Top Latin Albums (formerly Latin 50) is a record chart published by Billboard magazine since 1993. It is labeled as the most important music chart for Spanish-language, full-length albums in the American music market. To rank, an album must have 51% or more of its content recorded in Spanish.

Like all Billboard album charts, it is based on sales. Nielsen SoundScan compiles the sales data from merchants representing more than 90% of the U.S. music retail market. The sample includes sales at music stores, the music departments of electronics and department stores, direct-to-consumer transactions, and Internet sales of physical albums or digital downloads. A limited array of verifiable sales from concert venues is also tabulated. As of January 26, 2017, a multi-metric methodology to compile the Top Latin Albums chart was adopted by Billboard, which also incorporates track equivalent album units and streaming equivalent album units.

The first number-one album was Mi Tierra by Gloria Estefan. The longest-reigning number-one album is YHLQMDLG by Bad Bunny, which spent 70 weeks at the top. Selena's Dreaming of You (1995–97) and Bad Bunny's YHLQMDLG (2020–22) and Un Verano Sin Ti (2022–24) are the only albums to peak at number one in three different calendar years.

Bad Bunny has the most number-one weeks for albums with 290, the most number-one debuting albums with 9, and the most number-one end-year albums with 7. Marco Antonio Solís has the most number-one albums with 12. Los Temerarios is the group with the most chart-toppers, eight. Jenni Rivera, Shakira, and Selena are the female artists with the most number-one albums with 7 each.

The current number-one album on the chart is Debí Tirar Más Fotos by Bad Bunny.

History

On July 10, 1993, Billboard premiered the revamped Latin 50 chart, which lists the best-selling Latin albums in the overall American music market.

Before this, the first chart regarding Latin music albums in the magazine (Billboard Hot Latin LPs in Los Angeles) was published on the issue dated December 9, 1972. Y Volveré, by Chilean band Los Ángeles Negros, was the first album to appear at number-one. Then, all Latin music information was featured on the first incarnation of the Top Latin Albums chart, which began on June 29, 1985, and divided Latin records on three different genre subcharts: Pop, Regional Mexican and Tropical, all of them now published in addition to the overall chart. The Latin Pop Albums chart features music only from the pop genre, while the Regional Mexican Albums chart includes information from different genres like duranguense, norteño, banda and mariachi, and the Tropical Albums includes different genres particularly salsa, merengue, bachata, and cumbia. In May 2005, another chart, Latin Rhythm Albums, was introduced in response to growing sales of reggaeton records.

On the week ending January 26, 2017, Billboard updated the methodology to compile the Top Latin Albums chart into a multi-metric methodology to include track equivalent album units and streaming equivalent albums units.

All-time achievements

Top 10 albums of all-time (1993–2018)

In 2018, Billboard magazine compiled a ranking of the 20 best albums on the chart since its inception in 1993. The ranking is based on the most number of weeks the albums spent on top of the chart. For albums with the same number of weeks at number one, they are ranked by the most total weeks on the chart.

RankAlbumArtist(s)Peak yearPeak and durationRef.
1Mi Tierra (1993)Gloria Estefan1993#1 for 58 weeks
2Odisea (2017)Ozuna2017#1 for 46 weeks
3Dreaming of You (1995)Selena1995#1 for 25 weeks
4Segundo Romance (1994)Luis Miguel1994#1 for 29 weeks
5Vuelve (1998)Ricky Martin1998#1 for 26 weeks
6Barrio Fino (2004)Daddy Yankee2004#1 for 24 weeks
7The Last (2009)Aventura2009#1 for 23 weeks
8Amor Prohibido (1994)Selena1994#1 for 20 weeks
9Los Dúo, Vol. 2 (2015)Juan Gabriel2016#1 for 20 weeks
10Mi Reflejo (2000)Christina Aguilera2000#1 for 19 weeks

Top 10 albums of the 21st century (2000–2024)

In 2025, Billboard magazine compiled a ranking of the 100 best albums on the chart through the first quarter of the 21st century, from the start of 2000 to the end of 2024. The ranking is based on weekly performance on the chart.

RankAlbumArtist(s)Peak yearPeak and durationRef.
1YHLQMDLG (2020)Bad Bunny2020#1 for 70 weeks
2Fórmula, Vol. 2 (2014)Romeo Santos2014#1 for 11 weeks
3X 100pre (2019)Bad Bunny2019#1 for 46 weeks
4Ones (2002)Selena2017#2 for 1 week
5Odisea (2017)Ozuna2017#1 for 46 weeks
6Un Verano Sin Ti (2022)Daddy Yankee2022#1 for 60 weeks
7Todavía Me Amas: Lo Mejor de Aventura (2016)Aventura2019#4 for 1 week
8Un Día Normal (2002)Juanes2003#1 for 4 weeks
9Barrio Fino (2004)Daddy Yankee2004#1 for 24 weeks
10El Último Tour Del Mundo (2020)Bad Bunny2020#1 for 27 weeks

