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1980s in Latin music

This article includes an overview of the major events and trends in Latin music in the 1980s, namely in Ibero-America (including Spain and Portugal). This includes recordings, festivals, award ceremonies, births and deaths of Latin music artists, and the rise and fall of various subgenres in Latin music from 1980 to 1989.

1970s . 1980s in Latin music . 1990s
For Latin music from a year between 1986 and 1989, go to 86 | 87 | 88 | 89

Charts edit

Overview edit

The 1980s saw the major record labels such as RCA/Ariola, CBS, and EMI form their own Latin music divisions.[1] By 1985, Billboard noted that the Latin music industry saw increase in awareness from major corporations such as Coca-Cola promoting Julio Iglesias and Pepsi advertising Menudo.[2]

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Mexican singer José José was named "Top Latin Pop Artist" by Billboard for three consecutive years (1986–1988) for having sold the most Latin pop albums in the United States.[3]
 
"Ay Amor" by Mexican singer Ana Gabriel (right) was the best-performing Latin song of 1988. It also spent 14 weeks on top of the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart.[3]

The romantic balada, which gained popularity in the 1970s, continued to dominate the Latin music charts in the 1980s. Veteran balladeers who continued to be popular in this decade include Julio Iglesias, José José, Roberto Carlos, and Juan Gabriel.[4] The Latin balada is characterized by its bolero origin by fusing music from the United States with pop, R&B, and rock.[5] The 1980s was a golden era for the Venezuelan entertainment industry as popular telenovelas from the country also led to several actors to become successful singers such as Carlos Mata and Guillermo Dávila. Theme songs from telenovelas also became popular on radio airwaves in Venezuela.[6] Female balada singers that became topped the Latin music charts includes Ana Gabriel, Daniela Romo, Rocío Dúrcal, Gloria Estefan, and Marisela. Notably, several baladas were Spanish-language covers of songs originally performed in Italian. Notable Spanish-language covers of Italian songs include "La maldita primavera" by Yuri, "Toda la Vida" by Emmanuel and Franco, "Yo No Te Pido la Luna" by Daniela Romo, and "Tan Enamorados" by Ricardo Montaner.[7]

Aside from the baladas, several Latin pop artists and bands performed variety of Spanish-language pop and dance music targeted to the younger audience. These include Yuri, Marisela, Mecano, Miguel Bosé, Timbiriche, Menudo, and Flans.[8] "Que Te Pasa" became the longest-running chart of the 1980s, spending 16 weeks on top of the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart.[9] Juan Gabriel and Rocío Dúrcal collaborated with Chuck Anderson to incorporate mariachi arrangements on their ballads.[2] Child pop singers such as Pablito Ruiz, Luis Miguel, Pedrito Fernández, and Lucerito had a prepubescent following.[10] The Miami Sound Machine, whose vocals were led by Gloria Estefan, gained international fame in 1985 with their crossover hit song "Conga". The song blends both pop music and Latin music from the Caribbean.[11]

Regional Mexican edit

 
Los Bukis, (former lead singer and songwriter Marco Antonio Solís pictured) had the best-selling Regional Mexican albums in the United States for consecutive years (1986–1988).[3]
 
La Mafia (lead singer Oscar De La Rosa pictured) was one of the leading Tejano bands that helped pushed the genre's popularity beyond Texas in the 1980s.

In the 1980s, the regional music scene in both Mexico and the Mexican American community in the United States was dominated by grupera. This style of Mexican music combines cumbia, norteño, and rock music.[5] The lyrics are rooted with romantic themes including heartbroken songs. Several notable grupera ensembles include Los Caminantes, Los Yonic's, Los Bukis, and Los Temerarios.[12] Norteño band Los Tigres del Norte continued their success from the 1970s with their corridos involving social commentary such as "Jaula de oro" ("The Golden Cage") which tells of a Mexican man who crosses the Mexico-United States border illegally and raises a family in the United States who denies their Mexican heritage while the man longs to return to his country.[13] Its parent album reached number one on the Regional Mexican charts in the United States. Similarly, Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian incorporated sounds of rancheras and ballads on his songs and was dubbed "El Rey del Jaripeo" ("The King of Mexican Rodeo").[14]

Tejano music was also popular to the Mexican Americans living in the United States mainly in Texas. Its style is characterized by its influences from polka, cumbia, bolero, and ranchera as well as pop, rap, country music and reggae.[15] Tejano bands such as Mazz, La Mafia, and Little Joe and La Familia pushed Tejano's popularity beyond the United States.[16] Ranchera Vicente Fernández still remain relevant in the 1980s. His album, Por Tu Maldito Amor (1989), became the longest running number one Regional Mexican album of the decade in the United States with 21 weeks consecutive weeks at this position. American singer Linda Ronstadt, who is of Mexican descent, released Canciones de Mi Padre, a collection of songs that her father would sing.[17] The album was certified double platinum by the RIAA for shipping over two million copies in the United States.

Tropical/salsa edit

 
Puerto Rican singer Eddie Santiago, considered to be one of the salsa romántica pioneers had the bestselling Tropical Albums in the United States for three consecutive years (1987–1989). His cover of "Lluvia" was also the highest-peaking salsa song in the 1980s on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart.
 
Dominican Republic bandleader Wilfrido Vargas was credited for bringing merengue music to a younger audience and helped expand the genre's popularity outside of its native country.

The New York salsa, which was popularized Fania Records in the 1970s, saw a major decline in the scene. Merengue music from the Dominican Republic became favored by Latinos living in New York City.[18] Wilfrido Vargas was credited for bringing merengue attention to the younger audience. Merengue music also became popular even in Puerto Rico.[19] Another factor to merengue's popularity in the dance clubs was that it was easier to dance to compared to salsa.[20] Milly Quezada, lead vocals of the group Milly y los Vecinos, became the first notable female merengue singer. The group was formed by her husband Rafael Vasquez, who was also her manager.[21] Other notable merengue acts in the 1980s include Bonny Cepeda, Fernando Villalona, Juan Luis Guerra & 4.40 and Los Hijos del Rey. Vargas also formed the first all-female band Las Chicas del Can.[22] Juan Luis Guerra performed not only love songs, but also social commentary about the poverty in[23] the Dominican Republic and those living abroad such as "Visa Para un Sueño" ("Visa For a Dream") and "Ojala Que Llueva Café" ("I Hope It Rains Coffee").

Although New York salsa faded in popularity, another form of salsa music gained attention in its place. This form of salsa, which was slower-placed and more focused on its romantic lyrics, was known as salsa romántica.[24] The salsa romántica movement helped salsa continued to be relevant in spite of the rise of merengue music as well as moving away from lyrics dealing with social class.[25] Salsa romántica was characterized by its influence by the aforementioned romantic ballads and more pop-leaning sounds.[26] In fact, several famous songs done by salsa romántica singers were covers of songs originally sung by balada musicians.[27] "Lluvia", a song first composed by Luis Ángel, was covered by Eddie Santiago and became on the highest-peaking salsa romántica on the Hot Latin Tracks at number four. A sub-style of salsa romántica also included erotic lyrics and became known as salsa erotica. "Ven Devórame Otra Vez" by Lalo Rodríguez, a notable salsa erotica song, became a top ten hit on the Hot Latin Tracks chart.[28] Other famous salsa romantica singers include Frankie Ruiz, Luis Enrique, Willie Gonzalez, David Pabón, and José Alberto "El Canario".[29] In the early 1980s, Cuban musician and bandleader Roberto Torres had a major hit with his cover version of "Caballo Viejo". The song was performed as a charanga vallenata style, a combination of the Cuban charanga and the Colombian vallenato music.[30] It was later inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame in 2007.

