Juan Luis Guerra discography

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Juan Luis Guerra discography
Studio albums14
Live albums2
Compilation albums1
EPs1
Singles48

The Dominican singer, songwriter and producer Juan Luis Guerra has released 14

live albums and forty-eight singles. He is one of the best selling Latin artist of all time with more 30 millions of records worldwide.[1] He made his debut with his first studio album Soplando, released in 1984. He later released his second studio album in 1985, Mundanza y Acarreo which was his first national success and marked his first entry at the US Billboard Charts at number seventeen on Billboard Tropical Charts. In 1987, his third studio album Mientras Más Lo Pienso...Tú become his first work to gain international attention in countries such as Venezuela and Puerto Rico. Between this last two albums, it sold over two million copies worldwide.[2]

Juan Luis Guerra's fourth studio album, Ojala Que Llueva Cafe receive universal acclaim by the critics and is considered by many his most important work. The album sold over 2.5 millions of copies worldwide established himself as a superstar throughout Latin America and Europe.[3] It peaked at the Top 10 in Spain, Puerto Rico and Argentina and also at the top 10 of US Cashbox charts and Billboard Tropical Charts. In 1990, His follow album up, Bachata Rosa is Guerra most successful album, helping to launch Bachata and Merengue to mainstrean and international audience. It remained at the number one for 24 weeks on US Billboard Tropical Charts and was the best selling tropical album of 1991 and breaking record sales and top the charts Mexico, Spain, Chile, Argentina, Portugal, Holland and Belgium. Four of the singles released became top-ten hits on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. It was certified platinum (Latin field) in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Gold in Brazil, 7 times Platinum in Spain and Gold in Netherlands. Eventually, it sold more than 5 millions of copies worldwide and is one of the Best Selling Latin Albums of All Time.[4][5][6]

He later released he sixth studio album

greatest hits album titled Grandes Éxitos Juan Luis Guerra y 440 in 1995, which was certified three time platinum in Spain.[8]

After a hiatus of more than three years due personal issues,

Top Latin Albums and number two on the Tropical Albums chart and received a doble-patlinum certification (Latin Field) by RIAA for selling over 400,000 copies. In 2001, he released Coleccion Romantic which contains re-recorded versions of his earlier hits. It sold 50,000 copies in it first week in Spain[10] and was platinum certification (Latin Field) by RIAA for selling over 100,000 copies. In 2004, he released Para Ti, his first Christian album and hist ninth album overall. It debuted number 110 on Billboard 200 and topped the Billboard Latin charts and was certified three times platinum certification (Latin Field) by RIAA for selling over 300,000 copies.[5]

In 2007, Juan Luis Guerra released the 10th studio

AMPROFON for selling 30,000 copies in Mexico. In the same way was certified gold in Ecuador and Colombia.[12][13]

Todo tiene su Hora was released by Capitol Latin in 2014 and debuted at number 65 on the

Top Latin Albums chart, selling 6,000 copies in its first week.[14] It was received a Latin album gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipping 30,000 copies and gold by PROMUSICAE for selling 20,000 units in Spain. His 14th studio album, Literal, was released by Universal Music Latin in 2019. In 2020 he released his first EP Prive and his second live album, Entre Mar y Palmeras, the subsequent year.[15]

