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unusual facts about Hot Latin Tracks



En Bancarrota

This song became his first (and to date only) number-one hit at the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and was later covered by Elvis Martínez, Raulin Rosendo and Floria Márquez.

Estéfano

A year later he penned songs for Estefan's wife, Gloria, writing the bulk of her Grammy Award winner Mi Tierra, including a pair of number one singles on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart: the title track and "Mi Buen Amor"

Lo Que Pasó, Pasó

It was also a major success on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, peaking in the Top 5 at number 2 and number-one on the Tropical Songs chart where it was the best-performing track of the year.

No Llores Por Mí

Only two albums achieved four number-one singles in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks before: Amor Prohibido by Selena and Otro Día Más Sin Verte by Jon Secada.

O me voy o te vas

Released in 2001 on the album Más de Mi Alma, the song performed very well in the United States on Spanish-language radio and eventually topped the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart.

Pam Pam

On October 26, 2006, "Pam Pam" took the number-one spot on the United States Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart from David Bisbal's "¿Quién Me Iba a Decir?" The song samples "Llorando se fue" by Bolivian group Los Kjarkas.

Paraíso Express

The song, a collaboration with American singer Alicia Keys, became another number-one hit for Sanz in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart, and the first for Keys in this chart.


see also

Barrio Boyzz discography

The titular single, a duet with American Tejano pop singer Selena, peaked at number one and was logged atop the Hot Latin Tracks chart for six consecutive weeks.

Enamorado Por Primera Vez

The song was the second to debut at number 1 in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart, the first being "El Palo" by Juan Gabriel in 1995.