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The list covers events and releases from Latin regions from the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas of Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula.January\u2013March[edit]February 10 \u2013 The 61st Annual Grammy Awards are held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.[2]February 21 \u2013 The 31st Annual Lo Nuestro Awards are held at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida.[3] Puerto Rican singer Ozuna is the biggest winner, with nine awards.[3] The Album of the Year category was removed due to a tendency in Latin pop music about releasing non-album singles.[4]February 25 \u2013 “Despacito” by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee becomes the first YouTube video to reach six billion views on the site.[5]March 5 \u2013 The 27th Annual ASCAP Latin Awards are held at the El San Juan Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[6][7]“I Like It” by Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin wins Song of the Year.Daddy Yankee wins Songwriter\/Artist of the Year. Colombian singer Maluma wins Songwriter of the Year.Puerto Rican singer, lyricist and producer Draco Rosa receives the Vanguard Award. Dominican singer Milly Quezada receives the Heritage Award.March 14 \u2013 The 6th iHeartRadio Music Awards are held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California.[8]Bad Bunny wins Latin Artist of the Year.Vibras by J Balvin wins Latin Album of the Year.“X” by Nicky Jam and J Balvin wins Latin Song of the Year.March 20 \u2013 The 26th Annual BMI Latin Awards are held at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.[9]“Mi Gente” by J Balvin and Willy William wins Contemporary Latin Song of the Year.Ozuna and Puerto Rican manager and songwriter Vicente Saavedra win Contemporary Latin Songwriter of the Year.Argentine producer Sebastian Krys receives the Champion Award. Mexican singer Mario Quintero Lara, vocalist of Los Tucanes de Tijuana, receives the President’s Award.March 21\u00a0\u2013 In response to the lack of nominees for reggaeton and Latin trap albums at the Grammy Awards, Telemundo launched the Premios Tu M\u00fasica Urbano in Puerto Rico.[10] These are the second Latin urban-oriented awards, following the People’s Choice Reggaeton and Urban Awards, which lasted from 2005 to 2007.[11] The 1st Premios Tu M\u00fasica Urbano are held at the Jos\u00e9 Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Ozuna is the biggest winner with six awards.[12]Ozuna wins Artist of the Year.Aura by Ozuna wins Album of the Year.“Dura” by Daddy Yankee wins Song of the Year.March 27 \u2013 The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) reports that the Latin music industry in the United States grew 18% in 2018 to $413 million in revenue, with streaming comprising 93% of its market.[13][14] Revenues from on-demand and ad-supported services including YouTube, Vevo and Spotify grew 34%.[13] Latin music sales comprise 6% of its total revenue in the United States.[13] Sales from digital downloads and physical albums decreased 23% and 63% in comparison to 2017, respectively.[13]April\u2013June[edit]April 2 \u2013 The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) reports that Latin America shows the highest regional growth for a fourth consecutive year, with a revenue increase of 16.8%.