From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A young man singing in a concert.
Ricardo Arjona spent a total of 19 weeks at number one with two songs.

Latin Pop Airplay (formerly designated as Hot Latin Pop Tracks) [1] is a chart published by Billboard magazine that ranks the top-performing songs (regardless of genre or language) on Latin pop radio stations in the United States, based on weekly airplay data compiled by Nielsen's Broadcast Data Systems. [2] It is a subchart of Hot Latin Songs (formerly known as Hot Latin Tracks), [1] which lists the best-performing Spanish-language songs in the country. [3] In 2000, eight songs topped the chart, in 52 issues of the magazine.

At the start of the year, singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona's song " Desnuda" was at number one, where it spent 12 consecutive weeks before being replaced by " Dónde Está el Amor", performed by Charlie Zaa, in the issue dated March 25. Arjona returned to the top of the chart with his next single, " Cuando", which spent seven weeks at number one between September and November; he was the only artist with more than one chart-topper during the year.

" A Puro Dolor" by Son by Four was the best-performing song of 2000 on both the Latin pop and Hot Latin Songs charts. [4] It spent a total of 19 non-consecutive weeks at number one on the airplay chart, breaking the record for the most weeks at number one set by Cristian Castro's song " Vuélveme a Querer" in 1995. [5] Latin pop stations received the ballad rendition of the track, propelling its ascent to popularity subsequent to its inclusion in the Mexican soap opera La vida en el espejo (1999). [6] [7] Despite this level of success, it would be the band's only chart-topper. [8]

Thalía achieved her first chart-topper with " Entre el Mar y una Estrella" as did Giselle with the ballad version of " Júrame". [9] Chayanne had the final number-one song of the year with " Yo Te Amo" which spent eight weeks at this position.

Chart history

Three men singing in a concert.
" A Puro Dolor" by Son by Four was the longest-running number one of the year with 19 nonconsecutive weeks at the top spot. It was also named the best-performing Latin pop song of the year.
A young wonman smiling at the camera.
Singer Thalía obtained her first chart-topper with " Entre el Mar y una Estrella".
A young man with a microphone singing in a concert.
Singer Chayanne had the final number one of the year with " Yo Te Amo" which remained at the top of the chart for eight weeks.
Key
Indicates number 1 on Billboard's year-end Latin pop chart [4]
Chart history
Issue date Title Artist(s) Ref.
January 1 " Desnuda" Ricardo Arjona [10]
January 8 [11]
January 15 [12]
January 22 [13]
January 29 [14]
February 5 [15]
February 12 [16]
February 19 [17]
February 26 [18]
March 4 [19]
March 11 [20]
March 18 [21]
March 25 " Dónde Está el Amor" Charlie Zaa [22]
April 1 [23]
April 8 " A Puro Dolor" † Son by Four [24]
April 15 [25]
April 22 [26]
April 29 [27]
May 6 [28]
May 13 [29]
May 20 [30]
May 27 [31]
June 3 [32]
June 10 " No Me Dejes de Querer" Gloria Estefan [33]
June 17 " Entre el Mar y una Estrella" Thalía [34]
June 24 " A Puro Dolor" † Son by Four [35]
July 1 [36]
July 8 " Entre el Mar y una Estrella" Thalía [37]
July 15 [38]
July 22 " A Puro Dolor" † Son by Four [39]
July 29 [40]
August 5 [41]
August 12 " Júrame" Gisselle [42]
August 19 " A Puro Dolor" † Son by Four [43]
August 26 [44]
September 2 [45]
September 9 [46]
September 16 [47]
September 23 " Cuando" Ricardo Arjona [48]
September 30 [49]
October 7 [50]
October 14 [51]
October 21 [52]
October 28 [53]
November 4 [54]
November 11 " Yo Te Amo" Chayanne [55]
November 18 [56]
November 25 [57]
December 2 [58]
December 9 [59]
December 16 [60]
December 23 [61]
December 30 [62]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A young man singing in a concert.
Ricardo Arjona spent a total of 19 weeks at number one with two songs.

