38]
December 2 [39]
December 9 [40]
December 16"Aguaje activado"Calibre 50 [41]
December 23"Te extraño"Andrés Cuervo [42]
December 30 [43]

Pop

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 1"La noche" Gloria Trevi [44]
January 8"¡Corre!" Jesse & Joy
January 15 [45]
January 22 [46]
February 12 [47]
February 19 [48]
February 26 [49]
March 18"¿De qué me sirve la vida?" Camila [50]
March 25 [51]
April 22"Creo en ti" Reik [52]
May 13"La de la Mala Suerte"Jesse & Joy [53]
May 20
May 27 [54]
June 3
June 10 [55]
June 17 [56]
June 24 [57]
July 1
July 8 [58]
July 15
July 22 [59]
July 29"No me compares" Alejandro Sanz
August 5 [60]
August 12 [61]
August 19 [62]
August 26
September 23"Te fuiste de aquí"Reik [63]
September 30 [64]
October 7 [65]
November 11"¿Con quién se queda el perro?"Jesse & Joy [66]
November 18"Manías" Thalía
November 25 [67]
December 2 [68]
December 9 [69]
December 16 [70]
December 23 [71]
December 30 [72]

Regional

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 1"Mujer de todos, mujer de nadie" Calibre 50 [73]
January 8
January 15"Llamada De Mi Ex" La Arrolladora Banda El Limón [74]
January 22"Mujer de todos, mujer de nadie"Calibre 50 [75]
February 19"Llamada de mi ex"La Arrolladora Banda El Limón [76]
February 26 [77]
March 11 [78]
March 18
March 25"10 segundos" La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas [79]
April 15 [80]
April 22 [81]
May 6"Gente batallosa"Calibre 50 ft. Banda Carnaval [82]
May 13 [83]
May 20
May 27 [84]
June 3 [85]
June 10
June 17 [86]
June 24 [87]
July 1
July 8"Se te está acabando el tiempo"La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas [88]
July 15"Cabecita dura"La Arrolladora Banda El Limón [89]
July 22 [90]
July 29"Se te está acabando el tiempo"La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas [91]
August 5"Cabecita dura"La Arrolladora Banda El Limón [92]
August 12 [93]
August 19"Se te está acabando el tiempo"La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas [94]
August 26
September 2 [95]
September 9 [96]
September 16"Aguaje activado"Calibre 50 [97]
September 23
September 30 [98]
October 7 [99]
October 14 [100]
October 21 [101]
October 28 [102]
November 4 [103]
November 11 [104]
November 18
November 25 [105]
December 2 [106]
December 9 [107]
December 16 [108]
December 23 [109]
December 30 [110]

English

Issue dateSong (Audience)Song (Spins)Ref
January 1"Moves like Jagger"
Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera
"Moves like Jagger"
Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera
[111]
January 8 [112]
January 15"Party Rock Anthem"
LMFAO
[113]
January 22"Moves like Jagger"
Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera
[114]
January 29"We Found Love"
Rihanna
"We Found Love"
Rihanna
[115]
February 5 [116]
February 12 [117]
February 19 [118]
February 26 [119]
March 4 [120]
March 11 [121]
March 18 [122]
March 25 [123]
April 1 [124]
April 8 [125]
April 15"Set Fire to the Rain"
Adele
[126]
April 22"We Found Love"
Rihanna
[127]
April 29 [128]
May 6 [129]
May 13"What Makes You Beautiful"
One Direction
"What Makes You Beautiful"
One Direction
[130]
May 20 [131]
May 27 [132]
June 3"We Are Young"
Fun featuring Janelle Monáe
[133]
June 10"We Are Young"
Fun featuring Janelle Monáe
[134]
June 17 [135]
June 24 [136]
July 1 [137]
July 8 [138]
July 15 [139]
July 22 [140]
July 29 [141]
August 5"Where Have You Been"
Rihanna
"Where Have You Been"
Rihanna
[142]
August 12 [143]
August 19 [144]
August 26 [145]
September 2 [146]
September 9 [147]
September 16 [148]
September 23 [149]
September 30"Gangnam Style"
PSY
"Gangnam Style"
PSY
[150]
October 7 [151]
October 14 [152]
October 21 [153]
October 28 [154]
November 4 [155]
November 11 [156]
November 18 [157]
November 25 [158]
December 2 [159]
December 9 [160]
December 16 [161]
December 23 [162]
December 30 [163]

See also

Related Research Articles

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