[15]“Despacito” by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber is the best-selling Spanish-language song of 2018 and the sixth overall, with 11.8 million sales plus track-equivalent streams in the world.April 13 \u2013 J Balvin becomes the first ever reggaeton-singing act to ever perform at Coachella.[16] Other Spanish-singing acts include Los Tucanes de Tijuana, Bad Bunny, Rosal\u00eda, Mon Laferte and Javiera Mena among others.[17]April 25 \u2013 The 26th Annual Billboard Latin Music Awards are held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.[18] Ozuna breaks the record of most wins in a single edition of the awards, with 11.[18]May 1 \u2013 The 26th Annual Billboard Music Awards are held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.[19]May 13 \u2013 The 4th Heat Latin Music Awards are held at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.[20]J Balvin and Karol G win Best Male and Female Artist, respectively. Zion & Lennox win Best Group or Band.“Pineapple” by Karol G wins Best Video.“Amantes” by Greeicy featuring Mike Bah\u00eda wins Best Collaboration.May 14 \u2013 The 21st Premios Gardel take place at \u00c1ngel Bustelo Auditorium in Mendoza to celebrate the best in Argentinian music.[21]May 18 \u2013 J Balvin becomes he first ever reggaeton-singing act to ever perform on Saturday Night Live.[22]July\u2013September[edit]October\u2013December[edit]Number-ones albums and singles by country[edit]Spanish-language songs on the Billboard Hot 100[edit]In 2019, a total of 20 Spanish-language songs have debuted in the Billboard Hot 100 and other four charted from the previous year. From the Latin songs released in 2019, “Con Calma” by Daddy Yankee and Katy Perry featuring Snow was the highest-peaking of the year, having reached number 22. “Vete” by Bad Bunny became the highest debut in the history of the Hot 100 for a completely-Spanish-language song by a solo act with no accompanying artists.[31]Sales and streaming[edit]United States[edit]In July 2019, Nielsen SoundScan reported that equivalent album units for Latin music in the United States totaled 10.2 million in the tracking period of January 4 through June 20, 2019.[61]Best-selling albums (equivalent units)Best-selling albums (traditional sales)Best-selling songsMost-streamed songsLatin music awards[edit]Awards with Latin categories[edit]Albums released[edit]First-quarter[edit]January[edit]DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel11Lo Nuestro (En Vivo)Yelsy HerediaTropicalBis Music25Reflexi\u00f3nAna GuerraLatin popUniversal Music SpainAndr\u00e9s Cepeda Big Band (En Vivo)Andr\u00e9s CepedaTropicalSony MusicLas Canciones de la AbuelaBuyuchek y La Abuela Irma SilvaNorte\u00f1oFonovisa\u00bfHay Alguien en Casa?MuchoIndie popKartoffel Kollektiv29SoloshEddie Mora Berm\u00fadez and Orquesta Sinf\u00f3nica de HerediaClassicalAsociaci\u00f3n Sinf\u00f3nica De HerediaFebruary[edit]March[edit]Second quarter[edit]April[edit]May[edit]DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel1Luces, C\u00e1mara, Acci\u00f3nClaralunaLatin children’s musicClaralunaSorte!: Music By John FinburThalma de Freitas with V\u00edtor Gon\u00e7alves, John Patitucci, Chico Pinheiro, Rogerio Boccato & Duduka Da FonsecaLatin jazz3OceanKarol GReggaeton“Pineapple”“Mi Cama”“Culpables”“Cr\u00e8eme”“Punto G”“Ocean”“Love with Quality”Universal Music LatinoAlcohol & SullivansAlbanyHip-HopIndependentO Amor no Caos, Vol. 1Zeca