Top 100 Mexico is a record chart published weekly by AMPROFON (Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas), a non-profit organization composed by Mexican and multinational record companies.[1] This association tracks record sales (physical and digital) in Mexico.[2] Since May 2013, some positions of the chart are published in the official Twitter account of AMPROFON including the number one position.[3]
The yellow background indicates the best-performing album of 2018.[4] |
Chart date | Album | Artist | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|
January 18 | Juntos | Timbiriche | [5] |
January 25 | Camila | Camila Cabello | |
February 1 | Juntos | Timbiriche | |
February 8 | [6] | ||
February 15 | [7] | ||
March 1 | ¡México Por Siempre! | Luis Miguel | [8] |
March 8 | Bolero de Oro de la Música Tropical | Carlos Cuevas | [9] |
March 15 | Sobre el Amor y sus Efectos Secundarios | Morat | [10] |
March 29 | .5 | CD9 | [11] |
April 5 | Celebrando a una Leyenda | Leo Dan | [12] |
April 19 | [13] | ||
April 26 | [14] | ||
May 17 | [15] | ||
May 24 | [16] | ||
June 7 | [17] | ||
June 14 | Esto Sí Es Cumbia | Los Ángeles Azules | [18] |
June 21 | Celebrando a una Leyenda | Leo Dan | [19] |
June 28 | Esto Sí Es Cumbia | Los Ángeles Azules | [20] |
July 5 | [21] | ||
July 12 | [22] | ||
July 19 | [23] | ||
August 30 | Sweetener | Ariana Grande | [4] |
September 6 | MTV Unplugged: El Desconecte | Molotov | |
September 20 | Guerra | Carlos Rivera | [24] |
September 27 | |||
October 4 | |||
October 11 | |||
October 18 | Trench | Twenty One Pilots | [4] |
October 25 | Guerra | Carlos Rivera | [25] |
November 1 | Balas perdidas | Morat | |
November 8 | Bohemian Rhapsody | Queen | |
November 15 | [26] | ||
November 22 | [27] | ||
November 29 | [26] | ||
December 6 | [28] | ||
December 13 | [26] | ||
December 20 | |||
December 27 |