"
A Puro Dolor" by
Son by Four was the longest-running number one of the year with 10 consecutive weeks at the top spot and was named the best-performing tropical song of the year. They also had the final number one of the year with "
Cuando Seas Mía".
Tropical Airplay (formerly designated as Hot Tropical/Salsa Tracks)[1] is a
chart published by Billboard magazine that ranks the top-performing songs (regardless of genre or language) on
tropical 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),[3] which lists the best-performing Spanish-language songs in the country.[4] In 2000, 15 songs topped the chart, across 52 issues of the magazine.
The first number one of the year was "
Pero Dile" by
Víctor Manuelle, which had been in the top spot since the issue dated November 13, 1999.[5] It was succeeded by
Carlos Vives's first number one on the chart with "
Fruta Fresca".[6] The two songs alternated on the top stop until the week of January 29, 2000, when
Grupo Manía reached number-one with "Bajo la Lluvía". "A Puro Dolor" had the longest-running number of the year with ten weeks and was the best-performing tropical song of the year as well.[1] Son by Four also had the final one of the year with "Cuando Seas Mía", the Spanish version of "
Miss Me So Bad".[7]
^Lannert, John (November 12, 1994).
"Latin Notas". Billboard. Vol. 106, no. 46. p. 37.
ISSN0006-2510.
Archived from the original on April 13, 2021. Retrieved May 24, 2021.
"
A Puro Dolor" by
Son by Four was the longest-running number one of the year with 10 consecutive weeks at the top spot and was named the best-performing tropical song of the year. They also had the final number one of the year with "
Cuando Seas Mía".
Tropical Airplay (formerly designated as Hot Tropical/Salsa Tracks)[1] is a
chart published by Billboard magazine that ranks the top-performing songs (regardless of genre or language) on
tropical 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),[3] which lists the best-performing Spanish-language songs in the country.[4] In 2000, 15 songs topped the chart, across 52 issues of the magazine.
The first number one of the year was "
Pero Dile" by
Víctor Manuelle, which had been in the top spot since the issue dated November 13, 1999.[5] It was succeeded by
Carlos Vives's first number one on the chart with "
Fruta Fresca".[6] The two songs alternated on the top stop until the week of January 29, 2000, when
Grupo Manía reached number-one with "Bajo la Lluvía". "A Puro Dolor" had the longest-running number of the year with ten weeks and was the best-performing tropical song of the year as well.[1] Son by Four also had the final one of the year with "Cuando Seas Mía", the Spanish version of "
Miss Me So Bad".[7]
^Lannert, John (November 12, 1994).
"Latin Notas". Billboard. Vol. 106, no. 46. p. 37.
ISSN0006-2510.
Archived from the original on April 13, 2021. Retrieved May 24, 2021.