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CBS established its own division for Latin music in 1980 called CBS Discos (also known as Discos CBS). [1] In 1988, CBS Records was acquired by Sony and its Latin division was renamed to Sony Discos in 1991. [2] In 2003, Sony Discos was re-branded as Sony Norte following the departure of former Sony Discos president Oscar Llord. [3]
Artists who were signed on to Sony Discos (now Sony Music Latin) Pages in category "Sony Discos artists" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
In 1999, Sony Discos was named the most successful record label of the 1990s on the Top Latin Albums chart. Below are the 10 best-selling albums of the decade from the record label according to Billboard .
Singles that were released under the Sony Discos label (now Sony Music Latin) Pages in category "Sony Discos singles" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total.
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Sony Discos president Oscar Llord called Suavemente the "most successful debut album of a Tropical artist in history." [7] Suavemente was listed as the third best-charting and -selling Sony Discos album during the Top Latin Albums twenty-fifth year in 1999. [60]
Topics about Sony Music Latin albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Sony Music Latin label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
Almas del Silencio released by Sony Discos debuted at number one on the US Top Latin Albums and stayed there for six weeks. The album has also made the highest charting debut on the Billboard 200 (# 12) of any Spanish-language album in the SoundScan era, selling more than 65,000 copies the first week.