This is a list of notable events in Latin music (music from the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas of Latin America, Europe, and the United States) that took place in 1990.
Events
Number-ones albums and singles by country
Awards
Albums released
First-quarter
January
February
March
Second-quarter
April
May
June
Third-quarter
July
August
September
Fourth-quarter
October
November
December
Dates unknown
| Title
|
Artist
|
Genre(s)
|
Singles
|
Label
|
| Timeless
|
Little Joe
|
Conjunto, Tejano
|
|
Discos CBS International
|
| Salsa con Clase
|
Johnny & Ray
|
Salsa, Guaracha
|
"Mascarada" "Margarita"
|
Polygram Latino, Polygram Latino
|
| Amor y Alegría
|
Luis Enrique
|
Salsa
|
|
CBS
|
| Quién como tú
|
Ana Gabriel
|
Ballad, Romantic, Vocal
|
|
CBS
|
| Tengo Derecho a Ser Feliz
|
José Luis Rodríguez
|
Ballad
|
|
CBS Discos International, CBS
|
| Nouveau Flamenco
|
Ottmar Liebert
|
Flamenco
|
"Barcelona Nights"
|
Higher Octave Music
|
| Autobiografia
|
Duncan Dhu
|
|
|
Sire, Warner Bros. Records, GASA
|
| Viti at Work
|
Viti Ruiz
|
Salsa, Cha-Cha
|
|
Capitol/EMI Latin, Capitol/EMI Latin
|
| Lo Mío Es Amor
|
Tony Vega
|
Salsa, Guaguanco
|
|
RMM Records, RMM Records
|
| 20 Años
|
Luis Miguel
|
Bolero, Ballad, Latin Pop
|
|
WEA Latina
|
| Color Americano
|
Willie Colón
|
Salsa
|
|
CBS
|
| Aguita de Melon
|
Fito Olivares
|
Cumbia
|
|
Gil Records
|
| Bandido
|
Azúcar Moreno
|
Flamenco, Euro House, Rumba
|
"Bandido" "A Caballo"
|
Epic
|
| Punto de Vista
|
Gilberto Santa Rosa
|
Salsa
|
"Vivir Sin Ella" "Perdoname" "Impaciencia"
|
CBS Discos Latin Dance
|
| Para Adoloridos
|
Los Tigres del Norte
|
Ranchera, Corrido, Norteno, Conjunto, Ballad
|
|
Fonovisa
|
| Abriendo Puertas
|
Jerry Rivera
|
Salsa
|
|
CBS Discos Latin Dance
|
| Entre Lineas
|
Alejandro Lerner
|
Ballad, Soft Rock
|
|
Ariola
|
| Éxitos de Gloria Estefan
|
Gloria Estefan
|
Synth-Pop, Ballad
|
"Conga" "Regresa a Mi" "No Te Olvidaré"
|
CBS Discos International, CBS Discos International
|
| En Vivo
|
Ana Gabriel
|
|
|
CBS Discos International
|
| Pajaro Herido
|
Roberto Carlos
|
MPB, Ballad, Vocal
|
|
Discos CBS International
|
| Para Nuestra Gente
|
Mazz
|
Tejano, Conjunto
|
|
Capitol/EMI Latin
|
| Luces del Alma
|
Luis Enrique
|
Salsa, Vocal
|
"Date un Chance" "Aventura" "Amiga"
|
Discos CBS International
|
| Filosofía Barata y Zapatos de Goma
|
Charly García
|
Pop rock
|
|
Discos CBS International
|
| Canción Animal
|
Soda Stereo
|
Pop rock
|
"(En) El Septimo Dia" "Cancion Animal" "De Musica Ligera"
|
Discos CBS International
|
| Mientras Ustedes No Dejen De Aplaudir
|
Vicente Fernández
|
Ranchera
|
|
CBS Discos International
|
| Bachata Rosa
|
Juan Luis Guerra & 4.40
|
Bachata, Merengue, Salsa
|
"Carta de Amor" "La Bilirrubina" "Burbujas de Amor"
|
BMG, BMG, Karen Records, Karen Records
|
| Cielo de Tambores
|
Grupo Niche
|
Salsa
|
"Una Aventura"
|
CBS
|
| Amor Fasciname
|
Alejandra Ávalos
|
Ballad
|
|
WEA
|
| Cuando Yo Amo
|
Rudy La Scala
|
Ballad, Chanson
|
|
Sonotone
|
| Xuxa 1
|
Xuxa
|
Vocal
|
|
Globo Records
|
| Niña
|
José Feliciano
|
|
|
Capitol/EMI Latin, Capitol/EMI Latin
|
| Tiempo de Vals
|
Chayanne
|
Ballad
|
|
CBS Discos International
|
| El Que Mas Te Ha Querido
|
David Lee Garza y los Musicales
|
Tejano
|
|
Capitol/EMI Latin
|
| Las Clasicas de José Alfredo Jiménez
|
Vicente Fernández
|
Ranchera
|
"Camino de Guanajuato"
|
Discos CBS International
|
| El Cantinero
|
Jossie Esteban y la Patrulla 15
|
Merengue
|
|
Top Ten Hits
|
| Con la Musica por Dentro
|
Nino Segarra
|
Salsa
|
"Porque Te Amo" "Soy Tu Amante" "Como Amigo Si, Como Amante No"
|
Musical Productions, Musical Productions
|
| Tito Puente Presents Millie P.