Rock en español edit

 
Soda Stereo's Signos was ranked on the list of "The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock".[31].

The Rock en Español movement began around the 1980s. Until the mid-80s the rock scene of most Spanish American countries was not connected, and it was rare for a rock band to gain acclaim and popularity outside its home country. Argentina, which had the largest national rock scene and music industry, became the birthplace of several influential rock acts. Soda Stereo from Buenos Aires is often acclaimed as the most influential rock band of the 1980s alongside the solo careers of Charly García, Luis Alberto Spinetta and the new star Fito Páez from Rosario. Soda Stereo was among the first bands to successfully tour across most of Latin America. Argentina developed also during the 80s a ska rock and punk rock scene. The punk movement, which was pioneered by Los Violadores, led to the rise of the Buenos Aires Hardcore around 1990. Soda Stereo released Signos in 1986 which helped pop rock en español music reach to an audience beyond Argentina.[32] In Chile, which was ruled by a military dictatorship all over the 80s, Nueva canción protest songs from the 60s and 70s maintained their popularity despite severe censorship. The progressive/folk-rock band Los Jaivas made a Latin American trademark album with Alturas de Macchu Picchu [sic] based on Pablo Neruda's homonymous poem. The rock band Los Prisioneros were successful in combining the protest song atmosphere of the 80s with newer trends in rock including punk, ska, new wave and techno. In the late 1980s, new bands such as Los Tres and La Ley would start to set the trends for the next decade. In Mexico, the Rock music scene at the time first saw a heavy lack of opportunity as musical acts could not make a solid living from playing alone. Other key factors were that of economic and political instability. Many consider this decade as the lost decade. The government would not allow racy-themed content on television and airwaves, music festivals were not allowed. The music that dominated Mexico and much of Latin America during this era was mostly teen-flavored acts like Menudo, Timbiriche, Flans and others. Rock acts could not land any recording deals because record label executives were much more interested in selling listeners a colourful, hip, and trendy image to the general public ranging from youngsters to middle-aged adults.

Folk/traditional edit

 
The Gipsy Kings popularized the flamenco genre outside of its native Spain.

Flamenco saw a resurgence in popularity thanks to the Gipsy Kings as well as Ketama and Pata Negra.[33]

Brazilian/Portuguese edit

The lambada dance crazy took over the international market thanks to Kaoma's song of the same name.[34]

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  • The first edition of the Juguemos a Cantar festival is launched in Mexico. It consisted of a competition between young singers below the age of 13, with the intent to seek out young talent; indeed, many of the children that performed on the three editions of the festival would go on to have successful music careers as adults.
  • February 25: Claire Fischer wins the Grammy Award for Best Latin Recording at the 24th Annual Grammy Awards for "Guajira Pa' Me Jeva".[35]
  • December 5 – Raúl Menacho, representing Bolivia, wins the 11th Annual OTI Festival [es] with his song "Hay un nuevo día para ti".[36]

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References edit

General
  • Print editions of the Notitas Musicales magazine for the #1 songs in Mexico.
  • Salaverri, Fernando (September 2005). Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002 (1st ed.). Spain: Fundación Autor-SGAE. ISBN 84-8048-639-2. (#1 songs in Spain)
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Further reading edit

Zhito, Lee (26 January 1985). "¡Viva Latino!". Billboard. Vol. 97, no. 4. Nielsen Business Media. p. VL-5. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 5 August 2019.

