Artists, Title, Debut/Peak Date
Juan Gabriel and Rocío Durcal, Together again, May 24, 1997
Frequent collaborators Juan Gabriel and Rocio Durcal, released their two-disc album in April 1997. One month later, the set, which includes tracks such as “La Incertidumbre,” “Te Sigo Amando” and “Sabes Por Qué?,” hit No. 1 on May 24, 1997.
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Ry Cooder and Manuel Galban, Things I’m Not Going For, Feb. 15, 2003
Released by Cuban artist Manuel Galbán and producer Ry Cooder, Things I’m Not Going For won the Grammy Award for best pop instrumental album at the 46th Grammy Awards. The album scored Galbán his first No. 1 on Top Latin Albums and the second for Cooder. He scored his first No. 1 with Buena Vista Social Club in 1998.
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Los Temerarios and Los Bukis, 20 Unforgettable, April 26, 2003
Twenty unforgettable tracks – including “Infame Engaño,” “Dímelo,” “Yo Te Neito” and “Como Fui A Enamorarme De Ti” – are featured on this compilation album released by Mexican grouper artists Los Temerarios and Los Bukis. 20 Unforgettable became the second No. 1 album for Los Bukis and the fourth for Los Temerarios on the Top Latin Albums chart.
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Bronco & Los Bukis, Chronicle Of Two Greats, Feb. 21, 2004
This compilation album was released by Los Bukis and Bronco on Feb. 3, 2004. Featuring some of the respective band’s classics such as “Adoro” and “Como Me Haces Falta,” Chronicle Of Two Greats became the third No. 1 album for Los Bukis and the second for Bronco on the chart.
Luny Tunes & Tainy, More Flow: The Benjamins, Oct. 14, 2006
Reggaeton hitmakers Luny Tunes released this third compilation album on Sept. 26, 2006, under Machete Music. The star-studded album features artists such as Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Wisin & Yandel and Tito El Bambino, among others. The chart-topping album was co-produced by Tainy.
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The Chieftains feat. Ry Cooder, St. Patrick, March 27, 2010
Irish group The Chieftains and Cooder joined forces to release St. Patrick in 2010 featuring collaborations with Linda Ronstadt, Lila Downs, Los Tigres del Norte and Los Cenzontles, among others. The album tells the story of the San Patricio battalion, a group of immigrants of European descent who deserted the U.S. Army in 1846 and crossed the border to be part of the Mexican army against the United States in the Mexican-American War.
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Gloria Trevi & Alejandra Guzmán, Versus, July 22, 2017
To coincide with their epic joint trek that kicked off in 2017, Mexican stars Gloria Trevi and Alejandra Guzmán dropped a 10-track set that became the official soundtrack to the tour that lasted nearly one year. The track peaked at No. 1 on July 22, 2017, and included anthemic songs such as “Todos Me Miran,” “Hey Guera” and “Eternamente Bella.”
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