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List of number-one songs of 2011 (Mexico)

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This is a list of the Monitor Latino number-one songs of 2011. Chart rankings are based on airplay across radio states in Mexico utilizing the Radio Tracking Data, LLC in real time.[1][2] Charts are ranked from Monday to Sunday. Besides the General chart, Monitor Latino published "Pop", "Regional Mexican" and "Anglo" charts.

Chart history

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General

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In 2011, fourteen songs reached number one on the General chart. Of these, thirteen songs were entirely in Spanish, and only one was in English. Ten acts achieved their first number-one song in Mexico: Gloria Trevi, Alejandra Guzmán, La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas, Los Tigres del Norte, Reyli, Yuridia, Calibre 50, Maroon 5, Christina Aguilera and Jenni Rivera.

"Golpes en el corazón" by Los Tigres del Norte & Paulina Rubio was the longest-running General number-one of the year, staying at the top position for sixteen consecutive weeks, which remains the longest number of weeks that a song has stayed at #1 since the General chart was founded in 2007.[a] "Golpes en el corazón" was also the best-performing song of the year in Mexico according to Monitor Latino's Annual chart for 2011.

"Moves like Jagger" by Maroon 5 ft. Christina Aguilera was the first English-language song to reach #1 since the General chart was first published in 2007.

The yellow background indicates the best-performing song of 2011.[3]
Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref.
January 2 "Tú sabes quién" Alejandro Fernández [4]
January 9 [5]
January 16 "Bésame" Camila [6]
January 23 [7]
January 30 [8]
February 6 "Sale el sol" Shakira [9]
February 13 [10]
February 20 [11]
February 27
March 6 [12]
March 13 "Me río de ti" Gloria Trevi
March 20 [13]
March 27 [14]
April 3
April 10 [15]
April 17
April 24 [16]
May 1 [17]
May 8 "Día de suerte" Alejandra Guzmán [18]
May 15 "Entre tus alas" Camila [19]
May 22 "Nada iguales" La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas [20]
May 29 "Golpes en el corazón" Los Tigres del Norte & Paulina Rubio [21]
June 5 [22]
June 12 [23]
June 19 [24]
June 26
July 3 [25]
July 10 [26]
July 17 [27]
July 24 [28]
July 31 [29]
August 7 [30]
August 14 [31]
August 21 [32]
August 28
September 4 [33]
September 11
September 18 "¿Qué nos pasó?" Reyli ft. Yuridia [34]
September 25 [35]
October 2 [36]
October 9 "De mí" Camila [37]
October 16 "Te dejo en libertad" Ha*Ash [38]
October 23 "De mí" Camila [39]
October 30 "Moves like Jagger" Maroon 5 ft. Christina Aguilera [40]
November 6 "¡Basta ya!" Jenni Rivera ft. Marco Antonio Solís [41]
November 20 [42]
November 27 [43]
December 4 [44]
December 11 [45]
December 18 [46]
December 25 "La noche" Gloria Trevi [47]

Pop

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Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref.
January 2 "Bésame" Camila [4]
January 9 [5]
January 16 [6]
January 23 [7]
January 30 [8]
February 6 "Sale el sol" Shakira [9]
February 13 [10]
February 20 [11]
February 27
March 6 [12]
March 13 "Me río de ti" Gloria Trevi
March 20 [13]
March 27 [14]
April 3
April 10 [15]
April 17
April 24 [16]
May 1 [17]
May 8 "Día de suerte" Alejandra Guzmán [18]
May 15 "Entre tus alas" Camila [19]
May 22 [20]
May 29 "Impermeable" Ha*Ash [21]
June 5 [22]
June 12 [23]
June 19 "Vestida de azúcar" Gloria Trevi [24]
June 26
July 3 [25]
July 10 "Peligro" Reik [26]
July 17 "Vestida de azúcar" Gloria Trevi [27]
July 24 [28]
July 31 [29]
August 7 [30]
August 14 [31]
September 4 [33]
September 11 "¿Qué nos pasó?" Reyli ft. Yuridia
September 18 [34]
September 25 [35]
October 2 [36]
October 9 "Te dejo en libertad" Ha*Ash [37]
October 16 [38]
November 27 "De mí" Camila [43]
December 4 [44]
December 11 [45]
December 18 "La noche" Gloria Trevi [46]
December 25 [47]

