This list reflects titles with the most weeks at No. 1 on the Top Latin
Albums chart from the ranking’s first week on July 10, 1993, to the Oct. 10,
2020-dated chart. For albums with the same number of weeks at No. 1, titles
are listed from most recent to oldest.
See the list below.
1. Mi Tierra – Gloria
Estefan
The Cuban singer’s album peaked at No. 1 on the July 10, 1993-dated chart,
where she spent 58 weeks at the top.
2. X 100Pre – Bad
Bunny
Bad Bunny’s debut studio album peaked at No. 1 on the Jan. 5, 2019 chart,
where it was atop for 46 weeks.
3. Odisea – Ozuna
Ozuna has made history with this album, becoming the longest-leading No. 1
by a male artist on the Top Latin Albums chart. Odisea nabbed the No. 1 spot on the chart dated Sept. 16, 2017, ruling for
46 weeks.
4. Dreaming of You –
Selena
Released posthumously, Selena’s bilingual album peaked at No. 1 on the Aug.
5, 1995-dated chart, spending 44 weeks at the top.
5. Segundo Romance – Luis
Miguel
The Mexican-based crooner peaked at No. 1 on Sept. 17, 1994, tally, staying
strong for 29 weeks.
6. YHLQMDLG – Bad
Bunny
Bad Bunny peaked at No. 1 with YHLQMDLG on the March 14, 2020 chart, where
he reigned for 27 weeks.
7. Vuelve – Ricky
Martin
Ricky Martin’s heartfelt album peaked at No. 1 on the Feb. 28, 1998-dated
charts and reigned the chart for 26 weeks.
8. Barrio Fino – Daddy
Yankee
Daddy Yankee brought reggaeton to the forefront with his No. 1 album (peak
date July 31, 2004), remaining at the top for 24 weeks.
9. The Last –
Aventura
Aventura revolutionized bachata with The Last, which peaked at No. 1 on the June 27, 2009-dated list, where it spent 23
weeks up top.
10. Los Duo 2 – Juan
Gabriel
His duets with Marc Anthony, J Balvin and other artists nabbed Juanga the
leading spot on the Jan. 2, 2016-dated chart, where it spent 20 weeks.
11. Amor Prohibido –
Selena
With timeless songs such as “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom” and “No Me Queda Mas,”
Selena’s album peaked at No. 1 on the chart dated June 11, 1994, reigning
for 20 weeks.
12. Mi Reflejo –
Christina Aguilera
Xtina made her way to No. 1 with Mi Reflejo on the Sept. 30, 2000, list, sitting tight for 19 weeks — not too shabby
for her first all-Spanish album.
13. Aura – Ozuna
Ozuna’s second studio album, Aura, scored 2018’s biggest week for a Latin album, and the largest streaming
week ever for a Latin release. It peaked at No. 1 on the Sept. 8, 2018,
list, staying strong for 17 weeks.
14. Formula: Vol. 1 –
Romeo Santos
Keeping bachata alive, Romeo Santos’ album peaked at No. 1 on the Nov. 26,
2011, tally and proved that “the king stays king” for 17 weeks.
15. Fijacion Oral: Vol. 1 – Shakira
The Colombian superstar peaked at No. 1 with her album on the June 25,
2005-dated chart, reigning at the top of the Top Latin Albums list for 17
weeks.
16. Sex and Love –
Enrique Iglesias
With the release of his 10th studio album, the Spanish pop singer ranked No.
1 on the April 5, 2014, tally, remaining on the top for 16 weeks.
17. Vivir – Enrique
Iglesias
Prior to Sex & Love, Iglesias nabbed the No. 1 spot on the Feb. 15, 1997-dated chart with his
album Vivir, keeping strong
for 15 weeks.
18. Barrio Fino: En Directo – Daddy Yankee
Because who doesn’t like a good ol’ concert? Daddy Yankee’s live album
peaked at No. 1 on the Dec. 31, 2005-dated chart for 14 weeks.
19. Libre – Marc
Anthony
Salsa does not stay behind thanks to Marc Anthony, whose album peaked at No.
1 on the Dec. 8, 2001, tally for 14 weeks.
20. Desde Un Principio — From the Beginning – Marc Anthony
But he first gave the Top Latin Albums chart a taste of his Puerto Rican
swag when this album peaked at No. 1 on the Dec. 4, 1999-dated list,
reigning for 13 weeks.” – Billboard.com