BaleiroMPBOnerpm6Padre M\u00edoRicardo Torres y su MariachiLatin ChristianIndependienteBim Bom Bam!Payasitas Ni Fu Ni FaLatin children’sNifu Nifa Oficial7A Journey Through Cuban MusicAym\u00e9e NuviolaTropicalTop Stop Music8En Medio De Este RuidoKurt10AhoraChristian NodalRanchera, mariachi“No Te Contaron Mal”“Nada Nuevo”“De Los Besos Que Te Di”FonovisaOpusMarc AnthonySalsa music“Tu Vida en la M\u00eda”“Parecen Viernes”“Lo Que Te Di”Sony Music LatinClimaxxxDalexReggaetonRich MusicVisceralPaula ArenasLatin pop“Buena Para Nada”Sony Music ColombiaLeb\u00f3n & Co.David Leb\u00f3nPop rockSony Music ColombiaAlmaduraILELatin alternativeSony Music Latin12Saxofones Live SessionsCuban Sax QuintetEgrem15Para Mis Maestros con RespectoJuan Pi\u00f1aVallenatoVibra EntertainmentTropicaliaIlegalesMerengueDotel Entertainment1711:11MalumaReggaeton, Latin trap“HP”“11 PM”Sony Music LatinContra el VientoKany Garc\u00edaLatin pop“Qu\u00e9date”“Remamos”Sony Music LatinPara\u00edso Road GangRub\u00e9n Blades“El Pa\u00eds”R BAkelarreLola IndigoLatin pop“Ya No Quiero N\u00e1”Universal SpainAtracci\u00f3nCarlos RightLatin pop“Se Te Nota”Universal SpainNostalgiaDaniela Brooker19FeidUrbanoIntu LineaOtra Ruta8 y M\u00e1sTropicalUnity EntertainmentOrinocoCimarr\u00f3nFolkIndependienteMarr\u00f3n y AzulDaniel Binelli and Nick DanielsonTangoBell Ville23\u00a1Spangled!Gaby Moreno and Van Dyke ParksLatin popNonesuch23HomerunPaulo LondraLatin trap“Condenado Para El Mill\u00f3n”“Nena Maldici\u00f3n”“D\u00edmelo”“Chica Paranormal”“Ad\u00e1n y Eva”“Forever Alone”“Tal Vez”“Solo Pienso En Ti”Sony Music Latin24FamouzJhay CortezReggaeton“No Me Conoce”N&E EntertainmenM\u00e1s de MiTony SuccarSalsa“M\u00e1s de Mi”Unity EntertainmentMontanerRicardo MontanerLatin pop“No Me Hagas Da\u00f1o”Sony Music LatinCandelaVicente Garc\u00edaTropicalSony Music ColombiaMilly & Co.Milly QuezadaMerengueLos Vecinos EnterprisesTiempo Al TiempoLuis Enrique and C4 Tr\u00edoFolkChazz Music, EmpireDormidaBel\u00e9n AguileraPopUniversal SpainRadiotangoPablo Ziegler Chamber QuartetTangoZoho MusicMacumbas e Catimb\u00f3sAlessandra Le\u00e3oBrazilian rootsYB music26BalanceGustavo CasenaveFula27ElectraAlice CaymmiMPB, samba“Diplomacia”Joia Moderna31Pa Las VibrasHerencia de PatronesRegional MexicanRancho HumildeAhoraReikLatin pop“Me niego”“Amigos Con Derechos”“R\u00e1ptame”“Duele”Sony Music MexicoEl CircoEl FantasmaRegional MexicanAfinarte Music40… y Contando: En Vivo Desde Puerto RicoGilberto Santa RosaSalsaSony Music LatinRealidadJustin QuilesReggaetonWarner Music LatinaLiteralJuan Luis Guerra & 4:40Bachata, merengue“Kitipun”“Coraz\u00f3n Enamorado”“I Love You More”Universal Music LatinoLa Llave del SonSepteto AcareyTropical“El Afortunado”(featuring Luis Enrique)Septeto AcareyAc\u00fasticaAlbitaInnerCat Music GroupIndestructibleFlor de ToloacheMariachiFlor de ToloachePor M\u00e1sBroncoNorte\u00f1oSony Music MexicoTar\u00e2ntulaAs Bahias e a Cozinha Mineira\u00a0[pt]Brazilian popIndependenteTudo \u00c9 UmZ\u00e9lia DuncanMPBBiscoito FinoCanta Las Letras123 Andr\u00e9sLatin children’sSalsanaMariachitl\u00e1nJuan Pablo Contreras, Marco Parisotto, and Orquesta Filarm\u00f3nica de JaliscoUniversal Music M\u00e9xicoAnonimas y ResilientesVoces del BullerengueChaco World MusicCaminandoJoss FavelaRegional MexicanPoco a PocoLa Energ\u00eda Norte\u00f1aRegional MexicanRuidoLa ProhibidaSuper popUltradiscos20 AniversarioMariachi Divas de Cindy SheaRegional MexicanJune[edit]Third