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List Of Number-one Billboard Hot Latin Tracks Of 1991
This is a list containing the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks number-ones of 1991. References {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of number-one ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks of 1991 United States Latin Songs 1991 File:1991 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Boris Yeltsin, elected as Russia's first president, waves the new flag of Russia after the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, orchestrated by Soviet hardliners; Mount Pinatubo erupts in the Phil ... 1991 in Latin music ...
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Billboard Magazine
''Billboard'' (stylized as ''billboard'') is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation. The magazine provides music charts, news, video, opinion, reviews, events, and style related to the music industry. Its music charts include the Hot 100, the 200, and the Global 200, tracking the most popular albums and songs in different genres of music. It also hosts events, owns a publishing firm, and operates several TV shows. ''Billboard'' was founded in 1894 by William Donaldson and James Hennegan as a trade publication for bill posters. Donaldson later acquired Hennegan's interest in 1900 for $500. In the early years of the 20th century, it covered the entertainment industry, such as circuses, fairs, and burlesque shows, and also created a mail service for travelling entertainers. ''Billboard'' began focusing more on the music industry as the jukebox, phonograph, and radio became commonplace. Many topics it covered were spun-off into ...
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Todo, Todo, Todo
"Todo, Todo, Todo" (English: ''Everything, Everything, Everything'') is a song written by Jorsaci, produced by Bebu Silvetti, and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter and actress Daniela Romo. It was released by EMI Latin in 1991 as the second single from Romo's sixth studio album ''Amada más que nunca'' (1991). The song became the second number-one single for Romo in the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart, after " De Mí Enamórate" five years prior. Romo earned two nominations at the Lo Nuestro Award in 1992 for the track, Pop Song of the Year and Best Music Video, winning the latter. "Todo, Todo, Todo" has a choreography which is a staple at Filipino informal/formal (hall) parties. The video received a ''Billboard'' Music nomination for Latin Video of the Year by a Female Artist. The song debuted in the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin Tracks) chart at number 29 in the week of May 25, 1991, climbing to the top ten two weeks later. "Todo, Todo, Todo ...
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1991 Record Charts
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Camilo Sesto
Camilo Blanes Cortés (16 September 1946 – 8 September 2019), known professionally as Camilo Sesto "El Rey del Amor", was a Spanish singer, songwriter and music producer. There are various sales figures for him, ranging from 70 to 200 million records sold, and the singer himself claimed to have sold more than 175 million records. However, his official sales would represent around than 2.8 million copies worldwide, including nearly 900,000 certified. Biographical summary Sesto sang in two pop bands during the 1960s and won a contest in a Madrid television show. He played a part in the Spanish filming of Shakespeare's ''Hamlet''. Later, he teamed up with singer and producer Juan Pardo, but success would come on its own accord, with his own music works. As a composer, Sesto wrote songs for artists such as Ángela Carrasco, Miguel Bosé, Lucía Méndez, Charytín Goyco and José José, among others. He also produced and translated to Spanish the lyrics of an album by the popu ...
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Amor Mío, ¿Qué Me Has Hecho?
"Amor Mío, ¿Qué Me Has Hecho?" (English: ''My Love, What Have You Done with Me?'') is a song performed by Spanish singer-songwriter Camilo Sesto. It was released as the lead single from his 19th studio album '' A Voluntad del Cielo'' (1991). The song was written and produced by Camilo Blanes with additional production by Augusto César and became Sesto's first number-one hit in the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks chart. The song was released after the singer's temporary retirement from the music business in 1987 and was named "a good example of Sesto in its purest form, an interesting and well-built ballad, dressed with good sax interventions" by La Fonoteca on their review of the album '' A Voluntad del Cielo''. The track debuted in the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin Tracks) chart at number 35 in the week of October 19, 1991, climbing to the top ten two weeks later. "Amor Mío, ¿Qué Me Has Hecho?" peaked at number-one on November 23, 1991, replacin ...
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Rudy La Scala
Rudy La Scala (born January 20, 1954) is a singer-songwriter and record producer, born in Rocca di Papa, Lazio, Italy. At a young age, La Scala migrated to Venezuela, where he completed his primary and secondary studies, while learning piano and guitar. He began his career with a short lived band named Las Explosiones de Goma in the 1960s. In 1971 he was presented as a solo artist under the name Flavio, finally presenting himself as Rudy La Scala in 1974. His work as a songwriter has been very successful, including songs recorded by Karina (Venezuelan singer), Karina, María Conchita Alonso, Guillermo Dávila, Kiara (Venezuelan entertainer), Kiara, Ruddy Rodríguez, Proyecto M, Carlos Mata, Payasitas Nifu Nifa , Las Payasitas Nifu Nifa and Gerardo Mora. As a performer, La Scala reached the top of the Top Latin Songs, ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart twice with "El Cariño Es Como Una Flor" and "Por Qué Será (song), Por Qué Será" in the 1990s. He is the only record producer ...