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This article includes an overview of the major events and trends in Latin music in the 1980s namely in Ibero America including Spain and Portugal This includes recordings festivals award ceremonies births and deaths of Latin music artists and the rise and fall of various subgenres in Latin music from 1980 to 1989 1970s 1980s in Latin music 1990sFor Latin music from a year between 1986 and 1989 go to 86 87 88 89 Contents 1 Charts 2 Overview 2 1 Latin pop 2 2 Regional Mexican 2 3 Tropical salsa 2 4 Rock en espanol 2 5 Folk traditional 2 6 Brazilian Portuguese 3 1980 3 1 Events 3 2 Notable singles 3 3 Album releases 3 4 Deaths 3 5 Births 4 1981 4 1 Events 4 2 Notable singles 4 3 Album releases 4 4 Deaths 4 5 Births 5 1982 5 1 Events 5 2 Notable singles 5 3 Album releases 5 4 Deaths 5 5 Births 6 1983 6 1 Events 6 2 Notable singles 6 3 Album releases 6 4 Deaths 6 5 Births 7 1984 7 1 Events 7 2 Notable singles 7 3 Album releases 7 4 Deaths 7 5 Births 8 1985 8 1 Events 8 2 Notable singles 8 3 Album releases 8 4 Deaths 8 5 Births 9 1986 10 1987 11 1988 12 1989 13 References 14 Further readingCharts editList of number one Billboard Top Latin Songs from the 1980s List of number one Billboard Latin Pop Albums from the 1980s List of number one Billboard Regional Mexican Albums from the 1980s List of number one Billboard Tropical Albums from the 1980sOverview editThe 1980s saw the major record labels such as RCA Ariola CBS and EMI form their own Latin music divisions 1 By 1985 Billboard noted that the Latin music industry saw increase in awareness from major corporations such as Coca Cola promoting Julio Iglesias and Pepsi advertising Menudo 2 Latin pop edit nbsp Mexican singer Jose Jose was named Top Latin Pop Artist by Billboard for three consecutive years 1986 1988 for having sold the most Latin pop albums in the United States 3 nbsp Ay Amor by Mexican singer Ana Gabriel right was the best performing Latin song of 1988 It also spent 14 weeks on top of the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart 3 The romantic balada which gained popularity in the 1970s continued to dominate the Latin music charts in the 1980s Veteran balladeers who continued to be popular in this decade include Julio Iglesias Jose Jose Roberto Carlos and Juan Gabriel 4 The Latin balada is characterized by its bolero origin by fusing music from the United States with pop R amp B and rock 5 The 1980s was a golden era for the Venezuelan entertainment industry as popular telenovelas from the country also led to several actors to become successful singers such as Carlos Mata and Guillermo Davila Theme songs from telenovelas also became popular on radio airwaves in Venezuela 6 Female balada singers that became topped the Latin music charts includes Ana Gabriel Daniela Romo Rocio Durcal Gloria Estefan and Marisela Notably several baladas were Spanish language covers of songs originally performed in Italian Notable Spanish language covers of Italian songs include La maldita primavera by Yuri Toda la Vida by Emmanuel and Franco Yo No Te Pido la Luna by Daniela Romo and Tan Enamorados by Ricardo Montaner 7 Aside from the baladas several Latin pop artists and bands performed variety of Spanish language pop and dance music targeted to the younger audience These include Yuri Marisela Mecano Miguel Bose Timbiriche Menudo and Flans 8 Que Te Pasa became the longest running chart of the 1980s spending 16 weeks on top of the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart 9 Juan Gabriel and Rocio Durcal collaborated with Chuck Anderson to incorporate mariachi arrangements on their ballads 2 Child pop singers such as Pablito Ruiz Luis Miguel Pedrito Fernandez and Lucerito had a prepubescent following 10 The Miami Sound Machine whose vocals were led by Gloria Estefan gained international fame in 1985 with their crossover hit song Conga The song blends both pop music and Latin music from the Caribbean 11 Regional Mexican edit nbsp Los Bukis former lead singer and songwriter Marco Antonio Solis pictured had the best selling Regional Mexican albums in the United States for consecutive years 1986 1988 3 nbsp La Mafia lead singer Oscar De La Rosa pictured was one of the leading Tejano bands that helped pushed the genre s popularity beyond Texas in the 1980s In the 1980s the regional music scene in both Mexico and the Mexican American community in the United States was dominated by grupera This style of Mexican music combines cumbia norteno and rock music 5 The lyrics are rooted with romantic themes including heartbroken songs Several notable grupera ensembles include Los Caminantes Los Yonic s Los Bukis and Los Temerarios 12 Norteno band Los Tigres del Norte continued their success from the 1970s with their corridos involving social commentary such as Jaula de oro The Golden Cage which tells of a Mexican man who crosses the Mexico United States border illegally and raises a family in the United States who denies their Mexican heritage while the man longs to return to his country 13 Its parent album reached number one on the Regional Mexican charts in the United States Similarly Mexican singer songwriter Joan Sebastian incorporated sounds of rancheras and ballads on his songs and was dubbed El Rey del Jaripeo The King of Mexican Rodeo 14 Tejano music was also popular to the Mexican Americans living in the United States mainly in Texas Its style is characterized by its influences from polka cumbia bolero and ranchera as well as pop rap country music and reggae 15 Tejano bands such as Mazz La Mafia and Little Joe and La Familia pushed Tejano s popularity beyond the United States 16 Ranchera Vicente Fernandez still remain relevant in the 1980s His album Por Tu Maldito Amor 1989 became the longest running number one Regional Mexican album of the decade in the United States with 21 weeks consecutive weeks at this position American singer Linda Ronstadt who is of Mexican descent released Canciones de Mi Padre a collection of songs that her father would sing 17 The album was certified double platinum by the RIAA for shipping over two million copies in the United States Tropical salsa edit nbsp Puerto Rican singer Eddie Santiago considered to be one of the salsa romantica pioneers had the bestselling Tropical Albums in the United States for three consecutive years 1987 1989 His cover of Lluvia was also the highest peaking salsa song in the 1980s on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart nbsp Dominican Republic bandleader Wilfrido Vargas was credited for bringing merengue music to a younger audience and helped expand the genre s popularity outside of its native country The New York salsa which was popularized Fania Records in the 1970s saw a major decline in the scene Merengue music from the Dominican Republic became favored by Latinos living in New York City 18 