
Banda Sinaloense MS De Sergio Lizarraga, Que Bendicion (23,000)ĥ. Los Plebes Del Rancho De Ariel Camacho, Recuerden Mi Estilo (24,000)ģ. Enrique Iglesias, Sex and Love (39,000 units)Ģ016’s Mid-Year Top 10 Selling Latin AlbumsĢ. Banda Sinaloense MS De Sergio Lizarraga, En Vivo: Guadalajara – Monterrey (46,000 units)Ĩ. Banda Sinaloense MS De Sergio Lizarraga, Que Bendicion (49,000 units)ĥ. Ariel Camacho y Los Plebes Del Rancho, El Karma (51,000 units)Ĥ. Los Plebes Del Rancho De Ariel Camacho, Recuerden Mi Estilo (56,000 units)ģ.

Latin albums represented 5 percent of the 2016 figure.Ģ016’s Mid-Year Top 10 Latin Albums (Based on Overall Equivalent Album Units)ġ.
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Among all genres of music, overall album consumption (album sales plus TEA and SEA) totaled 279.9 million units for the first six months of 2016 (up 9 percent compared to the 257 million of the first half of 2015). Total Latin album sales fell by 35 percent in the first half of 2016, as compared to the first six months of 2015 (1,823,000 versus 2,799,000). The highest selling album, by traditional album sales, is Juan Gabriel’s Los Duo 2, with 28,000 copies sold. The most popular Latin album of 2016 so far, in terms of total units, is Romeo Santos’ 2014 release Formula: Vol. (Equivalent album units are comprised of traditional album sales, track equivalent albums and streaming equivalent albums. 7 most popular Latin album overall, as his Dale set earned 40,000 equivalent album units. The top selling Latin digital song at the mid-year point is Pitbull’s “El Taxi,” with 117,000 downloads. 1, with 41.ĭrake’s ‘Views,’ Adele’s ’25’ & Rihanna’s ‘Work’ Lead Nielsen’s Overall Mid-Year 2016 Charts 1 on the weekly Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, while “Bailando” holds the record for the most weeks at No. Meanwhile, the top streamed Latin video was Iglesias’ “Bailando,” with 31,326,000 streams. The song was also the most streamed audio track, with 22,663,000.

The tune collected 51,080,000 combined on-demand audio and video streams in the tracking period of Jan.

Nicky Jam and Enrique Iglesias’ monster hit “El Perdon” rules as the most streamed Latin song of the first half of 2016, according to Nielsen Music.