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Por Qué Será (song)
"Por Qué Será" ("Why Will That Be?") is a song written, produced, and performed by Italo-Venezuelans, Italo-Venezuelan singer-songwriter Rudy La Scala. It was released as the lead single from Scala's fifth studio album Por Qué Será, of the same title (1991), and became his second No. 1 single in the Top Latin Songs, ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart following "El Cariño Es Como Una Flor" the previous year. The song debuted in the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin Tracks) chart at No. 22 in the week of September 14, 1991, climbing to the top ten four weeks later. "Por Qué Será" peaked at No. 1 on November 9, 1991, replacing "Cosas del Amor (song), Cosas del Amor" by American singer Vikki Carr and Mexican people, Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel and being succeeded two weeks later by "Amor Mío, ¿Qué Me Has Hecho?" by Spanish singer-songwriter Camilo Sesto. See also *Billboard Top Latin Songs Year-End Chart *List of number-one Billboard Hot Lat ...
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Vikki Carr
Florencia Vicenta de Casillas-Martínez Cardona (born July 19, 1940), known by her stage name Vikki Carr, is an American vocalist. She has a singing career that spans more than four decades. Born in El Paso, Texas, to Mexican parents, she has performed in a variety of musical genres, including pop, jazz and country, while her greatest success has come from singing in Spanish. She established the Vikki Carr Scholarship Foundation in 1971. Vikki Carr has won three Grammys and was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Latin Grammys in 2008 at the 9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. Career Cardona was born in El Paso, Texas, on July 19, 1940. In 1958, she graduated from Rosemead High School in Rosemead, California, in a class that included famed fashion designer Bob Mackie. Under the stage name "Vikki Carr" she signed with Liberty Records in 1962. Her first single to achieve success was " He's a Rebel", which in 1962 reached No. 3 in Australia and No. 115 in the United Sta ...
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Cosas Del Amor (song)
"Cosas del Amor" ("Things About Love") is a song by American recording artist Vikki Carr and Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel. It was released as the lead single from Carr's studio album ''Cosas del Amor (Vikki Carr album), Cosas del Amor'' (1991). Written by Roberto Livi and Rudy Pérez, the song portrays the relationship between two friends and confidences between both due to marital problems of one of them. The song became commercially successful when it reached the top of the Top Latin Songs, ''Billboard'' Latin Songs chart, the first for Carr and the fifth number-one single for Gabriel. "Cosas del Amor" has been widely covered by several artists including Ana Bárbara, Milly Quezada, Jenni Rivera, Olga Tañón, and Yuri (Mexican singer), Yuri, among others. The accompanying music video portrays Carr and Gabriel discussing the situation described in the song and witnessing a Solar eclipse of July 11, 1991, solar eclipse. The track earned awards such as a Premio Lo Nuestro ...
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Daniela Romo
Daniela Romo (born Teresa Presmanes Corona; 27 August 1959) is a Mexican singer, actress and TV hostess. During her career, she has sold 17 million records, making her one of the best-selling Latin music artists. Biography Born Teresa Presmanes Corona on 27 August 1959, in Mexico City, Mexico, her parents never married, and Daniela and her sister Patricia were raised by their grandmother. As a child she idolized Rocío Dúrcal, whom she credits for inspiring her to become an actress and a recording artist. Performing in stage shows such as ''Gypsy'', Romo eventually ventured out into film and television where she would gain recognition making her film debut in ''La casa del pelícano'' at the age of 17. Her first starring role on a television soap opera (or telenovela) was in 1978 in '' El Ardiente Secreto'', an adaptation of ''Jane Eyre''. During her TV era, Romo would go on talk shows or variety shows of the time and sing. During this time, Chucho Ferrer, a popular producer ...
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Los Bukis
Los Bukis (The Bukis, ''buki'' translates as ''Little Kid'' in the Yaqui language) are a Mexican Grupera band from Ario de Rosales, Michoacan. In 1973, the band was founded by cousins Marco Antonio Solís and Joel Solís. Their first song was ''Falso Amor'' ("False Love") and its style became popular throughout Latin America. Marco Antonio wrote the songs; the album "Me Volvi a Acordar de Ti" in the year of 1986 sold one million records in just a few weeks after its launch, earning the album "diamond" status. He also wrote and produced albums for artists such as Marisela, Rocío Dúrcal, Beatriz Adriana, Lucero, El Pegasso de Emilio Reyna (now using the name El Pega Pega), and María Sorté. After twenty years of success, in 1996, Marco decided to pursue a solo career. The band disbanded. An agreement was made with the remaining band members, under which both parties agreed to not make any use of the word "buki". The remaining members formed a new band called Los Mismos ("The ...
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Hot Latin Tracks
The ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs (formerly Hot Latin Tracks and Hot Latin 50) is a record chart in the United States for Latin songs, published weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine. Since October 2012, chart rankings are based on digital sales, radio airplay, and online streaming, and only predominantly Spanish language songs are allowed to rank. The chart was established by the magazine on September 6, 1986, and was originally based on airplay on Latin music radio stations. Songs on the chart were not necessarily in Spanish language, since a few songs in English and Portuguese language have also charted. The first number one song of the Hot Latin Songs chart was "La Guirnalda" by Rocío Dúrcal on September 6, 1986. As of the issue for the week ending on December 24, 2022, the chart has had 452 different number one hits, while 181 artists have reached number one (as a lead or a featured act). The current number one song is "Tití Me Preguntó" by Bad Bunny. History On September 6, ...
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