Wilfrido Vargas was credited for bringing merengue attention to the younger audience Merengue music also became popular even in Puerto Rico 19 Another factor to merengue s popularity in the dance clubs was that it was easier to dance to compared to salsa 20 Milly Quezada lead vocals of the group Milly y los Vecinos became the first notable female merengue singer The group was formed by her husband Rafael Vasquez who was also her manager 21 Other notable merengue acts in the 1980s include Bonny Cepeda Fernando Villalona Juan Luis Guerra amp 4 40 and Los Hijos del Rey Vargas also formed the first all female band Las Chicas del Can 22 Juan Luis Guerra performed not only love songs but also social commentary about the poverty in 23 the Dominican Republic and those living abroad such as Visa Para un Sueno Visa For a Dream and Ojala Que Llueva Cafe I Hope It Rains Coffee Although New York salsa faded in popularity another form of salsa music gained attention in its place This form of salsa which was slower placed and more focused on its romantic lyrics was known as salsa romantica 24 The salsa romantica movement helped salsa continued to be relevant in spite of the rise of merengue music as well as moving away from lyrics dealing with social class 25 Salsa romantica was characterized by its influence by the aforementioned romantic ballads and more pop leaning sounds 26 In fact several famous songs done by salsa romantica singers were covers of songs originally sung by balada musicians 27 Lluvia a song first composed by Luis Angel was covered by Eddie Santiago and became on the highest peaking salsa romantica on the Hot Latin Tracks at number four A sub style of salsa romantica also included erotic lyrics and became known as salsa erotica Ven Devorame Otra Vez by Lalo Rodriguez a notable salsa erotica song became a top ten hit on the Hot Latin Tracks chart 28 Other famous salsa romantica singers include Frankie Ruiz Luis Enrique Willie Gonzalez David Pabon and Jose Alberto El Canario 29 In the early 1980s Cuban musician and bandleader Roberto Torres had a major hit with his cover version of Caballo Viejo The song was performed as a charanga vallenata style a combination of the Cuban charanga and the Colombian vallenato music 30 It was later inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame in 2007 Rock en espanol edit nbsp Soda Stereo s Signos was ranked on the list of The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock 31 The Rock en Espanol movement began around the 1980s Until the mid 80s the rock scene of most Spanish American countries was not connected and it was rare for a rock band to gain acclaim and popularity outside its home country Argentina which had the largest national rock scene and music industry became the birthplace of several influential rock acts Soda Stereo from Buenos Aires is often acclaimed as the most influential rock band of the 1980s alongside the solo careers of Charly Garcia Luis Alberto Spinetta and the new star Fito Paez from Rosario Soda Stereo was among the first bands to successfully tour across most of Latin America Argentina developed also during the 80s a ska rock and punk rock scene The punk movement which was pioneered by Los Violadores led to the rise of the Buenos Aires Hardcore around 1990 Soda Stereo released Signos in 1986 which helped pop rock en espanol music reach to an audience beyond Argentina 32 In Chile which was ruled by a military dictatorship all over the 80s Nueva cancion protest songs from the 60s and 70s maintained their popularity despite severe censorship The progressive folk rock band Los Jaivas made a Latin American trademark album with Alturas de Macchu Picchu sic based on Pablo Neruda s homonymous poem The rock band Los Prisioneros were successful in combining the protest song atmosphere of the 80s with newer trends in rock including punk ska new wave and techno In the late 1980s new bands such as Los Tres and La Ley would start to set the trends for the next decade In Mexico the Rock music scene at the time first saw a heavy lack of opportunity as musical acts could not make a solid living from playing alone Other key factors were that of economic and political instability Many consider this decade as the lost decade The government would not allow racy themed content on television and airwaves music festivals were not allowed The music that dominated Mexico and much of Latin America during this era was mostly teen flavored acts like Menudo Timbiriche Flans and others Rock acts could not land any recording deals because record label executives were much more interested in selling listeners a colourful hip and trendy image to the general public ranging from youngsters to middle aged adults Folk traditional edit nbsp The Gipsy Kings popularized the flamenco genre outside of its native Spain Flamenco saw a resurgence in popularity thanks to the Gipsy Kings as well as Ketama and Pata Negra 33 Brazilian Portuguese edit The lambada dance crazy took over the international market thanks to Kaoma s song of the same name 34 1980 editEvents edit February 27 Irakere wins the Grammy Award for Best Latin Recording at the 22nd Annual Grammy Awards for their self titled album 35 November 15 Rafael Jose representing Puerto Rico wins the 9th Annual Festival with his song Contigo Mujer 36 Notable singles edit Ivan Sin Amor 1 in Spain Pecos Hablame de Ti 1 in Spain Francis Cabrel La quiero a morir 1 in Spain Julio Iglesias Hey 1 in Argentina 37 1 in Spain Miguel Bose Morir de amor 1 in Spain Miguel Bose Don Diablo 1 in Spain Mario Milito Este es Mi Regalo 1 in Argentina 38 Toto Cutugno Solo tu solo yo 39 Angela Carrasco Quiereme 1 in Argentina 40 Album releases edit Cal Tjader Gozame Pero Ya Cal Tjader Sextet La Onda Va Bien Irakere Irakere 2 Julio Iglesias Hey Tito Puente Dancemania 80 s Roberto Torres y su Charanga Vallenata Vol II Peret El Jilguero Miguel Rios Rocanrol bumerang es Parchis Villancicos Rodolfo Aicardi El De Siempre Roberto Carlos Roberto Carlos 80 Amante a la Antigua pt Los Yonic s En Su Punto Maria Martha Serra Lima Entre Nosotros Lalo Rodriguez Simplemente Lalo Cheo Feliciano Sentimiento Tu Hector Lavoe El Sabio Ray Barretto Giant Force Angelica Maria Y el Sentir de Juan Gabriel Emmanuel Intimamente es Miguel Bose Miguel Jose Luis Rodriguez Me vas a echar de menos es Dyango La Radio Jose Jose Amor Amor Jose Jose Romantico Jose Luis Rodriguez Atrevete Lupita D Alessio Lupita D Alessio 1980 Jose Maria Napoleon Celos Andy Montanez Salsa Con Cache El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico Unity Hector Casanova es Casanova Camilo Sesto Amaneciendo Lissette Lissette Alberto Cortez Castillos en el Aire Vikki Carr Y El Amor Canta en Espanol Yuri Esperanzas Hernaldo Zuniga Hernaldo Los Bravos del Norte de Ramon Ayala Cuando Mas Necesite de Tu Carino La India de Oriente La India de Oriente Oscar