List of number-one Billboard Latin Albums from the 2010s

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The Top Latin Albums chart is a weekly music chart. It is published by Billboard magazine. It lists the top 50 albums released (primarily) by Hispanics in the United States.

Number one albums[change | change source]

A woman standing behind a microphone, holding an electric guitar.
Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira released her fifth number-one album Sale el Sol in 2010
A white man in front of a camera holding a microphone with stand, wearing a purple and white striped shirt with beads at the neck, a beret on his head and a watch on his left hand.
Puerto Rican singer Prince Royce had his debut album 58 weeks in the chart before reaching number one
A white woman with brown hair, turning his head to the right, raising his right hand, with a yellow and pink dress, and a multi-colored boa around her neck.
Mexican performer Gloria Trevi debuted and reached at number one with her album Gloria in 2011
A dark man with black hat, white shirt, raising both hands, with a medal with red ribbon around his neck and legend BMI in the front.
Singer-songwriter Espinoza Paz reached number-one for the second time with his album Canciones Que Duelen in 2011
Key

  †   – Best-selling Latin album of the year

Contents
← 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 →
Artist Album Reached number one Weeks at
number one
Alejandro Fernández Dos Mundos: Evolución 2 January 2010 1
Aventura The Last 9 January 2010 4
Banda Los Recoditos ¡Ando Bien Pedo! 6 February 2010 1
Aventura The Last 13 February 2010 2
Chayanne No Hay Imposibles 13 March 2010 2
The Chieftains featuring Ry Cooder San Patricio 13 March 2010 4
Duelo Solamente Tú 24 April 2010 1
El Trono de Mexico Quiero Decirte Que Te Amo 1 May 2010 2
Daddy Yankee Mundial 15 May 2010 4
Marc Anthony Iconos 12 June 2010 6
Enrique Iglesias Euphoria 24 July 2010 7
Ricardo Arjona Poquita Ropa 11 September 2010 1
Enrique Iglesias Euphoria 18 September 2010 2
Luis Miguel Luis Miguel 2 October 2010 1
Enrique Iglesias Euphoria 9 October 2010 2
Vicente Fernández El Hombre Que Más Te Amó 23 October 2010 1
Marco Antonio Solís En Total Plenitud 30 October 2010 1
Shakira Sale el Sol 6 November 2010 8
Artist Album Reached number one Weeks at
number one
Shakira Sale el Sol 1 January 2011 4
Cristian Castro Viva el Príncipe 29 January 2011 2
Wisin & Yandel Los Vaqueros: El Regreso 12 February 2011 1
Ricky Martin Música + Alma + Sexo 19 February 2011 2
Cristian Castro Viva el Príncipe 5 March 2011 5
Gloria Trevi Gloria 9 April 2011 1
Gerardo Ortíz Morir y Existir: En Vivo 16 April 2011 1
Prince Royce Prince Royce 23 April 2011 1
Maná Drama y Luz 30 April 2011 7
Aventura 14 + 14 18 June 2011 1
Maná Drama y Luz 25 June 2011 2
Jencarlos Canela Un Nuevo Día 9 July 2011 1
Luis Fonsi Tierra Firme 16 July 2011 3
Prince Royce Prince Royce 6 August 2011 4
Various artists Puros Trankazos 3 September 2011 3
Gerardo Ortíz Entre Dios y el Diablo 24 September 2011 3
Espinoza Paz Canciones Que Duelen 15 October 2011 1
Ricardo Arjona Independiente 22 October 2011 2
Chino & Nacho Supremo 5 November 2011 1
Charlie Zaa De Bohemia 12 November 2011 1
Cristian Castro Mi Amigo El Príncipe 19 November 2011 1
Romeo Santos Formula, Vol. 1 26 November 2011 6
Artist Album Reached number one Weeks at
number one
Romeo Santos Formula, Vol. 1 7 January 2012 1
Christian Pagán De Miles a Uno 14 January 2012 1
Romeo Santos Formula, Vol. 1 21 January 2012 3
La Arrolladora Banda el Limón de René Camacho Irreversible...2012 11 February 2012 2
Romeo Santos Formula, Vol. 1 25 February 2012 7
Ednita Nazario Desnuda 14 April 2012 1
Selena Enamorada de Ti 21 April 2012 1
Prince Royce Phase II 28 April 2012 3
Don Omar Don Omar Presents MTO²: New Generation 20 May 2012 3

References[change | change source]

  • "Latin Albums database". Billboard. Macromedia Corporation. Retrieved October 10, 2011. For information about every week of this chart, follow this link; in the chart date section select a date and the top ten positions for the week selected will appear on screen, including the number-one album, which is shown in the table above.