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José José was the first artist to reach number one on the Latin Pop Albums chart in 1985. He also had the most number one albums of the 1980s with a total of four albums.

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 (1984) 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 Promesas had the longest-running number one with 32 weeks. 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]

Emmanuel and Julio Iglesias were the only artists to have more than two chart-toppers. Iglesias, who has been recognized as the best-selling male Latin artist of all-time by the Guinness World Records,[6] spent a total of 58 weeks at the apex of the chart with his albums Libra (1985), Un Hombre Solo (1987), and Raíces (1989). Amor Libre: 12 Grandes Exitos (1988), a greatest hits album by Camilo Sesto, was released while the artist was on temporary retirement and became his only chart-topper.[7][8] Five female acts had reached number one on the chart during the 1980s: Ángela Carrasco, Ana Gabriel, Rocío Jurado, Yolandita Monge, and Isabel Pantoja. Pantoja had the best-selling Latin pop of 1989 with Desde Andalucía (1988) while Gabriel had the final number one of the decade with Tierra de Nadie (1988).

Chart history

A man is facing the camera while holding a microphone with his left hand.
Julio Iglesias spent a total of 58 weeks at number one with three albums.
Man wearing a tuxedo is facing right
Woman in a white dress is facing left and singing
Close up of a woman holding a microphone on her right hand.
Key
Indicates best-selling Latin pop album of the year
Issue date Album Artist(s) Ref.
June 29, 1985 Reflexiones José José [9]
July 13, 1985 [10]
July 27, 1985 [11]
August 10, 1985 [12]
August 24, 1985 [13]
September 7, 1985 [14]
September 21, 1985 [15]
October 5, 1985 [16]
October 19, 1985 Libra Julio Iglesias [17]
November 2, 1985 [18]
November 16, 1985 [19]
November 30, 1985 [20]
December 14, 1985 [21]
December 28, 1985 Primitive Love Miami Sound Machine [22]
January 11, 1986 [23]
January 25, 1986 [24]
February 8, 1986 Promesas[25] José José [26]
February 22, 1986 [27]
March 8, 1986 [28]
March 22, 1986 [29]
April 5, 1986 [30]
April 19, 1986 [31]
May 3, 1986 Paloma Brava Rocío Jurado [32]
May 17, 1986 [33]
May 31, 1986 Promesas José José [34]
June 14, 1986 [35]
June 28, 1986 [36]
July 12, 1986 [37]
July 26, 1986 [38]
August 9, 1986 [39]
August 23, 1986 [40]
September 6, 1986 [41]
September 20, 1986 [42]
October 4, 1986 [43]
October 18, 1986 [44]
November 1, 1986 Toda la Vida y Otros Grandes Exitos Emmanuel [45]
November 15, 1986 Siempre Contigo[46] José José [47]
November 29, 1986 [48]
December 13, 1986 [49]
December 27, 1986 [50]
January 10, 1987 [51]
January 24, 1987 [52]
February 7, 1987 [53]
February 21, 1987 [54]
March 7, 1987 Solo Emmanuel [55]
March 21, 1987 Siempre Contigo[46] José José [56]
April 4, 1987 Solo Emmanuel [57]
April 18, 1987 Siempre Contigo[46] José José [58]
May 2, 1987 Lo Bello y lo Prohibido Braulio [59]
May 16, 1987 [60]
May 30, 1987 [61]
June 13, 1987 Un Hombre Solo Julio Iglesias [62]
June 27, 1987 [63]
July 11, 1987 [64]
July 25, 1987 [65]
August 8, 1987 [66]
August 22, 1987 [67]
September 5, 1987 [68]
September 19, 1987 [69]
October 3, 1987 [70]
October 17, 1987 [71]
October 31, 1987 [72]
November 14, 1987 [73]
November 28, 1987 [74]
December 12, 1987 [75]
December 26, 1987 [76]
January 16, 1988 Soy Así[77] José José [78]
January 30, 1988 [79]
January 30, 1988 [80]
February 13, 1988 [81]
February 27, 1988 [82]
March 12, 1988 [83]
March 26, 1988 [84]
April 9, 1988 [85]
April 23, 1988 [86]
May 7, 1988 [87]
May 21, 1988 Entre Lunas Emmanuel [88]
June 4, 1988 [89]
June 18, 1988 Señor Corazón José Luis Rodríguez [90]
July 2, 1988 [91]
July 16, 1988 [92]
July 30, 1988 [93]
August 13, 1988 [94]
August 27, 1988 [95]
September 10, 1988 Amor Libre: 12 Grandes Exitos Camilo Sesto [96]
September 24, 1988 [97]
October 8, 1988 Vivencias Yolandita Monge [98]
October 22, 1988 Amor Libre: 12 Grandes Exitos Camilo Sesto [99]
November 5, 1988 Con Todos los Sentidos Braulio [100]
November 19, 1988 Vivencias Yolandita Monge [101]
December 3, 1988 Boca Rosa Ángela Carrasco [102]
December 17, 1988 Desde Andalucía[103] Isabel Pantoja [104]
December 31, 1988 [105]
January 14, 1989 [106]
January 28, 1989 [107]
February 11, 1989 [108]
February 25, 1989 [109]
March 11, 1989 [110]
March 11, 1989 [111]
March 25, 1989 [112]
April 8, 1989 Ricardo Montaner Ricardo Montaner [113]
April 22, 1989 Desde Andalucía[103] Isabel Pantoja [114]
May 6, 1989 [115]
May 20, 1989 [116]
June 3, 1989 Roberto Carlos '88 Roberto Carlos [117]
June 17, 1989 Desde Andalucía[103] Isabel Pantoja [118]
July 1, 1989 [119]
July 15, 1989 Raíces Julio Iglesias [120]
July 29, 1989 [121]
August 12, 1989 [122]
August 26, 1989 [123]
September 9, 1989 [124]
September 23, 1989 [125]
October 7, 1989 [126]
October 21, 1989 [127]
November 4, 1989 [128]
November 18, 1989 Tierra de Nadie Ana Gabriel [129]
December 2, 1989 [130]
December 16, 1989 [131]
December 30, 1989 [132]

See also

References

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