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In June 1985, Billboard magazine established Latin Pop Albums, a chart that ranks the best-selling Latin pop albums in the United States. The chart was published on a bi-weekly basis with its positions being compiled by sales data from Latin music retailers and distributors.[1][2] According to Billboard, Latin pop includes "the music known as the balada romántica or música interacional" as well as "young pop sounds" and "the new Spanish-language rock".[3] In the 1980s, 22 albums topped the chart.

The first album to reach number one on the Latin Pop Album chart was Reflexiones by José José.[1] José José was also the artist with the most number-one albums of the 1980s with Promesas (1985), Siempre Contigo (1986), and Soy Así (1987). In addition, they were best-selling Latin pop albums of 1986–88, respectively. Un Hombre Solo (1987) by Julio Iglesias was the longest-running number one album of the decade with 30 weeks on the top spot. The Miami Sound Machine was the only band to reach number one in the 1980s with their album Primitive Love (1985). Primitive Love spawned the crossover single, "Conga",[4] which peaked at number ten on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[5]

Chart history

Key
Indicates best performing album of 1983
Issue date Album Artist(s) Ref.
January 1 Business as Usual Men at Work [6]
January 8 [7]
January 15 [8]
January 22 [9]
January 29 [10]
February 5 [11]
February 12 [12]
February 19 [13]
February 26 Thriller Michael Jackson [14]
March 5 [15]
March 12 [16]
March 19 [17]
March 26 [18]
April 2 [19]
April 9 [20]
April 16 [21]
April 23 [22]
April 30 [23]
May 7 [24]
May 14 [25]
May 21 [26]
May 28 [27]
June 4 [28]
June 11 [29]
June 18 [30]
June 25 Flashdance Soundtrack [31]
July 2 [32]
July 9 Thriller Michael Jackson [33]
July 16 [34]
July 23 Synchronicity The Police [35]
July 30 [36]
August 6 [37]
August 13 [38]
August 20 [39]
August 27 [40]
September 3 [41]
September 10 Thriller Michael Jackson [42]
September 17 Synchronicity The Police A&M [43]
September 24 [44]
October 1 [45]
October 8 [46]
October 15 [47]
October 22 [48]
October 29 [49]
November 5 [50]
November 12 [51]
November 19 [52]
November 26 Metal Health Quiet Riot [53]
December 3 Can't Slow Down Lionel Richie [54]
December 10 [55]
December 17 [56]
December 24 Thriller Michael Jackson [57]
December 31 [58]

See also

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}}
    • Week of August 23, 1986: "Top Latin Albums". Billboard. Vol. 98, no. 34. United States: Nielsen Business Media. 1986-08-23. p. 49. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
    • Week of September 6, 1986: "Top Latin Albums". Billboard. Vol. 98, no. 36. United States: Nielsen Business Media. 1986-09-06. p. 34. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
    • Week of September 20, 1986: "Top Latin Albums". Billboard. Vol. 98, no. 38. United States: Nielsen Business Media. 1986-09-20. p. 32. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
    • Week of October 4, 1986: "Top Latin Albums". Billboard. Vol. 98, no. 40. United States: Nielsen Business Media. 1986-10-04. p. 70. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
    • Week of October 18, 1986: "Top Latin Albums". Billboard. Vol. 98, no. 42. United States: Nielsen Business Media. 1986-10-18. p. 82. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
    • Week of November 1, 1986: "Top Latin Albums". Billboard. Vol. 98, no. 44. United States: Nielsen Business Media. 1986-11-01. p. 40. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
Specific
  1. ^ a b "Ask Billboard: Battle Of The Rock Bands, Part 2". Billboard. 2010-03-19. Archived from the original on September 3, 2014. Retrieved 2010-06-17.
  2. ^ "Billboard's Latin Charts Switch to SoundScan". Billboard. July 10, 1993. pp. 4, 71. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  3. ^ "Debut for New Latin Charts". Billboard. Vol. 97, no. 26. Nielsen Business Media. June 29, 1985. p. 3. ISSN 0006-2510. Archived from the original on November 4, 2020. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
  4. ^ Birchmeier, Jason. "Primitive Love — Miami Sound Machine". AllMusic. Retrieved April 1, 2024.
  5. ^ "Gloria Estefan – Chart history: Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved April 1, 2024.
  6. ^ "January 1, 1983". Billboard 200.
  7. ^ "January 8, 1983". Billboard 200.
  8. ^ "January 15, 1983". Billboard 200.
  9. ^ "January 22, 1983". Billboard 200.
  10. ^ "January 29, 1983". Billboard 200.
  11. ^ "February 5, 1983". Billboard 200.
  12. ^ "February 12, 1983". Billboard 200.
  13. ^ "February 19, 1983". Billboard 200.
  14. ^ "February 26, 1983". Billboard 200.
  15. ^ "March 5, 1983". Billboard 200.
  16. ^ "March 12, 1983". Billboard 200.
  17. ^ "March 19, 1983". Billboard 200.
  18. ^ "March 26, 1983". Billboard 200.
  19. ^ "April 2, 1983". Billboard 200.
  20. ^ "April 9, 1983". Billboard 200.
  21. ^ "April 16, 1983". Billboard 200.
  22. ^ "April 23, 1983". Billboard 200.
  23. ^ "April 30, 1983". Billboard 200.
  24. ^ "May 7, 1983". Billboard 200.
  25. ^ "May 14, 1983". Billboard 200.
  26. ^ "May 21, 1983". Billboard 200.
  27. ^ "May 28, 1983". Billboard 200.
  28. ^ "June 4, 1983". Billboard 200.
  29. ^ "June 11, 1983". Billboard 200.
  30. ^ "June 18, 1983". Billboard 200.
  31. ^ "June 25, 1983". Billboard 200.
  32. ^ "July 2, 1983". Billboard 200.
  33. ^ "July 9, 1983". Billboard 200.
  34. ^ "July 16, 1983". Billboard 200.
  35. ^ "July 23, 1983". Billboard 200.
  36. ^ "July 30, 1983". Billboard 200.
  37. ^ "August 6, 1983". Billboard 200.
  38. ^ "August 13, 1983". Billboard 200.
  39. ^ "August 20, 1983". Billboard 200.
  40. ^ "August 27, 1983". Billboard 200.
  41. ^ "September 3, 1983". Billboard 200.
  42. ^ "September 10, 1983". Billboard 200.
  43. ^ "September 17, 1983". Billboard 200.
  44. ^ "September 24, 1983". Billboard 200.
  45. ^ "October 1, 1983". Billboard 200.
  46. ^ "October 8, 1983". Billboard 200.
  47. ^ "October 15, 1983". Billboard 200.
  48. ^ "October 22, 1983". Billboard 200.
  49. ^ "October 29, 1983". Billboard 200.
  50. ^ "November 5, 1983". Billboard 200.
  51. ^ "November 12, 1983". Billboard 200.
  52. ^ "November 19, 1983". Billboard 200.
  53. ^ "November 26, 1983". Billboard 200.
  54. ^ "December 3, 1983". Billboard 200.
  55. ^ "December 10, 1983". Billboard 200.
  56. ^ "December 17, 1983". Billboard 200.
  57. ^ "December 24, 1983". Billboard 200.
  58. ^ "December 31, 1983". Billboard 200.

Pop 1980s * United States Latin Pop Albums Category:1980s in Latin music