[3] Un Día Normal, by Colombian performer Juanes, reached the top spot of the chart on its 68th week,[4] 17 days after it won the Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year.
[5] Mexican singer Luis Miguel released his 16th studio album, 33, which became his fifth number-one set,[6][7][8][9] while fellow Mexican norteño music band Los Tigres del Norte peaked at the top of this chart for the fourth time (out of 13 releases)[10] with Herencia Musical: 20 Corridos Inolvidables.
Puerto Rican performer Ednita Nazario peaked at number one for the first time with her 20th album, Por Ti.
Bronco's Siempre Arriba also spent one week at the top, replacing fellow Mexican performers Los Tigres del Norte on August 9, 2003.
Cuban salsa performer Celia Cruz, who died on July 16, 2003,[13] debuted at number one on the chart and won the Grammy Award for Best Salsa/Merengue Album with her last recording Regalo del Alma.