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Víctor Manuelle had the longest-running number one song of 1999 with "Pero Dile". He also had the final number one of 1999.

Tropical Airplay is a chart published by Billboard magazine that ranks the top-performing songs (regardless of genre or language) on tropical radio stations in the United States, based on weekly airplay data compiled by Nielsen's Broadcast Data Systems.[1] It is a subchart of Hot Latin Songs, which lists the best-performing Spanish-language songs in the country.[2] In 1999, 11 songs topped the chart, in 52 issues of the magazine.

The first number one of the year was "El Cuerpo Me Pide" by Víctor Manuelle and Elvis Crespo from the Christmas compilation album Tarjeta de Navidad, Vol. 2 (1998).[3] The song moved into the top spot in the issue dated January 9. It remained in the top spot for a week before being replaced by "Mi PC" by Juan Luis Guerra. Before its two-week stint at number one, "Mi PC" had previously topped the chart in the week ending December 12, 1998, spending a total of five weeks at number one.[4] Víctor Manuelle also had the final number one of 1999 with "Pero Dile", which was the longest-running number one of the year with nine weeks. Guerra achieved his second number one of the year with "Palomita Blanca".[5] Jerry Rivera's "Ese" superseded "Mi PC", dominating the top spot for eight consecutive weeks and earning the distinction of being his fifth overall number one on the chart.[6] "Ese" and "Déjate Querer" by Gilberto Santa Rosa had the longest continuous run at number one in 1999.

Tito Rojas obtained his second and final chart-topper with his cover version of Pepe Aguilar's song "Por Mujeres Como Tú".[7][8] Jennifer Lopez achieved her first number one on the Tropical Airplay chart with "No Me Ames", performed in collaboration with Marc Anthony, and was the sole female artist to attain the summit during the year.[9] The salsa version of "No Me Ames", titled as the "tropical remix",[10] was commercially released to tropical radio stations by Sony Discos.[7] Marc Anthony achieved his 12th number one later in the year with "Dímelo", the Spanish-language version of "I Need to Know".[11][12]

Chart history

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Jennifer Lopez achieved her first chart-topper with "No Me Ames" and was the only female artist to top the chart in 1999
A man wearing a pink button-shirt is holding a microphone on his left hand.
Tito Rojas had his final number one with his cover of "Por Mujeres Como Tú".
A man wearing a black jacket is performing at a stage and facing right.
"Ese" by Jerry Rivera (pictured) tied with "Déjate Querer" by Gilberto Santa Rosa as the longest uninterrupted run, eight weeks, at the top of the Tropical Airplay chart
Chart history
Issue date Title Artist(s) Ref.
January 9 "El Cuerpo Me Pide" Víctor Manuelle and Elvis Crespo [13]
January 16 "Mi PC" Juan Luis Guerra [14]
January 23 [15]
January 30 "Ese" Jerry Rivera [16]
February 6 [17]
February 13 [18]
February 20 [19]
February 27 [20]
March 6 [21]
March 13 [22]
March 20 [23]
March 27 "Palomita Blanca" Juan Luis Guerra [24]
April 3 [25]
April 10 "Niña Bonita" Grupo Manía [26]
April 17 "Por Mujeres Como Tú" Tito Rojas [27]
April 24 [28]
May 1 [29]
May 8 "Píntame" Elvis Crespo [30]
May 15 [31]
May 22 [32]
May 29 [33]
June 5 [34]
June 12 [35]
June 19 [36]
June 26 "No Me Ames" (Tropical remix) Jennifer Lopez with Marc Anthony [37]
July 3 [38]
July 10 [39]
July 17 [40]
July 24 [41]
July 31 [42]
August 7 [43]
August 14 "Déjate Querer" Gilberto Santa Rosa [44]
August 21 [45]
August 28 [46]
September 4 [47]
September 11 [48]
September 18 [49]
September 25 [50]
October 2 [51]
October 9 "Dímelo" Marc Anthony [52]
October 16 "Pero Dile" Víctor Manuelle [53]
October 23 [54]
October 30 "Dímelo" Marc Anthony [55]
November 6 [56]
November 13 "Pero Dile" Víctor Manuelle [57]
November 20 [58]
November 27 [59]
December 4 [60]
December 11 [61]
December 18 [62]
December 25 [63]

Note

The best-performing tropical song of 1999 was "El Niágara en Bicicleta" by Juan Luis Guerra,[64] which peaked at number two on the Tropical Airplay chart.[65]

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