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List Of Billboard Latin Pop Airplay Number Ones Of 2000

Latin Pop Airplay (formerly designated as Hot Latin Pop Tracks) is a chart published by Billboard magazine that ranks the top-performing songs (regardless of genre or language) on Latin pop radio stations in the United States, based on weekly airplay data compiled by Nielsen's Broadcast Data Systems. It is a subchart of Hot Latin Songs (formerly known as Hot Latin Tracks), which lists the best-performing Spanish-language songs in the country. In 2000, eight songs topped the chart, in 52 issues of the magazine.

At the start of the year, singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona's song "Desnuda" was at number one, where it spent 12 consecutive weeks before being replaced by "Dónde Está el Amor", performed by Charlie Zaa, in the issue dated March 25. Arjona returned to the top of the chart with his next single, "Cuando", which spent seven weeks at number one between September and November; he was the only artist with more than one chart-topper during the year.

"A Puro Dolor" by Son by Four was the best-performing song of 2000 on both the Latin pop and Hot Latin Songs charts. It spent a total of 19 non-consecutive weeks at number one on the airplay chart, breaking the record for the most weeks at number one set by Cristian Castro's song "Vuélveme a Querer" in 1995. Latin pop stations received the ballad rendition of the track, propelling its ascent to popularity subsequent to its inclusion in the Mexican soap opera La vida en el espejo (1999). Despite this level of success, it would be the band's only chart-topper.

Thalía achieved her first chart-topper with "Entre el Mar y una Estrella" as did Giselle with the ballad version of "Júrame". Chayanne had the final number-one song of the year with "Yo Te Amo" which spent eight weeks at this position.

Chart history

Three men singing in a concert.
"A Puro Dolor" by Son by Four was the longest-running number one of the year with 19 nonconsecutive weeks at the top spot. It was also named the best-performing Latin pop song of the year.
A young wonman smiling at the camera.
Singer Thalía obtained her first chart-topper with "Entre el Mar y una Estrella".
A young man with a microphone singing in a concert.
Singer Chayanne had the final number one of the year with "Yo Te Amo" which remained at the top of the chart for eight weeks.
Key
Indicates number 1 on Billboard's year-end Latin pop chart
Chart history
Issue date Title Artist(s) Ref.
January 1 "Desnuda" Ricardo Arjona
January 8
January 15
January 22
January 29
February 5
February 12
February 19
February 26
March 4
March 11
March 18
March 25 "Dónde Está el Amor" Charlie Zaa
April 1
April 8 "A Puro Dolor" † Son by Four
April 15
April 22
April 29
May 6
May 13
May 20
May 27
June 3
June 10 "No Me Dejes de Querer" Gloria Estefan
June 17 "Entre el Mar y una Estrella" Thalía
June 24 "A Puro Dolor" † Son by Four
July 1
July 8 "Entre el Mar y una Estrella" Thalía
July 15
July 22 "A Puro Dolor" † Son by Four
July 29
August 5
August 12 "Júrame" Gisselle
August 19 "A Puro Dolor" † Son by Four
August 26
September 2
September 9
September 16
September 23 "Cuando" Ricardo Arjona
September 30
October 7
October 14
October 21
October 28
November 4
November 11 "Yo Te Amo" Chayanne
November 18
November 25
December 2
December 9
December 16
December 23
December 30

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