D Leon Al Frente de Todos Fania All Stars California Jam Ray Conniff Exclusivamente Latino Juan Gabriel Recuerdos Juan Gabriel Juan Gabriel con Mariachi Manoella Torres Ahora No Tania Indiscutible Miguel Gallardo Sigueme es Estela Nunez es Demasiado Amor Canta a Juan Gabriel Los Humildes Mas de Lo Que Merecias Los Cadetes de Linares El Chubasco Lorenzo De Monteclaro Abrazado de un Poste Beatriz Adriana Mexico y Su Musica Celia Cruz Johnny Pacheco and Pete El Conde Rodriguez Celia Johnny Pete Willie Rosario El De a 20 de Willie Wilfrido Vargas El Jeque Johanna Rosaly Sencillamente Roberto Roena Looking Out For Numero Uno Roberto Roena Que Suerte He Tenido de Nacer Paquito Guzman es Dedicado a Esa Mujer Johnny Pacheco Jose Fajardo Pupi Legarreta and Javier Vazquez Las Tres Flautas Adalberto Santiago Feliz Me Siento Mazz Class Rocio Durcal Canta con Mariachi Volumen 4 es Milly y Los Vecinos En Su Momento Johnny Ventura Yo Soy el Merengue Santiago Ceron es Tumbando Puertas Tito Rojas Tito Rojas amp El Conjunto Borincano Betty Missiego Mi Tierra Ruben Blades Maestra Vida es Rigo Tovar amp su Costa Azul Rigo Tovar En Vivo Basilio Basilio 1980 Rafael Jose Contigo Mujer Yolandita Monge Fantasia Los Muecas es Los Muecas Lupita D Alessio En Concierto Little Joe King Of The Brown Sound Gualberto Castro Que Mal Amada Estas Aniceto Molina Cabaretera ABBA Gracias Por La Musica Louie Ramirez Salsero Raphael Y Sigo Mi Camino Los Bravos del Norte de Ramon Ayala Pistoleros Famosos Los Bravos del Norte de Ramon Ayala Mas Musica Brava Los Solitario es Mi Amor Henry Fiol Fe Esperanza y Caridad Raffaella Carra Latino Bonny Cepeda El Maestro Joan Sebastian Joan Sebastian 1980 Tony Croatto Tradicion Los Tigres Del Norte En La Plaza Garibaldi Willie Colon and Ismael Miranda Doble Energia Oscar D Leon Presenta La Critica Con Wladimir Y Teo Fania All Stars Commitment Agustin Ramirez Necesito Tu Amor Pedrito Fernandez La Mugrosita Beatriz Adriana Adios y Bienvenida La India de Oriente Desde El Cobre Con Amor Johnny Pacheco Champ Veronica Castro Norteno Los Cadetes de Linares Pelicula Pistoleros Los Pasteles Verdes Solitario Marvin Santiago Caliente y Explosivo Orchestra Harlow El Dulce Aroma del Exito Rafael Cortijo El Sueno del Maestro Daniel Santos 50 Vicente Fernandez El Tapatio Los Huracanes del Norte El Hijo de la Musiquera Ismael Rivera Maelo Alfredo Chocolate Armenteros Monsieur Chocolate Prefiero El Son Willy Chirino Diferente La Pequena Compania es Boleros y Cha Cha Chas Roberto Pulido amp Los Clasicos Mi Pequenito Rigo Tovar Y Su Costa Azul La Sonora Poncena New Heights La Lupe En Algo Nuevo Claudia de Colombia es Yo creo en ti Arrigo Barnabe Clara Crocodilo Itamar Assumpcao and Banda Isca de Policia Beleleu Leleu Eu Egberto Gismonti Circense Deaths edit Births edit May 12 Silvestre Dangond Colombian vallenato singer August 29 Flex Panamanian reggaeton singer November 14 Pedro Capo Puerto Rican pop singer1981 editEvents edit February 25 Cal Tjader wins the Grammy Award for Best Latin Recording at the 23rd Annual Grammy Awards for La Onda Va Bien 35 December 5 Francisco es representing Spain wins the 10th Annual OTI Festival es with his song Latino 36 Notable singles edit Camilo Sesto Perdoname 1 in Spain Ana Belen Que sera 1 in Spain Ivan Te Quiero Tanto 1 in Spain Jose Luis Perales Te Quiero 1 in Spain Victor Manuel Ay Amor 1 in Spain Julio Iglesias De nina a mujer 1 in Spain Lucrecia Papucho Mio 1 in Argentina 41 Franco Simone Tu Para Mi 1 in Argentina 42 Pimpinela Tu Me Promiste Volver 43 Jeanette Frente a Frente 1 in Argentina 44 Menudo Subete a mi Moto 45 Album releases edit Willie Colon and Ruben Blades Canciones Del Solar De Los Aburridos Clare Fischer and Salsa Picante 2 2 Dizzy Gillespie with Mongo Santamaria and Toots Thielemans Summertime Digital at Montreaux 1980 Eddie Palmieri Eddie Palmieri Laurindo Almeida and Charlie Byrd Brazilian Soul Raphael En Carne Viva Miami Sound Machine Otra Vez Little Joe Mano a Mano Sabu es Sabu Los Bukis Presiento Que Voy a Llorar Jose Jose Gracias Yuri Llena de dulzura Rocio Jurado Como una ola es Rocio Jurado Canciones de Espana Camilo Sesto Mas y mas es Beatriz Adriana La Reina es el Rey Roberto Carlos Roberto Carlos 81 Emociones pt Menudo Fuego Menudo Quiero Ser Andy Montanez Trovador del Amor Andy Montanez Para Ustedes Con Sabor Bacchelli Prohibido Luis Angel es Yo Mismo Vicente Fernandez El Numero Uno Vicente Fernandez Valses del Recuerdo Johnny Ventura Lo Que Te Gusta Santiago Ceron es Bueno de Vicio Danny Rivera Gitano Vikki Carr El Retrato de Amor Lisandro Meza Cancion para una Muerte Anunciada Raphy Leavitt 10 Anos Sembrando Semillas en el Alma del Pueblo Julio Iglesias De nina a mujer Glenn Monroig En Concierto Joseito Mateo es Joseito Mateo y Su Pericombo Los Bravos del Norte de Ramon Ayala Amor Vaquero Los Bravos del Norte de Ramon Ayala Dos Monedas Manolo Munoz Ando Que Me Lleva Los Panchos Maria Martha Serra Lima Esencia Romantica Henry Fiol El Secreto Rocio Durcal Confidencias Rocio Durcal Canta a Juan Gabriel Volumen 5 es Milly y los Vecinos Fiesta Con Los Vecinos Los Freddy s El Primer Tonto Placido Domingo Placido Domingo Sings Tangos Manolo Galvan Me Llaman el Calavera Jose Mangual Jr Que lo Diga el Tiempo Roberto Anglero La Trulla Moderna Dyango Entre una espada y la pared Denisse de Kalafe es Amar Es Iva Zanicchi Nostalgias Paloma San Basilio Ahora Amanda Miguel El Sonido Vol 1 Pecos Kanvas es Tan Adentro de Mi Alma Veronica Castro Cosas de Amigos Tito Puente Ce Magnifique Nestor Torres No Me Provoques Wilfrido Vargas Cosas de Mi Amigo Miguelito Lupita D Alessio Lupita D Alessio 1981 Lupita D Alessio Sentimiento Ranchero Juan Gabriel Con Tu Amor El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico Happy Days Oscar D Leon A Mi Si Me Gusta Asi Bobby Valentin Siempre En Forma La Sonora Poncena Night Rider La Sonora Poncena Unchained Force Ruben Blades and Willie Colon Canciones Del Solar De Los Aburridos Grupo Pegasso Vol 2 Roberto Pulido y Los Clasicos Aqui Hector Lavoe Que Sentimiento Celia Cruz and Willie Colon Celia y Willie La Sonora Matancera and Justo Betancourt La Sonora Matancera con Justo Betancourt Wilfrido Vargas and Sandy Reyes Abusadora Johnny Pacheco and Celio Gonzalez El Zorro De Plata Presenta Al Flaco De Oro Fania All Stars Latin Connection Galy Galiano Frio de Ausencia Ismael Miranda La Clave del Sabor Luis Perico Ortiz El Astro Tipica 73 Into The 80 s Francisco es Latino Miguel Bose Mas Alla Orlando Contreras and Daniel Santos Los Jefes Felipe Rodriguez La Voz Willie Rosario The Portrait of a Salsa Man Beatriz Adriana El Cofrecito Angela Carrasco Con Amor La Pequena Compania es Tangos a media luz Fania All Stars The Perfect Blend Tony Croatto Arrimese Mi Compay Los Bravos del Norte de Ramon Ayala Con Las Puertas en la Cara La Mafia Only in Texas Los Tigres Del Norte Un Dia a la Vez Lorenzo De Monteclaro Ese