|
Tito Puente and Millie P.
|
Salsa, Descarga
|
|
CBS Discos International, CBS, RMM Records
|
| Extranjero
|
Franco De Vita
|
Ballad
|
|
Discos CBS International
|
| Vida
|
Emmanuel
|
Latin, Ballad
|
|
CBS, CBS Discos International
|
| Amigo
|
Bronco
|
Cumbia, Norteno, Ballad
|
|
Fonovisa
|
| Good Boys Wear White
|
La Sombra
|
Tejano, Polka, Cumbia, Ranchera, Ballad
|
|
Freddie Records
|
| Milagro
|
Rocky Hernández
|
Tejano
|
|
CBS Discos Inc.
|
| Sensual
|
Tito Rojas
|
Salsa
|
|
Musical Productions
|
| Algo Nuevo
|
Anthony Cruz
|
Salsa
|
|
Musical Productions
|
| Dejame Vivir
|
Tito Nieves
|
Salsa
|
|
RMM Records
|
| Nuevo Pequeño Catálogo de Seres y Estares
|
El Último de la Fila
|
Pop rock
|
|
Capitol/EMI Latin
|
| Señales de Vida
|
Luis Angel
|
Ballad
|
|
CBS Discos International
|
| En las Buenas y las Malas
|
José José
|
|
"Amnesia"
|
Ariola
|
| Si Te Pudiera Mentir
|
Rocío Dúrcal
|
Ballad
|
|
Ariola
|
| Homenaje
|
Lola Flores
|
Pop Rap, Flamenco
|
|
Discos CBS International
|
| Portfolio
|
Yolandita Monge
|
Ballad
|
|
Discos CBS International
|
| Canto a La Humanidad
|
Danny Rivera
|
Ballad
|
|
CBS, CBS Discos International
|
| Eternamente Bella
|
Alejandra Guzmán
|
Pop rock, Ballad
|
|
Fonovisa, Inc.
|
| Esta Vez
|
José Luis Rodríguez
|
|
|
CBS
|
| Nadie Como Tu
|
Palomo San Basilio
|
|
|
|
| Nuevos Caminos
|
Roberto Pulido
|
Tejano
|
|
Capitol/EMI Latin, Capitol/EMI Latin
|
| Misión La Cima
|
Vico C
|
Pop Rap, Merengue, Hip-House
|
|
Prime Records
|
| Mas Canciones
|
Linda Ronstadt
|
Mariachi
|
"Tata Dios" "El Toro Relajo" "Siempre Hace Frio"
|
Elektra
|
Best-selling records
Best-selling albums
The following is a list of the top 5 best-selling Latin albums of 1990 in the United States in the categories of Latin pop, Regional Mexican, and Tropical/salsa, according to Billboard.[7]
The following is a list of the top 10 best-performing Latin songs in the United States in 1990, according to Billboard.[8]
Births
- January 5 – Darell, Puerto Rican rapper
- January 30 – Eiza González, Mexican actress and singer
- February 17 – María José Quintanilla, Chilean singer
- March 17 – Alice Caymmi, Brazilian singer
- March 29 – Justin Quiles, Colombian reggaeton singer
- July 17 – Naëla, Colombian pop singer
- August 11 – María José Castillo, Costa Rican pop singer
- August 24 – Juan Pedro Lanzani, Argentine pop singer and actor, former member of Teen Angels
- September 25 – Edén Muñoz, Mexican performer of banda music
- October 7 – Dalex, Argentine singer
- October 20 – Melody, Spanish pop singer
- November 29 – Diego Boneta, Mexican singer and actor
- December 28 – Yago Muñoz, Mexican singer and actress
Deaths
References
- ^ Burr, Ramiro (1999). The Billboard Guide to Tejano and Regional Mexican Music. Billboard Books.
- ^ "Past Winners Search". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
- ^ Lannert, John (28 November 1998). "Charting a Decade". Billboard. Vol. 110, no. 48. Nielsen Business Media. p. LMQ-16. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ "Latin Music: Top Latin Songs - Week of February 10, 1990". Billboard. 10 February 1990. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ Agudelo, Carlos (June 9, 1990). "Industry Leaders Meet at 1st Latin Music Seminar". Billboard. Vol. 102, no. 23. p. 5. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^ "Lo Nuestro – Historia". Univision (in Spanish). Univision Communications. Archived from the original on June 26, 2015. Retrieved March 8, 2014.
- ^ "The Year in Music: 1990". Billboard. December 22, 1990. p. YE-50–. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^
"Topping The Charts Year By Year". Billboard. Vol. 110, no. 48. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. November 28, 1998. p. LMQ3. Retrieved March 3, 2010.