Artist achievements

Artists with the most number-one albums

The following list contains the top artists per number of albums at number one on the Top Latin Album chart:

AlbumsArtist(s)Ref.
12Marco Antonio Solís
9Bad Bunny
Luis Miguel
8Enrique Iglesias
Los Temerarios
Maná
Marc Anthony
7Alejandro Fernández
Daddy Yankee
Jenni Rivera
Los Tigres del Norte
Selena
Shakira
Ricky Martin
6Vicente Fernández
5Chayanne
Don Omar
Juan Gabriel
Juanes
Ozuna
Prince Royce
Romeo Santos
Wisin & Yandel

Artists with the most number-one weeks

The following list contains the top artists per number of weeks at number one on the Top Latin Album chart:

WeeksArtist(s)Ref.
290Bad Bunny
80Enrique Iglesias
77Selena
66Ozuna
63Luis Miguel
53Marc Anthony
51Daddy Yankee
49Shakira
41Ricky Martin
36Romeo Santos
32Los Temerarios
Juan Gabriel
31Marco Antonio Solís
25Maná
23Alejandro Fernández
22Jenni Rivera
Los Tigres del Norte
21Don Omar
17Wisin & Yandel
Vicente Fernández

Album achievements

Longest-reigning number-one albums

The following list contains the longest-leading albums per number of weeks at number one on the Top Latin Albums chart:

WeeksAlbumArtist(s)Year(s)Ref.
70YHLQMDLGBad Bunny2020–22
67Debí Tirar Más Fotos2025–26
60Un Verano Sin Ti2022–24
58Mi TierraGloria Estefan1993–94
46X 100preBad Bunny2019–20
OdiseaOzuna2017–18
44Dreaming of YouSelena1995–97
29Segundo RomanceLuis Miguel1994–95
28GénesisPeso Pluma2023–24
27El Último Tour Del MundoBad Bunny2020–21
26VuelveRicky Martin1998–99
24Barrio FinoDaddy Yankee2004–05
23The LastAventura2009–10
20Amor ProhibidoSelena1994–95
Los Dúo, Vol. 2Juan Gabriel2016–17
19Mi ReflejoChristina Aguilera2000–01
17Fijación Oral Vol. 1Shakira2005
Formula, Vol. 1Romeo Santos2011–12
AuraOzuna2018
16Sex and LoveEnrique Iglesias2014
15Vivir1997

Number-one debuting albums

Number-one year-end albums

The following list contains the number-one albums as determined by the year-end chart of the Top Latin Albums chart:

YearAlbumArtist(s)label(s)RIAA certification
1994Mi TierraGloria EstefanEpic16× Platinum (Latin)
1995Dreaming of YouSelenaEMI Latin62× Platinum (Latin)
1996
1997TangoJulio IglesiasColumbia6× Platinum (Latin)
1998Me Estoy EnamorandoAlejandro FernándezSony DiscosPlatinum
1999VuelveRicky MartinSony DiscosPlatinum
2000Desde Un Principio: From the BeginningMarc AnthonyRMM/Sony DiscosGold
2001PaulinaPaulina RubioUniversal Music Latino8× Platinum (Latin)
2002LibreMarc AnthonySony DiscosGold
2003Un Día NormalJuanesSurco/Universal Latino6× Platinum (Latin)
2004La Historia Continúa...Marco Antonio SolísFonovisai5× Platinum (Latin)
2005Barrio FinoDaddy YankeeEl Cartel/V.I.Platinum
2006Barrio Fino en DirectoEl Cartel/InterscopeGold
2007CelestialRBDEMI Televisa/Virgin—N/a
2008Los ExtraterrestresWisin & YandelMachete3× Platinum (Latin)
2009The LastAventuraStrichcode/Premium Latin4× Platinum (Latin)
2010
2011Prince RoycePrince RoyceTop Stop Music3× Platinum (Latin)
2012Formula, Vol. 1Romeo SantosSony Music Latin3× Platinum (Latin)
2013La Misma Gran SeñoraJenni RiveraFonovisa Records2× Platinum (Latin)
2014Formula, Vol. 2Romeo SantosSony Music Latin11× Platinum (Latin)
2015Los DúoJuan GabrielUniversal Music LatinoPlatinum (Latin)
2016Los Dúo, Vol. 2—N/a
2017FénixNicky JamSony Music Latin11× Platinum (Latin)
2018OdiseaOzunaDimelo Vi16× Platinum (Latin)
2019X100preBad BunnyRimas Entertainment10× Platinum (Latin)
2020YHLQMDLG24× Platinum (Latin)
2021El Último Tour del Mundo6× Platinum (Latin)
2022Un Verano Sin Ti—N/a
2023
2024Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana
2025Debí Tirar Más Fotos

Year-end charts

See also

External links

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