Latin Pop Albums is a
record chart published on
Billboard magazine. It features
Latin music information of the
Pop music genre. Established in June 1985, this chart features only full-length albums and like all album charts on Billboard, is based on sales. The information is compiled by
Nielsen SoundScan from a sample that represents more than 90% of the U.S. music
retail market which includes not only music stores and the music departments at electronics and department stores, but also direct-to-consumer transactions and Internet sales (both physical albums via Internet, and ones bought via digital downloads). A limited array of verifiable sales from concert venues is also tabulated.[1] On the week ending January 26, 2017, Billboard updated the methodology to compile the Latin Pop Albums chart into a multi-metric methodology to include
track equivalent album units and streaming equivalent albums units.[2]
"Regional Mexican Albums". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 2009-01-09. [dead link] For information about every week of this chart, follow this
link; in the "refine your results" section select the chart date and all positions for the week selected will appear on screen.
Latin Pop Albums is a
record chart published on
Billboard magazine. It features
Latin music information of the
Pop music genre. Established in June 1985, this chart features only full-length albums and like all album charts on Billboard, is based on sales. The information is compiled by
Nielsen SoundScan from a sample that represents more than 90% of the U.S. music
retail market which includes not only music stores and the music departments at electronics and department stores, but also direct-to-consumer transactions and Internet sales (both physical albums via Internet, and ones bought via digital downloads). A limited array of verifiable sales from concert venues is also tabulated.[1] On the week ending January 26, 2017, Billboard updated the methodology to compile the Latin Pop Albums chart into a multi-metric methodology to include
track equivalent album units and streaming equivalent albums units.[2]
"Regional Mexican Albums". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 2009-01-09. [dead link] For information about every week of this chart, follow this
link; in the "refine your results" section select the chart date and all positions for the week selected will appear on screen.