Tropical Songs - Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay Year-End Chart

Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay Year-End Chart

  • 1995: "Te Conozco Bien" by Marc Anthony
  • 1996: "Ironia" by Frankie Ruiz
  • 1997: "Inolvidable" by Frankie Negron
  • 1998: "Suavemente" by Elvis Crespo
  • 1999: "El Niagara en Bicicleta" by Juan Luis Guerra
  • 2000: "A Puro Dolor" by Son by Four
  • 2001: "Me Da Lo Mismo" by Víctor Manuelle
  • 2002: "La Agarro Bajando" by Gilberto Santa Rosa
  • 2003: "Seduceme" by La India
  • 2004: "Tengo Ganas by Víctor Manuelle
  • 2005: "Lo Que Pasó, Pasó by Daddy Yankee
  • 2006: "Que Precio Tiene el Cielo" by Marc Anthony
  • 2007: "Mi Corazoncito" by Aventura
  • 2008: "Te Quiero" by Flex
  • 2009: "Por un Segundo" by Aventura
  • 2010: "Dile al Amor" by Aventura
  • 2011: "Danza Kuduro" by Don Omar featuring Lucenzo

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