Senor de las Canas Pellin Rodriguez Reflexiones Pasadas Juan Pardo Juan Mucho Mas Karina Ahora que estuviste lejos Los Humildes A Mis Amigos del Norte Joan Sebastian Joan Sebastian 1981 Rigo Tovar Rigo 81 Las Jilguerillas El Bracero Fracasado Santiago Ceron es Canta Si Va Cantar Andy Montanez La Ultima Copa Willie Colon Fantasmas Marvin Santiago Adentro Johnny Ventura Johnny Mucho Mucho Johnny Los Cadetes de Linares Cazador de Asesinos Mocedades Desde que tu te has ido es Nelson Ned Perdidamente Enamorado Perdidamente Apaixonado Bacchelli Y solo tu Richard Clayderman Balada para Adelina Milly Quezada No Te Puedo Tener Diego Verdaguer Estoy Vivo Jose Maria Napoleon Tu y nadie mas Cuco Valoy amp Los Virtuosos Sin Comentarios Lolita Flores Seguir Sonando Gilberto Monroig Mi Jaragual Roberto Torres Recuerda al Trio Matamoros Yolanda del Rio Yolanda del Rio Sunny amp The Sunliners El Amante Chucho Avellanet 20 Anos en la Cancion Anthony Rios Estas Donde No Estas Little Joe amp La Familia Prieta Linda Chico Alvarez Montuneando Leonardo Paniagua Con Mariachi Tony Croatto Creo en Dios Roberto Pulido Llorando en Mi Tumba Deaths edit Births edit January 15 Pitbull American rapper January 21 Michel Telo Brazilian sertanejo singer January 29 Alex Ubago Spanish pop singer March 17 Nicky Jam Puerto Rican reggaeton singer July 21 Romeo Santos American bachata singer songwriter member of Aventura October 5 Tito El Bambino Puerto Rican reggaeton singer December 16 Gaby Moreno Guatemalan pop singer December 29 Natalia Jimenez Spanish pop singer1982 editEvents edit The first edition of the Juguemos a Cantar festival is launched in Mexico It consisted of a competition between young singers below the age of 13 with the intent to seek out young talent indeed many of the children that performed on the three editions of the festival would go on to have successful music careers as adults February 25 Claire Fischer wins the Grammy Award for Best Latin Recording at the 24th Annual Grammy Awards for Guajira Pa Me Jeva 35 December 5 Raul Menacho representing Bolivia wins the 11th Annual OTI Festival es with his song Hay un nuevo dia para ti 36 Notable singles edit Sandra Mihanovich Puerto Pollensa 1 in Argentina 46 Camilo Sesto Amor no me ignores 1 in Mexico Amanda Miguel El me mintio 1 in Mexico Amanda Miguel Mi buen corazon 1 in Mexico Luis Miguel 1 1 2 enamorados 1 in Mexico Yuri La maldita primavera 1 in Mexico Menudo Fuego 1 in Mexico Ricchi e Poveri Sera porque te amo 1 in Spain Paloma San Basilio Juntos 1 in Spain Mecano Me Cole en una Fiesta 1 in Spain Alaska y Los Pegamoides Bailando 1 in Spain Claudia Mori No Sucedera Mas 1 in Spain Julio Iglesias No Me Vuelvo a Enamorar 1 in Spain Mocedades Amor de Hombre 1 in Spain Silvestre Ana No Te Enamores de Mi 1 in Argentina 47 Album releases edit Vicente Fernandez Es la Diferencia Menudo Una Aventura Llamada Menudo Menudo Por Amor Los Bukis Yo Te Necesito Machito Machito and His Salsa Big Band 82 Ray Baretto Rhythm of Life Jose Feliciano Escenas de Amor Julio Iglesias Momentos Silvio Rodriguez Unicornio Jose Luis Perales Entre el agua y el fuego es Perla Confidencias Pimpinela Pimpinela Wilkins Aventura Ednita Nazario Ednita Guillermo Davila Guillermo Davila Rocio Durcal Canta lo romantico de Juan Gabriel es Jose Jose Mi Vida Ramon Ayala y Los Bravos del Norte Mi Golondrina una Botella Ramon Ayala y Los Bravos del Norte Una Carta Aida Cuevas Canta Lo Nuevo de Juan Gabriel Willie Colon Corazon Guerrero Camilo Sesto Con Ganas Fernando Villalona El Mayimbe Dulce Heridas es Lorenzo Antonio Lorenzo Antonio Milly y los Vecinos Acabando Lupita D Alessio Vieras Cuantas Ganas Tengo Lupita D Alessio Borrare Tu Nombre Bonny Cepeda Arrasando Con Todo Pecos Kanvas es Fiel Juan Gabriel Cosas de Enamorados Wilfrido Vargas and Sandy Reyes Wilfrido Vargas and Sandy Reyes Bobby Valentin Presenta A El Cano Estremera Johnny Ventura El Sueno Nano Cabrera Este Pueblo Tiene Sabor El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico Nuestro Aniversario Los Invasores de Nuevo Leon Aguanta Corazon Los Invasores de Nuevo Leon Ni Dada La Quiero Roberto Torres y su Charanga Vallenata Vol III Miami Sound Machine Rio Elio Roca Solo Tu Amor Me Hace Feliz Fernando Sallaberry Menudo Presenta A Fernando Maria Martha Serra Lima Estilo La Mafia The Magnificent 7 La Mafia Honey Carino Sandro de America Fue Sin Querer Lucia Mendez Cerca de ti Bacchelli Culpable Jose Luis Rodriguez Dueno de nada es Celia Cruz and La Sonora Matancera Feliz Encuentro La Sonora Poncena Determination Willy Chirino Chirinisimo Ray Conniff Amor Amor Joan Sebastian Asi de Loco Rolando Laserie and Johnny Pacheco De Pelicula Los Tigres del Norte Carrera Contra La Muerte Tony Croatto Jibaro Oscar D Leon amp Su Orquesta El Discobolo Marlene es Marlene es Los Chamos Siempre Te Amare Los Freddy s El Tren Rodolfo Aicardi Que Chevere Vol 3 Los Cadetes de Linares Me Voy Amor Los Cadetes De Linares Un Viejo Amor Los Baron de Apodaca A Cada Rato Ruben Blades and Willie Colon The Last Fight Mazz Pesado Antonio Caban Vale Cantos de Altura Marvin Santiago El Hijo del Pueblo Willie Rosario Atizame el Fogon Lourdes amp Carlos Lourdes y Carlos Daniel Santos Introduccion y El Borracho No Vale Rafael Solano Los Galleros Los Tigres Del Norte Carrera Contra la Muerte Los Humildes X Aniversario Lucha Villa De Parte de Quien Soledad Bravo Caribe Chucho Avellanet Yo Siento Yo Canto Diego Verdaguer Coco Loco Ricchi e Poveri Me enamoro de ti es Roberto Carlos Roberto Carlos 82 Amiga pt Jeanette Corazon de poeta Emmanuel Tu y yo es Estela Raval Tributo a Mis Amigos Mazz Command Performance Roberto Pulido Envidias Flaco Jimenez El Gran Rigo Tovar Rigo En Serenata Rigo Tovar 10 Anos Tropicalisimo Luis Miguel Un sol Luis Miguel Directo al corazon Luis Perico Ortiz Sabroso Miguel Poventud Eres Todo En Mi Jossie Esteban y la Patrulla 15 Jossie Esteban y la Patrulla 15 Placido Domingo Adoro Andy Montanez Solo Boleros Leo Dan Tengan Cuidado Los Muecas es Empate De Amor Roberto Roena Super Apollo 47 50 La India de Oriente Buenos Dias Africa Danny Daniel es El amor amor Tommy Olivencia amp Su Orquesta Un Triangulo De Triunfo Johnny Pacheco and Jose Fajardo Pacheco y Fajardo Alfredo Chocolate Armenteros Dice Ismael Miranda Exitos de los 50 Vicentico Valdes es and la Orquesta Bobby Valentin Vicentico Valdes y la Orquesta Bobby Valentin Iva Zanicchi Yo por amarte Manolo Otero Cantando Raquel Olmedo La Fuerza De Una Voz Que Impone el Cambio Victor Yturbe El Siempre Romantico Fernando Villalona Feliz Cumbe Cuco Valoy amp Los Virtuosos Chevere Claudia de Colombia es Paraiso Mecano Mecano Blitz As Aventuras da Blitz Deaths edit Births edit1983 editEvents edit February 23 Machito wins the Grammy Award for Best Latin Recording at the 25th Annual Grammy Awards for Machito and His Salsa Big Band 82 35 June 18 The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announces