List of number-one Billboard Latin Pop Albums from the 1990s

Latin Pop Albums is a record chart published in Billboard magazine 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]

Below is the list of albums that reached number one on the Latin Pop Albums chart during the 1990s. Until July 17, 1993, charts were posted bi-weekly.

Number one albums

Key

    Best-selling Latin pop album of the year

Contents
Artist Album Reached number one Weeks at
number one
Ana Gabriel Tierra de Nadie 13 January 1990 6
Kaoma Lambada 24 February 1990 12
Ana Gabriel Quién como tú 19 May 1990 10
Daniela Romo Quiero Amanecer con Alguien 28 July 1990 6
Ana Gabriel Quién como tú 8 September 1990 4
Daniela Romo Quiero Amanecer con Alguien 6 October 1990 4
Myriam Hernandez Dos 3 November 1990 6
Gloria Estefan Exitos De Gloria Estefan 15 December 1990 4
Myriam Hernandez Dos 12 January 1991 8
Ana Gabriel En Vivo 9 March 1991 2
Myriam Hernandez Dos 23 March 1991 2
Ana Gabriel En Vivo 6 April 1991 16
Daniela Romo Amada Más Que Nunca 27 July 1991 10
Vikki Carr Cosas del Amor 5 October 1991 8
Daniela Romo Amada Más Que Nunca 30 November 1991 6
Luis Miguel Romance 11 January 1992 32
Jon Secada Jon Secada 22 August 1992 12
Ana Gabriel Silueta 14 November 1992 2
Jon Secada Jon Secada 28 November 1992 32
Gloria Estefan Mi Tierra 10 July 1993 1
Luis Miguel Aries 17 July 1993 17
Gipsy Kings Love and Liberté 27 November 1993 21
La Mafia Vida 23 April 1994 7
Gipsy Kings Love and Liberté 11 June 1994 1
La Mafia Vida 18 June 1994 5
Raúl di Blasio Piano de America, Vol. 2 23 July 1994 2
La Mafia Vida 6 August 1994 1
Raúl di Blasio Piano de America, Vol. 2 13 August 1994 5
Luis Miguel Segundo Romance (1994) 17 September 1994 27
La Mafia Éxitos En Vivo 25 May 1995 1
Luis Miguel Segundo Romance 1 April 1995 2
Gipsy Kings The Best of the Gipsy Kings 15 April 1995 16
Selena Dreaming of You (1995 and 1996) 5 August 1995 42
Enrique Iglesias Enrique Iglesias 25 May 1996 10
Various artists Macarena Mix 3 August 1996 1
Enrique Iglesias Enrique Iglesias 10 August 1996 1
Various artists Macarena Mix 17 August 1996 3
Luis Miguel Nada Es Igual 7 September 1996 2
Los del Río Macarena Non Stop 21 September 1996 11
Julio Iglesias Tango (1997) 4 January 1997 6
Enrique Iglesias Vivir 15 February 1997 8
Selena Dreaming of You (1995 and 1996) 12 April 1997 2
Enrique Iglesias Vivir 26 April 1997 4
Juan Gabriel & Rocio Durcal Juntos Otra Vez 24 May 1997 1
Enrique Iglesias Vivir 31 May 1997 12
Luis Miguel Romances 23 August 1997 10
Maná Sueños Líquidos 1 November 1997 1
Luis Miguel Romances 8 November 1997 3
Alejandro Fernández Me Estoy Enamorando (1998) 29 November 1997 13
Ricky Martin Vuelve (1999) 28 February 1998 14
Alejandro Fernández Me Estoy Enamorando (1998) 6 June 1998 2
Ricky Martin Vuelve (1999) 20 June 1998 11
Gipsy Kings Cantos de Amor 5 September 1998 1
Ricky Martin Vuelve (1999) 12 September 1998 4
Enrique Iglesias Cosas del Amor 10 October 1998 5
Olga Tañón Te Acordarás de Mí 14 November 1998 2
Shakira Dónde Están los Ladrones? 28 November 1998 11
Marco Antonio Solís Trozos de Mi Alma 13 February 1999 1
Enrique Iglesias Cosas del Amor 20 February 1999 3
Ricky Martin Vuelve (1999) 13 March 1999 15
Enrique Iglesias Bailamos Greatest Hits 26 June 1999 1
Santana Supernatural 3 July 1999 1
Maná MTV Unplugged 10 July 1999 2
Enrique Iglesias Bailamos Greatest Hits 24 July 1999 10
Luis Miguel Amarte Es Un Placer 2 October 1999 9
Enrique Iglesias Bailamos Greatest Hits 4 December 1999 1
Luis Miguel Amarte Es Un Placer 11 December 1999 5

    References

    General
    • "Latin Pop Albums". Billboard. Retrieved January 1, 2020. For information about each week of this chart, follow this link; select a date to view the top albums for that particular week}}
    Specific
    1. "Billboard Methodology". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from the original on 2008-07-22. Retrieved 2008-07-28.
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