List of Top 20 songs for 2015 in Mexico

This is a list of the General Top 20 songs of 2015 in Mexico according to Monitor Latino.[1] Monitor Latino issued two year-end General charts: one which ranked the songs by their number of plays on Mexican radio, and the other ranked the songs by their estimated audience. Monitor Latino also issued separate year-end charts for Regional Mexican, Pop and Anglo songs.

by Audience size (estimated) by Plays (on radio)
Title Artist(s) Title Artist(s)
1 "Después de ti, ¿quién?"La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas "Después de ti, ¿quién?"La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas
2 "Uptown Funk"Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars "Contigo"Calibre 50
3 "El perdón"Nicky Jam & Enrique Iglesias "Aunque ahora estés con él"Calibre 50
4 "Contigo"Calibre 50 "Uptown Funk"Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars
5 "A lo mejor"Banda MS "El perdón"Nicky Jam & Enrique Iglesias
6 "Lean On"Major Lazer ft. DJ Snake "Piénsalo"Banda MS
7 "Aunque ahora estés con él"Calibre 50 "A lo mejor"Banda MS
8 "Piénsalo"Banda MS "¿Qué tal si eres tú?"Los Tigres del Norte
9 "Sugar"Maroon 5 "Lean On"Major Lazer ft. DJ Snake
10 "Confesión"La Arrolladora Banda El Limón "El amor de su vida"Julión Álvarez y su Norteño Banda
11 "Love Me like You Do"Ellie Goulding "Mi vicio más grande"Banda el Recodo
12 "Cheerleader"OMI "Sugar"Maroon 5
13 "¿Por qué terminamos?"Gerardo Ortiz "Me interesa"Alfredo Ríos "El Komander"
14 "See You Again"Wiz Khalifa ft. Charlie Puth "Confesión"La Arrolladora Banda El Limón
15 "¿Qué tal si eres tú?"Los Tigres del Norte "Perdí la pose"Espinoza Paz
16 "El amor de su vida"Julión Álvarez y su Norteño Banda "Te cambio el domicilio"Banda Carnaval
17 "Thinking Out Loud"Ed Sheeran "Sal de mi vida"La Original Banda El Limón
18 "Worth It"Fifth Harmony ft. Kid Ink "Cheerleader"OMI
19 "Broche de oro"Banda La Trakalosa de Monterrey "Love Me like You Do"Ellie Goulding
20 "Firestone"Kygo ft. Conrad "Tu mami"Chuy Lizárraga y su Banda Tierra Sinaloense

See also

References

  1. "La lista completa Anual de los #1 2015 en la radio de México" (in Spanish). Monitor Latino. December 19, 2015. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
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