Albums

Studio albums

Title Year Charts[16] Sales Certifications
US
[17]
US
Latin

[18]
US
Tropical

[18]
SPA
[19]
MEX
[21]
Soplando 1984
Mudanza y Acarreo 1985 17
Mientras Más Lo Pienso...Tú 1987
Ojalá Que Llueva Café 1989 40 2 2[22]
  • World: 2,500,000[3]
  • SPA: 400,000
Bachata Rosa 1990 19 1 1 1[24] 1[25]
Areíto 1992 9 2 2[33] 67
  • World: 2,000,000[7][34]
  • US: 400,000
  • SPA: 360,000
  • MEX: 120,000[35]
  • PROMUSICAE: 3× Platinum[36]
  • AMPROFON: Gold[37]
Fogaraté 1994 3 2 1 18
  • US: 200,000[38]
  • SPA: 100,000
Ni es lo mismo ni es igual
1998 4 2 17[39]
Para Ti 2004 110 2 1 41
  • World: 500,000[43]
  • US: 300,000
  • SPA: 20,000[44]
  • CAPIF: Gold
  • RIAA: 3× Platinum (Latin)[5]
La llave de mi corazón
2007 77 1 1 12 77 63
  • World: 700,000
  • US: 167,000[45]
  • SPA: 100,000[46]
A Son de Guerra 2010 52 2 1 1 16
  • RIAA: Platinum (Latin)[5]
  • APFV: Platinum[50]
  • AMPROFON: Gold[11]
Colección Cristiana
2012 6 2 41
  • ASINCOL: Platinum[51]
Todo Tiene Su Hora 2014 65 1 1 18
  • World: 400,000[52]
  • US: 30,000
  • SPA: 20,000
Literal 2019 31 7 17
[53]
Albums that did not chart are denoted with an "—".

EP albums

Title Year
Privé
2020
Radio Güira 2023

Live albums

Title Year Charts Certifications
US
[17]
US
Latin

[18]

US
Tropica
l

[18]

A Son de Guerra Tour 2013 80 1 1
Entre Mar y Palmeras 2021 8

Compilation albums

Title Year Charts Certifications
US
Latin

[18]

US
Tropical

[18]

SPA

[19]

NL

[20]

Éxitos 1988 -
Los Grandes Éxitos 1990
Grandes Éxitos 1995 10 2 3[57] 13
  • PROMUSICAE: 3× Platinum
Colección Romantica 2000 6 1
The Collection 2000
Universo Latino 1 2001
Archivo Digital 4.4 2007 44 6
Burbujas de Amor: 30 Grandes Canciones Románticas 2010 18
¡Que Suba la Bilirrubina! 2011 41
Antología 2011 79
Quisiera Ser Un Pez...: Los Grandes Éxitos 2012 42

Singles

As lead artist

Date Song Charts[16] Certifications Album
US

[58]

US
Latin
[18]
US
Tropical

[58]

US
Latin
Pop
[18]
SPA
1989 "
Ojalá Que Llueva Café
"
21 Ojalá Que Llueva Café
"Como Abeja al Panal" 31 Bachata Rosa
1990 "La Bilirrubina" 9
"Burbujas de Amor" 2
"A Pedir Su Mano" 13
1991 "Estrellitas y Duendes" 3
"
Bachata Rosa
"
15 25 7[59]
"Carta de Amor" 35
"Frío Frío" 4 Areíto
1992 "Señales de Humo" 6
"El Costo de la Vida" 1
1993 "Mal de Amor" 4
"Coronita de Flores" 4
"Rompiendo Fuente" 27
1994 "Cuando Te Beso" 28
"La Cosquillita" 6 1[60] Fogaraté
"Viviré" 5 1
1995 "El Beso de la Ciguatera" 17 6 5
1998 "Mi PC" 1 1 2 9[61]
Ni es lo Mismo ni es Igual
1999 "Palomita Blanca" 1 1 3
"El Niágara en Bicicleta 2 2 4
"La Hormiguita" 39 33
2001 "Tú" 28 7 21 Colección Romántica
"Quisiera" 33 26 19
2004 "Las Avispas" 122 4 1 8 Para Ti
"Para Ti" 17 1 16
2005 "Los Dinteles" 34
2007 "
La Llave de Mi Corazón
"
114 1 1 2 La Llave de Mi Corazón
"Que Me Des Tu Cariño" 2 1 5
"
La Travesía
"
120 3 1 3
2008 "Solo Tengo Ojos Para Ti" 28 9
"Como Yo" 18 1 13
2010 "Bachata en Fukuoka" 116 1 1 1 A Son de Guerra
"La Guagua" 23 7 10
"La Calle" (featuring Juanes) 26 9
"Lola's Mambo" (featuring Chris Botti) 29 36
2011 "Mi Bendición" 42 12
"Apaga y Vamonos" 29
2012 "En el Cielo No Hay Hospital" 20 22 5 Coleccion Cristiana
"El Quita Pena"
2013 "Frío Frío" (Live) (featuring Romeo Santos) 16 17 A Son De Guerra Tour
2014 "Tus Besos" 8 1 1 Todo Tiene Su Hora
2015 "Todo Tiene Su Hora" 46 35
"Muchachita Linda" 23 35 14
2019 "Kitipun" 4 25 Literal
"Corazón Enamorado"
"I Love You More"
"Lámpara Pa' Mis Pies"
2020 "Pambiche de novia"
Prive
2021 "Rosalia (Live)" Entre Mar y Palmeras
"Farolito (Live)"
"Vale La Pena (Live)"
2023 "Mambo 23" 4 Radio Guira