that the Grammy Award for Latin music would be split into three separate categories Best Latin Pop Performance Best Mexican Mexican American Performance and Best Tropical Latin Performance 48 October 29 Jesse representing Brazil wins the 12th Annual OTI Festival es with his song Estrela de papel 36 Notable singles edit Luis Miguel Directo al corazon 1 in Mexico 1 in Argentina Menudo Claridad 1 in Mexico Amanda Miguel Castillos 1 in Mexico Rocio Durcal Tienes que ser cruel 1 in Mexico Yuri Yo te amo te amo 1 in Mexico Daniela Romo Mentiras 1 in Mexico Daniela Romo Celos 1 in Mexico Juan Gabriel Caray 1 in Mexico Tino Casal Embrujada 1 in Spain Azul y Negro No Tengo Tiempo Con los Dedos de una Mano Pimpinela Olvidame y Pega la Vuelta 1 in Argentina 49 1 in Spain Album releases edit Los Huracanes del Norte Las Paredes de Mi Casa Placido Domingo Siempre en Mi Corazon Always in My Heart Jose Jose Secretos Roberto Carlos Roberto Carlos 83 Concavo y Conexo pt Jose Feliciano Me Enamore Lani Hall Lani Jose Luis Rodriguez Ven Juan Gabriel Todo Tito Puente and His Latin Ensemble On Broadway Willie Colon Corazon Guerrero Ruben Blades El Que la Hace la Paga Mongo Santamaria Mongo Magic Ray Barretto Celia Cruz and Adalberto Santiago Tremendo Trio Charly Garcia Clics modernos Wilfrido Vargas El Funcionario Miami Sound Machine A Toda Maquina Yolandita Monge Suenos Lucia Mendez Enamorada Los Caminantes Numero Tres Rocio Jurado Desde Dentro Pimpinela Hermanos Guillermo Davila Un poco de amor es Daniela Romo Daniela Romo Camilo Sesto Amanecer 84 es Julio Iglesias En concierto La Sonora Poncena Future Menudo A Todo Rock Menudo Reaching Out Menudo Feliz Navidad Massiel Corazon de Hierro Angela Carrasco Unidos Rocio Durcal Entre tu y yo es Willie Chirino Subiendo La Mafia Mafia Mania Alberto Cortez Gardel Como Yo Te Siento Los Yonic s Con Amor Mocedades La musica es Los Caminantes Supe Perder Los Caminantes Especialmente Para Usted El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico Universidad de la Salsa Milly y los Vecinos Nostalgia Milly y los Vecinos Avant Garde Conjunto Libre Ritmo Sonido y Estilo Anthony Rios Anthony Rios Wilkins Completamente Vivo Raphy Leavitt amp su Orquesta La Selecta Siempre Alegre La Revolucion de Emiliano Zapata La Fuerza de Tu Amor Johnny Pacheco and Pete El Conde Rodriguez De Nuevo Los Compadres Oscar D Leon El Sabor de Oscar Oscar D Leon Con Dulzura Lorenzo Antonio Busco un Amor Lucecita Benitez Criollo Folklore Hugo Blanco De Fiesta Ricchi e Poveri Mamma Maria es Andy Montanez Hoy y Ayer Andy Montanez Tania y Andy Sergio y Estibaliz Agua Raphael Enamorado de la Vida Bonny Cepeda El Mandamas Francisco es Carino mio Crystal Suavemente Luis Perico Ortiz Entre Amigos Los Angeles Negroes Locamente Mia Alfredo Chocolate Armenteros Chocolate En Sexteto El Combo de Ayer Aquel Gran Encuentro Jossie Esteban y la Patrulla 15 Deja ese Diablo Isabel Pantoja Cambiar por ti Jeanette Reluz es Juan Pardo and Rocio Jurado Caballo de Batalla Little Joe Roots Little Joe No Quiero Mas Amar Ramon Ayala y Los Bravos del Norte En Amo de la Musica Nortena La Mafia Electrifying Johnny Ventura Flying High Willie Colon and Hector Lavoe Vigilante Ismael Quintana and Papo Lucca Mucho talento Herb Alpert Noche de Amor Lolita Flores Aguila Real Alex amp Orquesta Liberacion Como Quisiera Tony Croatto Tony Croatto y Tu Pueblo Lupita D Alessio Sentimiento al Desnudo Grupo Pegasso El No Te Quiere Nydia Caro Nydia Caro Glenn Monroig Hola Miguel Bose Made in Spain Aidita Aviles and Felipe Rodriguez Por Primera Vez Los Humildes Chulita Beatriz Adriana Con el Canto en las Venas Dyango Bienvenido al club es Lissette Lissette Jose Maria Napoleon Tiempo al Tiempo Amanda Miguel El Ultimo Sonido Vol II Los Hermanos Rosario Los Hermanos Rosario Los Muecas es Y Quien es Ese Tonto Emmanuel En la soledad es Cuco Valoy El Congo de Oro Los Cadetes de Linares Monterrey Como Has Crecido Basilio es Basilio 1983 La Sonora Dinamita Terremoto Tropical Sandra Zaiter De Pie Sigue La Esperanza Alberto Cortez Como el Primer Dia Glenn Monroig A Mi Manera Rene Farrait Mi Musica Vicentico Valdes es and Bobby Valentin En La Lejania Laura Canales Esta Sed Que Tengo Willie Rosario The Salsa Machine Luis Miguel Decidete Mecano Donde esta el pais de las hadas Deaths edit Births edit August 22 Nacho Venezuelan reggaeton member of Chino amp Nacho September 17 Jennifer Pena Mexican pop and norteno singer December 13 J Alvarez Puerto Rican reggaeton singer1984 editEvents edit February 28 The 26th Annual Grammy Awards are held at The Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles California 50 Jose Feliciano wins the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance for Me Enamore Los Lobos wins the Grammy Award for Best Mexican Mexican American Performance for Anselma Tito Puente wins the Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Performance for On Broadway November 10 Fernando Ubiergo representing Chile wins the 13th Annual OTI Festival es with his song Agualuna 36 Notable singles edit Jose Jose Lo Dudo 1 in Mexico Lucia Mendez Mi amor amor Lani Hall and Camilo Sesto Corazon encadenado Juan Gabriel Querida 1 in Mexico La Union Lobo Hombre en Paris 1 in Spain Tino Casal Panico en El Eden 1 in Spain Jose Luis Perales Tentacion 1 in Spain Miguel Bose Sevila 1 in Spain Alaska y Dinarama Como Pudiste Hacerme Esto a Mi 1 in Spain Album releases edit Jose Luis Perales Amaneciendo en ti es Jose Luis Rodriguez Voy a Conquistarte Juan Gabriel Recuerdos Vol II Marisela Sin el es Chiquetete Eres Mia Lissette Caricatura Jose Feliciano Como Tu Quieres Nelson Ned A Mi Nuevo Amor Ao Meu Novo Amor Nelson Ned Mas Romantico Que Nunca Beatriz Adriana Arrepentida y Sola Pimpinela Convidencias Miguel Gallardo Tu Amante o Tu Enemigo Lucia Mendez Solo Una Mujer Rocio Durcal Canta A Juan Gabriel Volumen 6 Emmanuel Emmanuel es Jose Jose Reflexiones Los Freddy s Y Me Enamore Los Invasores de Nuevo Leon Carino Victor Yturbe Homenaje a los Trios Los Bukis Mi Fantasia Joan Sebastian Rumores Grupo Yndio Adios Los Invasores de Nuevo Leon Amor a la Ligera Los Cadetes de Linares Despedida Con Mariachi Vikki Carr Simplemente Mujer Los Tigres del Norte La Jaula de Oro Milly y los Vecinos Esta Noche Grupo Niche No hay quinto malo es Johnny Ventura Y Buena Que Esta Maria El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico In Alaska Breaking the Ice Ruben Blades Mucho Mejor Los Prisioneros La Voz De Los 80 Belkis Concepcion and Las Chicas Del Can Belkis Concepcion amp Las Chicas Del Can Ray Barretto Todo Se Va Poder Tommy Olivencia amp su Orquesta Celebrando Otro Aniversario Roberto Torres Corazon de Pueblo Luis Perico Ortiz La Vida en Broma Wilfrido Vargas El Jardinero Maria de Lourdes Mujer Importante Santiago Jimenez Jr Santiago Strikes Again Mongo Santamaria and his Latin Jazz Orchestra Free Spirit Espiritu