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List of number-one Billboard Top Latin Albums of 1995 : ウィキペディア英語版
List of number-one Billboard Top Latin Albums from the 1990s

The ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart, published in ''Billboard'' magazine, is a record chart that features Latin music sales information. The data is compiled by Nielsen SoundScan from a sample that includes music stores, music departments at electronics and department stores, Internet sales (both physical and digital) and verifiable sales from concert venues in the United States.
During the 1990s, there were 36 number-one albums in this chart, which was first published on July 10, 1993. One album peaked at number one in the first year of publication: ''Mi Tierra'', by Cuban singer-songwriter Gloria Estefan. The album also peaked at number 27 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It won the Best Traditional Tropical Album award at the Grammy Awards of 1994. ''Mi Tierra'' spent 25 weeks at number one in 1993 and 33 weeks at this position in 1994. ''Segundo Romance'' by Mexican singer Luis Miguel also peaked at number one; this album was at the top for 29 consecutive weeks, starting in late 1994. It won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album in 1995, defeating albums from singers Cristian Castro, Plácido Domingo, Juan Gabriel and Tejano music group La Mafia; the latter also peaked at number one on March 1995 with their live album ''Éxitos En Vivo''.
Five albums by Tex-Mex music performer Selena reached number one on the chart; her album ''Amor Prohibido'' was number one during four separate stretches, including a 16-week stay at the top that started three weeks after her death. After this stretch, it was replaced by her first English-language album titled ''Dreaming of You'', which also debuted at number one in the ''Billboard'' 200, making Selena the first Hispanic singer to debut at the top of this chart and the second-highest debut of the year after Michael Jackson's ''HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I''. On its release date, the album sold over 175,000 copies, a record for a female pop singer, and sold two million copies in its first year. This album became the first to peak at number one in three calendar years (1995–1997). Three best-of collections by the singer, entitled ''Siempre Selena'', ''Anthology'' and ''All My Hits - Todos Mis Exitos Vol. 1'' also topped the chart. The self-titled debut album by Enrique Iglesias was atop the chart for 11 weeks and won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album at the 39th Grammy Awards. Two albums related to the song "Macarena" hit the top spot of the chart: ''Macarena Non Stop'' by Los del Río, which spent four non-consecutive weeks at number-one, starting on August 3, 1996, and ''Macarena Mix'', a compilation album with music by Sandalo, Manolos, El Lupe and The Sacados, which spent nine weeks at number-one from September 21 through November 16, 1996.
''Tango'' by Julio Iglesias, the last number-one album of 1996, spent 10 weeks at the top of the chart and became the best-selling Latin album of 1997.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Billboard: 1997 Year-End Chart-Toppers )〕 ''Romances'' by Luis Miguel won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album, debuted at number 14 in the ''Billboard'' 200, and spent 11 non-consecutive weeks at number one on this chart. In 1998, the
compilation album
released for the film ''Dance with Me'', which starred Vanessa L. Williams and Chayanne, became the first soundtrack to reach the top spot of this chart. ''Buena Vista Social Club'', produced by Ry Cooder, also peaked at number one and won the Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Performance. ''Me Estoy Enamorando'' by Alejandro Fernández spent nine weeks at the top of the chart and ended the year as the best-selling Latin album of 1998.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Billboard: 1998 Year-End Chart-Toppers )〕 Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira with ''¿Dónde Están los Ladrones?'', her first number-one album, spent 11 weeks at number one, received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album and was certified platinum in the United States by the RIAA. Marco Antonio Solís peaked at number one for the first time on this chart with his album ''Trozos de Mi Alma'', which was certified gold by the RIAA and was produced by Bebu Silvetti. Ricky Martin was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album for ''Vuelve'', which spent 26 non-consecutive weeks at the top of the chart between 1998 and 1999. Latin rock performer Santana debuted and peaked at number one with ''Supernatural'' during the only week that the album appeared on this chart. The album was removed from the chart the following week after it was determined by ''Billboard'' to not meet the requirement for an album to have at least 50% of its recordings in Spanish.
==Number-one albums==


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