List of Billboard Latin Pop Airplay number ones of 1997
Latin Pop Airplay 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.[1] It is a subchart of Hot Latin Songs, which lists the best-performing Spanish-language songs in the country.[2] In 1997, 17 songs topped the chart, in 52 issues of the magazine.
The first number one of the year was "
Lloviendo Flores" by Ednita Nazario, which moved into the top spot in the issue dated January 4. It remained in place for only a single week before being replaced by "Las Cosas Que Vives" by Laura Pausini which had previously topped the chart in the week ending December 28, 1996,[3] and spent four further weeks at number one in 1997 for a total of five. Enrique Iglesias was the artist with the most number-one songs in 1997 with "Enamorado Por Primera Vez", "Sólo en Ti" (a Spanish-language adaptation of Yazoo's "Only You"),[4] and "Miente". The former track held this position for the longest with ten weeks. Alejandro Fernández and Luis Miguel were the only other acts to have more than one chart-topper in 1997.[5][6] Fernández achieved his first number one with "Si Tú Supieras" and had the final number one of the year with "En El Jardín", a duet with Gloria Estefan.[5] Estefan herself obtained her second number one with "No Pretendo".[7]
Luis Miguel spent a total of six weeks at number one with "
Lo Mejor de Mi" were cited by Reforma when the newspaper described 1997 as the year of the bolero due to the songs' popularity.[9] Celine Dion recorded a Spanish-language version of Eric Carmen's "All by Myself" under the title "Sola Otra Vez" which became her first number one song on the chart.[10][11] Other artists to top the chart for the first time in 1997 were Ricardo Montaner,[12] Marta Sánchez,[13] and Diego Torres, while Fey obtained her first and only chart-topper this year with "Azúcar Amargo".[14][15]
Chart history
† | Indicates number 1 on Billboard's year-end Latin pop chart[8] |
Issue date | Title | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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January 4 | " Lloviendo Flores "
|
Ednita Nazario | [16] |
January 11 | "Las Cosas Que Vives" | Laura Pausini | [17] |
January 18 | [18] | ||
January 25 | [19] | ||
February 1 | [20] | ||
February 8 | "Enamorado Por Primera Vez" | Enrique Iglesias | [21] |
February 15 | [22] | ||
February 22 | [23] | ||
March 1 | [24] | ||
March 8 | [25] | ||
March 15 | [26] | ||
March 22 | [27] | ||
March 29 | [28] | ||
April 5 | [29] | ||
April 12 | [30] | ||
April 19 | "Se Quiere, Se Mata" | Shakira | [31] |
April 26 | [32] | ||
May 3 | " Azúcar Amargo "
|
Fey | [33] |
May 10 | "Sola Otra Vez" | Celine Dion | [34] |
May 17 | [35] | ||
May 24 | "Sólo en Ti" | Enrique Iglesias | [36] |
May 31 | [37] | ||
June 7 | " Sé Que Ya No Volverás "
|
Diego Torres | [38] |
June 14 | " Moja Mi Corazón "
|
Marta Sánchez | [39] |
June 21 | [40] | ||
June 28 | "Sólo en Ti" | Enrique Iglesias | [41] |
July 5 | [42] | ||
July 12 | [43] | ||
July 19 | "No Pretendo" | Gloria Estefan | [44] |
July 26 | [45] | ||
August 2 | [46] | ||
August 9 | "Miente" | Enrique Iglesias | [47] |
August 16 | [48] | ||
August 23 | [49] | ||
August 30 | "Por Debajo de la Mesa" † | Luis Miguel | [50] |
September 6 | [51] | ||
September 13 | [52] | ||
September 20 | [53] | ||
September 27 | [54] | ||
October 4 | "Lo Mejor de Mí" | Cristian Castro | [55] |
October 11 | [56] | ||
October 18 | "Si Tú Supieras" | Alejandro Fernández | [57] |
October 25 | [58] | ||
November 1 | "Lo Mejor de Mí" | Cristian Castro | [59] |
November 8 | " El Reloj "
|
Luis Miguel | [60] |
November 15 | "Lo Mejor de Mí" | Cristian Castro | [61] |
November 22 | [62] | ||
November 29 | [63] | ||
December 6 | " Es Así "
|
Ricardo Montaner | [64] |
December 13 | "En El Jardín" | Alejandro Fernández featuring Gloria Estefan | [65] |
December 20 | [66] | ||
December 27 | [67] |
See also
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