Libre Maria Conchita Alonso Maria Conchita Johnny Lozada Invitame Menudo Evolucion Sheena Easton Todo Me Recuerda a Ti Raphael Eternamente Tuyo Eddie Palmieri Palo Pa Rumba Poncho Sanchez Bien Sabroso Ruben Blades Buscando America Willie Colon Criollo Daniela Romo Amor Prohibido Franco De Vita Franco De Vita Guadalupe Pineda Te Amo Danny Rivera Asi Cantaba Cheito Gonzalez Vol 2 Danny Rivera En la Intimidad Danny Rivera Asi Cantaba Cheito Gonzalez Vol 2 Leonardo Paniagua El Gusto del Pueblo Cheo Feliciano 25 Anos de Sentimientos Fausto Rey Mi Linda Musica Merengue Los Caminantes Porque Tengo Tu Amor Los Iracundos Tu Con El Dyango Al fin solos es Ramon Ayala y Los Bravos del Norte Vidrios Rotos Ramon Ayala y Los Bravos del Norte El Corrido del Tuerto Ramon Ayala y Los Bravos del Norte Vestida de Color de Rosa Little Joe Renunciacion Julio Iglesias 1100 Bel Air Place Jose Maria Napoleon Contra Viento y Marea Soda Stereo Soda Stereo Wilkins La Historia Se Repite Guillermo Davila Definitivamente es Los Invasores de Nuevo Leon Ya Pa Que Vicente Fernandez Un Mexicano en la Mexico Carmita Jimenez En Vivo Carmita Jimenez Interpreta a Los Panchos Massiel Sola en Libertad La Mafia Hot Stuff Luis Miguel Ya nunca mas Luis Miguel Palabra de honor Los Yonic s Pero No Me Dejes Rudy Perez Ruby Gualberto Ibarreto Gualberto Ibarreto Gualberto Ibarreto No Juegues con Mi Amor Los Humildes Anoche Sone Israel Kantor Con La Verdad Andy Montanez Versatil Lani Hall Lani Hall Bobby Valentin and Cano Estremera En Accion Amanda Miguel El Ultimo Sonido Vol III Roberto Blades and Orquesta Inmensidad Alegria Elio Roca Bienvenido Sea el Amor Lupita D Alessio Yo Charytin Se Acabo Charytin Guitarras y Violines Los Tigres del Norte Internacionalmente Nortenos Dulce Tu Muneca Manoella Torres Aceptame Como Soy Fania All Stars Lo Que Pide la Gente Willie Rosario Nuevos Horizents Glenn Monroig No Finjas Cuco Valoy Cuco Valoy y Su Tribu Fernando Villalona Ayer Y Hoy Mazz It s Bad Willie Colon Tiempo Pa Matar El Combo de Ayer 20 Anos Despues Oscar D Leon Con Carino Roberto Carlos Roberto Carlos 84 Yo Te Amo pt Miguel Bose Bandido Mecano Ya Viene el Sol Deaths edit Pellin RodriguezBirths edit1985 editEvents edit February 26 The 27th Annual Grammy Awards are held at The Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles California 51 Placido Domingo wins the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance for Siempre en Mi Corazon Always in My Heart Sheena Easton and Luis Miguel wins the Grammy Award for Best Mexican Mexican American Performance for Me Gustas Tal Como Eres Eddie Palmieri wins the Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Performance for Palo Pa Rumbia June 29 Billboard debuts three new Latin music albums charts which are divided by genres as opposed to selected locations in the United States The three Latin music charts established are Latin Pop Albums Regional Mexican Albums and Tropical Albums 52 November 10 Eugenia Leon representing Mexico wins the 14th Annual OTI Festival es with her song El Fandango Aqui 36 Notable singles edit Raphael Yo Sigo Siendo Aquel US Cashbox Most Added 53 Jorge Rigo Sola US Cashbox Most Added 54 Lani Hall and Roberto Carlos De Repente el Amor US Cashbox Most Added 55 Carlos Mata Que Porque Te Quiero US Cashbox Most Added 56 Hermanos Various artists Cantare cantaras US Cashbox Most Added 57 Juan Gabriel Querida 1 in Mexico Luis Miguel Palabra de Honor 1 in Mexico Lucia Mendez Corazon de piedra 1 in Mexico Rocio Durcal and Juan Gabriel Dejame vivir 1 in Mexico Chiquetete Esta cobardia 1 in Mexico Miguel Bose Amante bandido 1 in Spain Alaska y Dinarama Ni Tu Ni Nadie 1 in Spain Ivan Baila 1 in Spain Album releases edit pt Nordeste Ja a collective release featuring dozens of popular Brazilian performers with the intent of aiding the Brazilian northeast after severe droughts in the region The release featured two songs Chega de Magoa and Seca D Agua both songs are credited as being written by collective creation Alvaro Torres Tres Jose Jose Promesas Danny Rivera Vicente Carattini y Los Cantores de San Juan and Alpha IV Controversia Pimpinela Lucia y Joaquin Jose Luis Rodriguez El Ultimo Beso Dyango Por amor al arte es Guillermo Davila Cantare Para Ti Camilo Sesto Tuyo Yolandita Monge Luz de Luna Charytin Verdades Desnudas Miguel Gallardo Corazon viajero es Marisela Completamente tuya es Miami Sound Machine Primitive Love Julio Iglesias Libra Angela Carrasco Dama del Caribe Jose Feliciano Ya soy tuyo es Carlos Mata Que por que te quiero es Raphael Yo Sigo Siendo Aquel Ramon Ayala y Los Bravos Del Norte La que se fue tierra mala Fito Olivares El Cometa Vicente Fernandez De un Rancho a Otro Los Baron de Apodaca Hoy no hago mas que recordarte La Sonora Dinamita La Cumbia del sida Los Tigres del Norte El Otro Mexico La Sombra Sombra Love La Sombra The Windy City Boys Legiao Urbana Legiao Urbana Ramon Ayala y Los Bravos Del Norte En Gira Internacional Ramon Ayala y Los Bravos Del Norte Laguna Seca Ranch Ramon Ayala y Los Bravos Del Norte Un rinconcito en el cielo Los Baby s Piensa en Mi Los Yonic s Con Mariachi Los Yonic s Los Yonic s Los Invasores de Nuevo Leon Me rompieron tu retrato La Mafia Herencia Nortena La Mafia Neon Static Los Caminantes Cada Dia Mejor Grupo Pegasso Como una Estrella Los Bukis A Donde Vas Jochy Hernandez Ahora Yo Cheo Feliciano Regresa al Amor Juan Luis Guera amp 4 40 Mudanza y Acarreo Willie Chirino Zarabanda Tommy Olivencia amp su Orquesta Ayer Hoy Manana y Siempre Tony Croatto Mi luncha Wilfrido Vargas La Medicina Tavin Pumarejo and Conjunto Quisqueya La Combinacion Ganadora Johnny Ventura Navidad Sin Ti El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico Innovations El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico Y Su Pueblo Milly y los Vecinos Dinastia Ruben Blades Escenas Bonny Cepeda Noche de Discoteca Cuco Valoy Mejor Que Nunca Frankie Ruiz Solista pero no solo Johnny Ventura El Hombre y Su Musica Fernando Villalona A la Carga Orquesta La Solucion Una Canita Mas Bobby Valentin Algo Excepcional Jossie Esteban y la Patrulla 15 Nuestro 5to Aniversario El Muchachito Alex Bueno Alex Bueno amp Orquesta Liberacion Hector Lavoe Revento Andy Montanez Andy Montanez Willie Rosario Afincando Isabel Pantoja Marinero de Luces es Roberto Carlos Roberto Carlos 85 pt Lani Hall Es Facil Amar Los Humildes 13 Aniversario 13 Album 13 Exitos Eddie Palmieri Solito Celia Cruz and Johnny Pacheco De Nuevo Yolanda del Rio Un Amor Especial Grupo Niche Triunfo es Louie Ramirez amp Su Orquesta and Ray de la Paz Alegres y Romanticos Marvin Santiago El Sonero del Pueblo Lucecita Benitez Exitos Callejeros Carlos Mata Marisela Mazz The Bad Boys Luis Miguel and Lucerito Fiebre de amor Ultraje a Rigor Nos Vamos Invadir sua Praia Legiao Urbana Legiao Urbana RPM Revolucoes por Minuto Deaths edit 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