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A salsa band performing at a venue.
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico (pictured in 2011) was the first musical act to reach number one on the Tropical Albums chart in 1985. They also had the most number one albums of the 1980s with a total of five records.

In June 1985, Billboard magazine established Tropical Albums (initially called Tropical/Salsa Latin Albums),[1]achart that ranks the best-selling tropical albums in the United States. The chart was published on a fortnightly basis with its positions being compiled by sales data from Latin music retailers and distributors.[2][3] According to Billboard, tropical music is the "sound of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean – though it extends beyond it".[4] In the 1980s, 17 albums topped the chart.

The first album to reach number one on the Tropical Albums chart was El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico's Innovations (1985).[2] El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico was also the act with the most number-one albums of the 1980s with five records in total. The 1980s saw the popularity of salsa romántica in the tropical field with artists such as Frankie Ruiz and Eddie Santiago as the movement's pioneers.[5] Ruiz and Santiago were the only other artists with more than two number ones on the Tropical Albums chart during the 1980s. Ruiz had the best-selling tropical album of 1986 with his debut album as a soloist, Solista Pero No Solo (1985).[1][6] Santiago achieved the same feat from 1987 to 1989 with his albums Atrevido y Diferente (1986),[7] Sigo Atrevido (1987),[8] and Invasión de la Privacidad (1988).[9]

Lalo Rodríguez achieved his only number one on any Billboard chart with Un Nuevo Despertar (1988) which spawned the single "Ven, Devórame Otra Vez" and became a top-ten hit on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart.[10][11] Rodríguez won three Lo Nuestro Awards at the inaugural award ceremony in 1989 including Tropical Album of the Year, Tropical Song of the Year, and Tropical Artist of the Year.[12] Luis Enrique had two number one albums on the chart with Amor y Alegría (1988) and Mi Mundo (1989). The latter was the final number one of the decade and also won Tropical Album of the Year at the following Lo Nuestro Awards.[12]

Chart history[edit]