quarter[edit]July[edit]August[edit]DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel2UndotrecuaMiguel MateosRock en espa\u00f1olMiguel MateosIncomunicaci\u00f3nVetamadreRock en espa\u00f1olSony Music Argentina3Contemporary Tango TrilogyAlejandro FasaniniTangoArtphonus16Simplemente GraciasCalibre 50Regional MexicanAndaluzJuevesEl Cuarteto de NosRock en espa\u00f1olSony Music ArgentinaPa’lanteErnesto FernandezTropicalIndependentLive in M\u00e9xicoLa MafiaTejanoFonovisaFuelle y CuerdaGustavo Casenave QuartetTangoAudio NetworkHay M\u00e1sHillsong WorshipLatin ChristianHillsong Worship20Tango SacroRodolfo MederosTangoNakuPuertos: Music from International WatersEmilio Solla Tango Jazz OrchestraLatin jazzAvantango23En Letra de OtroFarrukoReggaetonSony Music LatinADNManuel TurizoReggaeton“Una Lady Como T\u00fa”Sony Music LatinDe Ayer para SiempreMariachi los CamperosMariachi30Circo Soledad: En VivoRicardo ArjonaLatin popMetamorfosisSonero: The Music of Ismael RiveraMiguel Zen\u00f3nLatin jazzUn Gallo para la HistoriaTito RojasSalsaJ&NViva la FiestaColegio de M\u00fasica de Medell\u00ednChildren’sMerl\u00edn Studios ProduccionesSeptember[edit]Fourth quarter[edit]October[edit]November[edit]December[edit]DayTitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabel3CartografiasCaetano Brasil & GrupoInstrumentalCaetano Brasil & Grupo6Mangueira – a Menina Dos Meus OlhosMaria Beth\u00e2niaSambaQuitanda, Biscoito FinoLivre (Ao Vivo \/ Vol.1)Lauana PradoM\u00fasica sertanejaUniversal Music InternationalVeia NordestinaMariana AydarBrazilian rootsBrisa13Pisteando Con la RegidaFuerza RegidaCorridosRancho Humilde19Maria Passa \u00e0 FrenteMarcelo RossiLatin ChristianSony Music Brasil20Historias de un CapricornioArc\u00e1ngelReggaetonRimasDates unknown[edit]TitleArtistGenre(s)SinglesLabelLluvias de BendicionGabriela SotoLatin ChristianGpsTraigo Esta Trulla: Las Grandes Parrandas del Milenio, Vol 15Herminio de JesusChristmas, tropicalYear-End[edit]Performance in the United States[edit]Albums[edit]The following is a list of the 10 best-performing Latin albums in the United States in the tracking period of November 24, 2018 through November 16, 2019, according to Billboard and Nielsen SoundScan, which compiles data from traditional sales and album-equivalent units.[64][65] Equivalent album units are based on album sales, track equivalent albums (10 tracks sold equals one album sale), and streaming equivalent albums (3,750 ad-supported streams or 1,250 paid subscription streams equals one album sale).[61]Songs[edit]The following is a list of the 10 best-performing Latin songs in the United States in the tracking period of November 24, 2018 through November 16, 2019, according to Billboard and Nielsen SoundScan, which compiles data from streaming activity, digital sales and radio airplay.[66]RankSingleArtist1“M\u00eda”Bad Bunny featuring Drake2“Taki Taki”DJ Snake featuring Selena Gomez, Ozuna and Cardi B3“Con Calma”Daddy Yankee and Katy Perry featuring Snow4“Calma”Pedro Cap\u00f3 and Farruko5“Ella Quiere Beber”Anuel AA and Romeo Santos6“Otro Trago”Sech featuring Darell, Nicky Jam, Ozuna and Anuel AA7“Calla\u00edta”Bad Bunny and Tainy8“Soltera”Lunay, Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny9“No Me Conoce”Jhay Cortez, J Balvin and Bad Bunny10“Te Bot\u00e9”Casper M\u00e1gico, Nio Garc\u00eda, Darell, Nicky Jam, Ozuna, and Bad BunnyAirplay in Latin America[edit]The following is a list of the 10 most-played radio songs in Latin America in the tracking period of December 17, 2018 through December 1, 2019, according to Monitor Latino.