Most weeks at No.1 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart (male)

Most weeks at No.1 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart (male)
Who
Ozuna, Bad Bunny
What
46 week(s)
Where
United States
When
11 April 2020

As of 11 April 2020, two albums by male artists had spent a non-consecutive total of 46 weeks at No.1 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart: Odisea by Ozuna (Puerto Rico, b. Jan Carlos Ozuna Rosado), between 16 September 2017 and 1 September 2018, and X 100PRE by Bad Bunny (Puerto Rico, b. Benito Ocasio), between 5 January 2019 and 7 March 2020. Only one album has had a longer stay at No.1 on Top Latin Albums: Gloria Estefan’s Mi Tierra (“My Homeland”), which crowned the chart for 58 non-consecutive weeks between 10 July 1993 and 3 September 1994.

Ozuna’s debut studio album Odisea had four separate runs at No.1, including 32 weeks straight between 16 September 2017 and 14 April 2018. It was knocked off the top spot for the last time by his follow-up, Aura, on 8 September 2018.

Bad Bunny’s debut studio album X 100PRE had 10 separate runs at No.1, in which time it temporarily made way for a non-consecutive eight-week stint at the top by Oasis – Ocasio’s collaboration with J Balvin. X 100PRE was knocked off the top spot for the last time (as of the 11 April 2020 chart) by Bad Bunny’s follow-up, YHLQMDLG, on 14 March 2020.

As of 11 April 2020, X 100PRE was holding steady at No.3 after 67 weeks on the chart. Odisea, meanwhile, was at No.9 after 136 weeks on the survey.

Top Latin Albums was inaugurated on 10 July 1993, when Estefan’s Mi Tierra spent the first of 47 consecutive weeks at No.1. This remains the longest unbroken run at No.1 in the chart’s 25-year history.