Latin Pop Airplay (formerly designated as Hot Latin Pop Tracks) [1] is a chart published by Billboard magazine that ranks the top-performing songs (regardless of genre or language) on Latin pop radio stations in the United States, based on weekly airplay data compiled by Nielsen's Broadcast Data Systems. [2] It is a subchart of Hot Latin Songs (formerly known as Hot Latin Tracks), [1] which lists the best-performing Spanish-language songs in the country. [3] In 2000, eight songs topped the chart, in 52 issues of the magazine.

At the start of the year, singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona's song " Desnuda" was at number one, where it spent 12 consecutive weeks before being replaced by " Dónde Está el Amor", performed by Charlie Zaa, in the issue dated March 25. Arjona returned to the top of the chart with his next single, " Cuando", which spent seven weeks at number one between September and November; he was the only artist with more than one chart-topper during the year.

" A Puro Dolor" by Son by Four was the best-performing song of 2000 on both the Latin pop and Hot Latin Songs charts. [4] It spent a total of 19 non-consecutive weeks at number one on the airplay chart, breaking the record for the most weeks at number one set by Cristian Castro's song " Vuélveme a Querer" in 1995. [5] Latin pop stations received the ballad rendition of the track, propelling its ascent to popularity subsequent to its inclusion in the Mexican soap opera La vida en el espejo (1999). [6] [7] Despite this level of success, it would be the band's only chart-topper. [8]

Thalía achieved her first chart-topper with " Entre el Mar y una Estrella" as did Giselle with the ballad version of " Júrame". [9] Chayanne had the final number-one song of the year with " Yo Te Amo" which spent eight weeks at this position.

Chart history

Three men singing in a concert.
" A Puro Dolor" by Son by Four was the longest-running number one of the year with 19 nonconsecutive weeks at the top spot. It was also named the best-performing Latin pop song of the year.
A young wonman smiling at the camera.
Singer Thalía obtained her first chart-topper with " Entre el Mar y una Estrella".
A young man with a microphone singing in a concert.
Singer Chayanne had the final number one of the year with " Yo Te Amo" which remained at the top of the chart for eight weeks.
Key
Indicates number 1 on Billboard's year-end Latin pop chart [4]
Chart history
Issue date Title Artist(s) Ref.
January 1 " Desnuda" Ricardo Arjona [10]
January 8 [11]
January 15 [12]
January 22 [13]
January 29 [14]
February 5 [15]
February 12 [16]
February 19 [17]
February 26 [18]
March 4 [19]
March 11 [20]
March 18 [21]
March 25 " Dónde Está el Amor" Charlie Zaa [22]
April 1 [23]
April 8 " A Puro Dolor" † Son by Four [24]
April 15 [25]
April 22 [26]
April 29 [27]
May 6 [28]
May 13 [29]
May 20 [30]
May 27 [31]
June 3 [32]
June 10 " No Me Dejes de Querer" Gloria Estefan [33]
June 17 " Entre el Mar y una Estrella" Thalía [34]
June 24 " A Puro Dolor" † Son by Four [35]
July 1 [36]
July 8 " Entre el Mar y una Estrella" Thalía [37]
July 15 [38]
July 22 " A Puro Dolor" † Son by Four [39]
July 29 [40]
August 5 [41]
August 12 " Júrame" Gisselle [42]
August 19 " A Puro Dolor" † Son by Four [43]
August 26 [44]
September 2 [45]
September 9 [46]
September 16 [47]
September 23 " Cuando" Ricardo Arjona [48]
September 30 [49]
October 7 [50]
October 14 [51]
October 21 [52]
October 28 [53]
November 4 [54]
November 11 " Yo Te Amo" Chayanne [55]
November 18 [56]
November 25 [57]
December 2 [58]
December 9 [59]
December 16 [60]
December 23 [61]
December 30 [62]

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