[67]RankSingleArtistSpins1“Con Calma”Daddy Yankee featuring Snow462,8802“Calma”Pedro Cap\u00f3 and Farruko435,2603“Otro Trago”Sech featuring Darell254,1604“Un A\u00f1o”Sebasti\u00e1n Yatra featuring Reik242,2105“M\u00eda”Bad Bunny featuring Drake235,3006“Soltera”Lunay featuring Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny234,2007“A Trav\u00e9s del Vaso”Banda Los Sebastianes225,3308“Taki Taki”DJ Snake featuring Selena Gomez, Ozuna, and Cardi B223,6409“Te Vi”Piso 21 featuring Micro TDH219,84010“Con Altura”Rosal\u00eda featuring J Balvin and El Guincho214,320By country[edit]The following is a list of the most-played radio songs in Latin America in the tracking period of December 17, 2018 through December 1, 2019 by country, according to Monitor Latino.By artist[edit]The following is a list of the five most-played artists in Latin America among the top 100 songs from the tracking period of December 17, 2018 through December 1, 2019, according to Monitor Latino.[67]RankArtistSpinsSongs1Ozuna1,380,66092Daddy Yankee1,304,21063J Balvin1,281,85084Bad Bunny1,068,15065Maluma946,8806Performance in non-Spanish-speaking countries[edit]The following is a list of the best-performing Latin songs in non-Spanish-speaking countries in 2019 by nation.January 28\u00a0\u2013 Yoskar Sarante, 48, Dominican Republic bachata singer (complications from lung disease)[91]February 7\u00a0\u2013 Legarda\u00a0[es], 29, Colombian reggaeton musician (shot)[92]February 10\u00a0\u2013 Juanjo Dom\u00ednguez, 67, Argentine musician[93]February 24\u00a0\u2013 Marcos Antonio Urbay, 90, Cuban musician[94]February 26\u00a0\u2013 Tavito\u00a0[pt], 71, Brazilian musician, composer and record producer (oral cancer)[95]March 11\u00a0\u2013 Dem\u00e9trius\u00a0[pt], 76, Brazilian singer[96]April 4\u00a0\u2013 Alberto Cortez, 79, Argentine singer and songwriter (gastric haemorrhage)[97]April 5\u00a0\u2013 Pastor L\u00f3pez, 74, Venezuelan singer-songwriter[98]April 30\u00a0\u2013 Beth Carvalho, 72, Brazilian samba singer[99]June 8\u00a0\u2013 Andre Matos, 47, Brazilian singer (heart attack)[100]June 22\u00a0\u2013 Paulo Pagni\u00a0[pt], 61, Brazilian drummer (RPM), pulmonary fibrosis.[101]July 6\u00a0\u2013 Jo\u00e3o Gilberto, 88, Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist, pioneer of bossa nova music style.[102]August 21\u00a0\u2013 Celso Pi\u00f1a, 66, Mexican cumbia singer, composer and accordionist, heart attack.[103]September 4\u00a0\u2013 Elton Medeiros\u00a0[pt], 89, Brazilian MPB and samba singer, pneumonia.[104]September 8\u00a0\u2013 Camilo Sesto, 72, Spanish singer-songwriter (“Algo M\u00e1s”, “Amor M\u00edo, \u00bfQu\u00e9 Me Has Hecho?”), heart failure.[105]September 15\u00a0\u2013 Roberto Leal, 67, Portuguese-Brazilian singer, skin cancer.[106]September 19\u00a0\u2013 Mar\u00eda Rivas, 59, Venezuelan Latin jazz singer, composer and painter, cancer.[107]September 28\u00a0\u2013 Jos\u00e9 Jos\u00e9, 71, Mexican singer (“El Triste”, “Como T\u00fa”) and actor (Gavil\u00e1n o Paloma), pancreatic cancer.[108]October 24\u00a0\u2013 Walter Franco, 74, Brazilian singer and composer[109]November 22\u00a0\u2013 Gugu Liberato, 60, Brazilian singer and television presenter (injuries from 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