This is a list of notable events in Latin music (music from Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas from Latin America, Europe, and the United States) that took place in 1991.
Events
- Ricky Martin (Latin pop)
- Shakira (Latin pop)
- Grupo Mojado
- Esmeralda
- Lalo y Los Descalzos
- Tecno Banda
- Alex d'Castro
- Antonio Cruz
- Xavier
Bands disbanded
Bands on hiatus
Number-ones albums and singles by country
Awards
Albums released
First quarter
January
February
March
Second quarter
April
May
June
Third quarter
July
August
Day
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Title
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Artist
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Genre(s)
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Singles
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Label
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22
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Menealo
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Fransheska
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|
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Ariola
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September
Fourth quarter
October
November
December
Unknown date
Title
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Artist
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Genre(s)
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Singles
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Label
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Yo Me Quedo
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Tony Vega
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Salsa
|
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RMM Records, Sony Discos
|
Corazones
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Los Prisioneros
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Synth-Pop
|
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Capitol/EMI Latin
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Poets & Angels: Music 4 the Holidays
|
Ottmar Liebert
|
Flamenco
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"Deck the Halls"
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Higher Octave Music
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Con Amor Eterno...
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Pandora
|
Vocal, Ballad
|
|
Capitol/EMI Latin
|
Barroco
|
Raúl di Blasio
|
Easy Listening
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"Aguas de Invierno" "Otoñal" "Barroco"
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BMG International U.S. Latin
|
Xuxa 2
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Xuxa
|
Vocal
|
|
Globo Records
|
Sopa de Caracol
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Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
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Ska
|
|
Epic, Epic
|
Incansables
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Los Tigres del Norte
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Norteno
|
|
FonoVisa, FonoVisa
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Caminando
|
Rubén Blades
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Salsa, Pop Rock
|
|
Discos International
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Cosas del Amor
|
Vikki Carr
|
|
|
Sony, Discos International
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Mambo
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Azúcar Moreno
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Flamenco
|
|
Sony Latin
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Mi México
|
Ana Gabriel
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Mariachi
|
|
Sony Discos, Sony
|
Viviendo Deprisa
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Alejandro Sanz
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Acoustic, Soft Rock, Latin, Pop Rock
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"Los dos Cogidos de la Mano" "Pisando Fuerte" "Lo Que Fui Es Lo Que Soy"
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WEA Latina
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Muevelo Con El General
|
El General
|
Afro-Cuban, Pop Rap, Ragga HipHop, Reggae-Pop
|
|
RCA
|
Estas Tocando Fuego
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La Mafia
|
Tejano, Cumbia
|
|
Sony Discos
|
Romanticamente
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Yndio
|
|
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Capitol Records
|
Uno Mismo
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Tony Vega
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Salsa
|
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RMM Records, Sony Discos Inc.
|
A Voluntad del Cielo
|
Camilo Sesto
|
Vocal, Ballad
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"Amor Mío, ¿Qué Me Has Hecho?"
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Ariola, BMG International U.S. Latin
|
Perspectiva
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Gilberto Santa Rosa
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Salsa, Guaguanco, Son
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"Conciencia" "Algo Especial"
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Discos International
|
El circo
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Maldita Vecindad
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Alternative Rock, Ska, Punk
|
|
BMG International U.S. Latin, Ariola
|
Tudo Ao Mesmo Tempo Agora
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Titãs
|
New Wave, Pop Rock
|
|
WEA
|
Ricky Martin (1991)
|
Ricky Martin
|
Latin, Synth-Pop, Dance-Pop, Ballad
|
|
Sony, Sony Discos
|
Romance
|
Luis Miguel
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Bolero
|
|
WEA Latina
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Nada Se Compara Contigo
|
Álvaro Torres
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Ballad
|
|
Capitol/EMI Latin
|
Por Fin Juntos
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Paloma San Basilio and Plácido Domingo
|
Vocal, Classical
|
|
Hispavox
|
Salvaje y Tierno
|
Bronco
|
Cumbia, Norteno, Ballad
|
|
Fonovisa
|
A Mi Viejo
|
Rocío Banquells
|
|
|
Capitol/EMI Latin
|
V
|
Legião Urbana
|
Pop Rock, Alternative Rock, Folk Rock
|
|
EMI, EMI
|
Amor Sin Dueño
|
Alejandra Ávalos
|
Ballad
|
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WEA
|
Brasil Nordeste
|
Zé Ramalho
|
Forró, MPB
|
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Columbia
|
En el Último Lugar del Mundo
|
Ricardo Montaner
|
Ballad
|
|
TH-Rodven
|
Una Historia Diferente
|
Luis Enrique
|
Salsa
|
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Sony Discos
|
Entre la Espada y la Pared
|
Nino Segarra
|
Salsa
|
|
Musical Productions, Musical Productions
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Los Reyes De La Punta
|
Los Roland’s
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|
|
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Best-selling records
Best-selling albums
The following is a list of the top 5 best-selling Latin albums of 1991 in the United States in the categories of Latin pop, Regional Mexican, and Tropical/salsa, according to Billboard.[4]
The following is a list of the top 10 best-performing Latin songs in the United States in 1991, according to Billboard.[5]
Births
- February 1 – Martha Heredia, Dominican singer
- February 14 – Karol G, Colombian reggaeton singer[6]
- February 17 – Raymix, Mexican cumbia singer
- March 13 – Luan Santana, Brazilian sertanejo singer
- March 22 – Sophia Abrahão, Brazilian actress and singer
- April 4 – Lucas Lucco, Brazilian singer, songwriter, and actor
- May 2 – Farruko, Puerto Rican reggaeton singer
- July 3 – Rolf Sanchez, Dutch salsa singer
- September 9 - Amanda Magalhães, Brazilian actress and singer
- October 10 – Lali Espósito, Argentine pop singer
Deaths
References