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  2. List of number-one Billboard Hot Latin Tracks of 1993

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    Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref. January 2 "Castillo Azul" Ricardo Montaner [1]January 9 [2]January 16 [3]January 23 [4]January 30 [5]February 6 [6]February 13

  3. List of number-one singles of 1993 (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    3 languages. Anarâškielâ ... This is a list of the Spanish PROMUSICAE Top 20 Singles number-ones of 1993. [1] Chart history. Issue Date Song

  4. 1993 in Latin music - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable events in Latin music (i.e. Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking music from Latin America, Europe, and the United States) that took place in 1993. Events [ edit ]

  5. List of number-one Billboard Top Latin Songs from the 1980s

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    The Hot Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin 50 and Hot Latin Tracks), [1] published in Billboard magazine, is a record chart based on Latin music airplay. The data were compiled by the Billboard chart and research department with information from 70 Spanish-language radio stations in the United States and Puerto Rico. [2]

  6. Premio Lo Nuestro 1993 - Wikipedia

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    Jon Secada won the Grammy Award and three Lo Nuestro Awards in 1993. [2]Winners were announced before the live audience during the ceremony. Cuban singer Jon Secada was the most nominated performer, with five nominations, including Pop Album (), Male Artist, New Artist, Pop Song ("Angel"), and Video of the Year ("Otro Día Más Sin Verte"). [2]

  7. List of number-one hits of 1993 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1993, according to the Notitas Musicales magazine with data provided by Radio Mil [1] (which also provided charts for Billboard's "Hits of the World" between 1969 and 1981). [2] Notitas Musicales was a bi-weekly magazine that published two record charts:

  8. Paquita la del Barrio, famed Mexican songstress of feminist ...

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    Paquita la del Barrio, a Mexican songstress known for feminist anthems like "Tres veces te engañe" and "Rata de dos patas," has died. She was 77. Her death was announced on Instagram Monday, with ...

  9. List of Latin songs on the Billboard Hot 100 - Wikipedia

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    In June 2017, following the number one peak of "Despacito" in the Hot 100, Philip Bump of The Washington Post related the increasing success of Spanish-language songs in the United States since 2004 with the growth of its Spanish-speaking population, highlighting an improvement from 4.9% in 1980 to 11.5% in 2015. [11]