A man is facing the camera while holding a microphone with his right hand.
Eddie Santiago (pictured in 2014), considered to be one of the pioneers of the salsa romántica era, had the best-selling tropical albums from 1987 to 1989.
Man wearing a tuxedo is staring at the camera.
Lalo Rodríguez (pictured in 2019) achieved his only chart-topper with Un Nuevo Despertar (1988).
Man holding a microphone is pointing towards the camera.
Luis Enrique (pictured in 2010) had the final number one of the decade with Mi Mundo (1989).
Key
Indicates best-selling tropical album of the year
Contents
  • 1986
  • 1987
  • 1988
  • 1989
  • 1990s →
  • Chart history
    Issue date Album Artist(s) Ref.
    June 29, 1985 Innovations El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico [13]
    July 13, 1985 [14]
    July 27, 1985 [15]
    August 10, 1985 [16]
    August 24, 1985 [17]
    September 7, 1985 [18]
    September 21, 1985 [19]
    October 5, 1985 [20]
    October 19, 1985 [21]
    November 2, 1985 [22]
    November 16, 1985 [23]
    November 30, 1985 [24]
    December 14, 1985 Y Su Pueblo [25]
    December 28, 1985 [26]
    January 11, 1986 [27]
    January 25, 1986 [28]
    February 8, 1986 [29]
    February 22, 1986 Solista Pero No Solo[1] Frankie Ruiz [30]
    March 8, 1986 La Magia de Hansel & Raúl [31]
    March 22, 1986 [32]
    April 5, 1986 [33]
    April 19, 1986 Solista Pero No Solo[1] Frankie Ruiz [34]
    May 3, 1986 La Magia de Hansel & Raúl [35]
    May 17, 1986 Solista Pero No Solo[1] Frankie Ruiz [36]
    May 31, 1986 [37]
    June 14, 1986 [38]
    June 28, 1986 [39]
    July 12, 1986 [40]
    July 26, 1986 [41]
    August 9, 1986 [42]
    August 23, 1986 Y Su Pueblo El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico [43]
    September 6, 1986 [44]
    September 20, 1986 [45]
    October 4, 1986 [46]
    October 18, 1986 [47]
    November 1, 1986 [48]
    November 15, 1986 [49]
    November 29, 1986 [50]
    December 13, 1986 [51]
    December 27, 1986 [52]
    January 10, 1987 Atrevido y Diferente[7] Eddie Santiago [53]
    January 24, 1987 Y Su Pueblo El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico [54]
    February 7, 1987 Atrevido y Diferente[7] Eddie Santiago [55]
    February 21, 1987 [56]
    March 7, 1987 [57]
    March 21, 1987 [58]
    April 4, 1987 [59]
    April 18, 1987 Voy Pa' Encima Frankie Ruiz [60]
    May 2, 1987 [61]
    May 16, 1987 [62]
    May 30, 1987 [63]
    June 13, 1987 [64]
    June 27, 1987 Atrevido y Diferente[7] Eddie Santiago [65]
    July 11, 1987 [66]
    July 25, 1987 [67]
    August 8, 1987 Voy Pa' Encima Frankie Ruiz [68]
    August 22, 1987 [69]
    September 5, 1987 [70]
    September 19, 1987 [71]
    October 3, 1987 [72]
    October 17, 1987 Atrevido y Diferente[7] Eddie Santiago [73]
    October 31, 1987 Voy Pa' Encima Frankie Ruiz [74]
    November 14, 1987 [75]
    November 28, 1987 25 Aniversario: 1962 - 1987 El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico [76]
    December 12, 1987 30 Aniversario Tommy Olivencia [77]
    December 26, 1987 Historia Musical de Frankie Ruiz Frankie Ruiz [78]
    January 16, 1988 Sigo Atrevido[8] Eddie Santiago [79]
    January 30, 1988 [80]
    February 13, 1988 [81]
    February 27, 1988 [82]
    March 12, 1988 [83]
    March 26, 1988 [84]
    April 9, 1988 [85]
    April 23, 1988 [86]
    May 7, 1988 [87]
    May 21, 1988 [88]
    June 4, 1988 Romántico y Sabroso El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico [89]
    June 18, 1988 [90]
    July 2, 1988 Un Nuevo Despertar Lalo Rodríguez [91]
    July 16, 1988 [92]
    July 30, 1988 [93]
    August 13, 1988 [94]
    August 27, 1988 [95]
    September 10, 1988 [96]
    September 24, 1988 [97]
    October 8, 1988 [98]
    October 22, 1988 [99]
    November 5, 1988 Amor y Alegría Luis Enrique [100]
    November 19, 1988 [101]
    December 3, 1988 [102]
    December 17, 1988 [103]
    December 31, 1988 [104]
    January 14, 1989 Juntos Pa' Goza Various artists [105]
    January 28, 1989 Invasión de la Privacidad[9] Eddie Santiago [106]
    February 11, 1989 [107]
    February 25, 1989 [108]
    March 11, 1989 [109]
    March 11, 1989 [110]
    March 25, 1989 [111]
    April 8, 1989 [112]
    April 22, 1989 [113]
    May 6, 1989 [114]
    May 20, 1989 [115]
    June 3, 1989 [116]
    June 17, 1989 [117]
    July 1, 1989 Ámame El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico [118]
    July 15, 1989 [119]
    July 29, 1989 Invasión de la Privacidad[9] Eddie Santiago [120]
    August 12, 1989 Ámame El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico [121]
    August 26, 1989 [122]
    September 9, 1989 [123]
    September 23, 1989 [124]
    October 7, 1989 Mi Mundo Luis Enrique [125]
    October 21, 1989 [126]
    November 4, 1989 [127]
    November 18, 1989 [128]
    December 2, 1989 [129]
    December 16, 1989 [130]
    December 30, 1989 [131]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

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