Regional

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Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera (pictured) was the first female singer to have topped the Regional chart.
Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref.
January 2 "Disponible para mí" La Arrolladora Banda El Limón [4]
January 9 "Te amo y te amo" La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas [5]
January 16 "Disponible para mí" La Arrolladora Banda El Limón [6]
January 23 [7]
January 30 [8]
February 13 "Te amo y te amo" La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas [10]
February 20 "Disponible para mí" La Arrolladora Banda El Limón [11]
February 27
March 6 [12]
March 13 "Te amo y te amo" La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas
March 20 "El tierno se fue" Calibre 50 [13]
April 10 [15]
April 17
April 24 [16]
May 1 [17]
May 8 [18]
May 15 [19]
May 22 "Nada iguales" La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas [20]
May 29 [21]
June 5 [22]
June 12 [23]
June 19 [24]
June 26
July 3 [26]
July 10
July 17 [27]
July 24 "Dí que regresarás" La Original Banda El Limón [28]
July 31 [29]
August 7 [30]
August 14 "Nada iguales" La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas [31]
September 4 [33]
September 11
October 2 "¡Basta ya!" Jenni Rivera [48]
October 9 [49]
October 16 [50]
November 27 "El pasado es pasado" La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas [44]
December 4
December 11 "Mujer de todos, mujer de nadie" Calibre 50 [46]
December 18

English

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Issue date Song (Audience) Song (Spins) Ref
January 2 "The Time (Dirty Bit)"
The Black Eyed Peas
"The Time (Dirty Bit)"
The Black Eyed Peas
[51]
January 9 [52]
January 16 [53]
January 23 [54]
January 30 "Sale el Sol"
Shakira
[55]
February 6 [56]
February 13 [57]
February 20 [58]
February 27 [59]
March 6 [60]
March 13 [61]
March 20 [62]
March 27 [63]
April 3 [64]
April 10 [65]
April 17 "Born This Way"
Lady Gaga
[66]
April 24 [67]
May 1 "Born This Way"
Lady Gaga
[68]
May 8 [69]
May 15 "On the Floor"
Jennifer López featuring Pitbull
[70]
May 22 [71]
May 29 "On the Floor"
Jennifer López featuring Pitbull
[72]
June 5 [73]
June 12 [74]
June 19 "Hello"
Martin Solveig
[75]
June 26 [76]
July 3 [77]
July 10 "Party Rock Anthem"
LMFAO
[78]
July 17 "Hello"
Martin Solveig
[79]
July 24 [80]
July 31 "Party Rock Anthem"
LMFAO
"Party Rock Anthem"
LMFAO
[81]
August 7 [82]
August 14 [83]
August 21 [84]
August 28 [85]
September 4 [86]
September 11 [87]
September 18 [88]
September 25 [89]
October 2 [90]
October 9 [91]
October 16 [92]
October 23 [93]
October 30 [94]
November 6 [95]
November 13 [96]
November 20 [97]
November 27 [98]
December 4 "Moves like Jagger"
Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera
"Moves like Jagger"
Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera
[99]
December 11 "Party Rock Anthem"
LMFAO
[100]
December 18 "Moves like Jagger"
Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera
[101]
December 25 [102]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ In 2017, "Despacito" topped the General chart for 16 non-consecutive weeks. However, that is the combined number of weeks that two versions of the song led the chart: the original version by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee topped the General chart for 7 weeks, and later the remix featuring Justin Bieber topped it for 9 weeks.

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