As guest artist

Date Song Charts[16] Album
US

[18]

US
Latin
US
Latin
Pop
US
Tropical

[58]

SPA

[62]

2006 "Abriendo Caminos" (Diego Torres featuring Juan Luis Guerra) 30 9 Andando
"
Bendita Tu Luz" (Maná
featuring Juan Luis Guerra)
102[63] 1 1
Amar Es Combatir
2010 "Cuando Me Enamoro" (Enrique Iglesias featuring Juan Luis Guerra) 89 1 1 1 6 Euphoria
2014 "Llegaste Tú" (Luis Fonsi featuring Juan Luis Guerra) 23 6 27 8
2018 "Carmín" (Romeo Santos featuring Juan Luis Guerra) Golden
Songs that did not chart are denoted with an "—".

Collaborations

Year Song Artist Album
1990 "No He Podido Verte" Emmanuel Vida
1993 "Derroche" Ana Belén Veneno para el corazón
1994 "Que Bonita Luna" Various Artists El Espíritu De Un Pueblo
1995 "Señorita" Various Artists My Family – The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2001 "El Último Adiós" Various Artists El Último Adiós
2006 "Bendita Tu Luz" Maná Amar Es Combatir
2006 "Abriendo Caminos" Diego Torres Andando
2006 "Amor de Conuco" Michel Camilo & Tomatito Spain Again
2007 "Bendita Tu Luz (Bachata Version)" Maná Amar Es Combatir – Deluxe Limited Edition
2007 "Não Tenho Lágrimas (feat. Ivete Sangalo)" Various Artists Cidade Do Samba
2009 "Como Lluvia" Nelly Furtado Mi Plan
2010 "Cuando Me Enamoro" Enrique Iglesias Euphoria
2011 "Dime Donde" Gianmarco Días Nuevos
2011 "Toma Mi Vida" Milly Quezada Aquí Estoy Yo
2011 "Mi Son" Rosario Flores Raskatriski
2011 "Tu Nombre" Marcos Vidal Tu Nombre
2012 "Creo En Ti" Miguel Bosé PapiTwo
2012 "Just In Time" Tony Bennett Viva Duets
2013 "Esto Es Vida" Draco Rosa Vida
2013 "Bachata Rosa" Natalie Cole Natalie Cole En Español
2014 "Llegaste Tú" Luis Fonsi 8
2015 "Suena la pelota" Alejandro Sanz Sirope
2017 "Carmín" Romeo Santos Golden
2017 "Júrame" Julio Iglesias México & Amigos
2017 "Almost Like Praying" Various Artists Almost Like Praying
2018 "Si no te hubieras ido (feat. David Bisbal)" Various Artists Todos Somos MAS
2018 "La Bilirrubina" Arturo Sandoval Ultimate Duets
2018 "Quiero tiempo"
Victor Manuelle
25/7
2019 "Loma de Cayenas" Vicente García Candela
2020 "Dance With Me" Carol Welsman TBA

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