Olga Tañón discography

Puerto Rican singer and songwriter Olga Tañón has released fourteen studio albums, one EP album, three live albums and six greatest hits albums. She's known as "La Mujer de Fuego" (the woman of fire) for her electrifying stage performances and has received two Guinness World Records[1] for being the tropical female artist with the most top 10 singles and the most awarded artist in the history of the Premio Lo Nuestro awards.

Olga Tañón discography
Olga Tañón during a live performance
Studio albums14
Live albums3
EPs1
Singles48

Tañón came to prominence following the release of her debut studio album Sola (1992), her follow-up studio albums throughout the 1990s and 2000s led her to be one of the top selling female artist in the Tropical genre with estimated worldwide sales of 2 million albums.[2] With multiple #1 albums and singles on the Billboard Latin charts, in addition to numerous top 10 hit singles,[3] her contributions to the music industry have garnered her numerous achievements including two Grammy Awards, four Latin Grammy Awards,[4] five Billboard Latin Music Awards and thirty Premio Lo Nuestro Awards.

Albums

Studio

Year Album Billboard charts[5] Certification and sales[6]
Top Latin Albums Billboard 200
1992

Sola

  • First studio album
  • Released: May 12, 1992
1993

Mujer de Fuego

  • Second studio album
  • Released: August 10, 1993
28
1994

Siente el Amor

  • Third studio album
  • Released: October 25, 1994
5
1996

Nuevos Senderos

  • Fourth studio album
  • Released: April 16, 1996
2 170
1997

Llévame Contigo

  • Fifth studio album
  • Released: May 6, 1997
1 175
1998

Te Acordarás de Mí

  • Sixth studio album
  • Released: October 27, 1998
1 111
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum (Latin)[6]
2001

Yo Por Ti

  • Seventh studio album
  • Released: July 17, 2001
4
  • RIAA: Platinum (Latin)[6]
2002

Sobrevivir

  • Eighth studio album
  • Released: November 19, 2002
11
  • RIAA: Platinum (Latin)[6]
2005

Una Nueva Mujer

  • Ninth studio album
  • Released: April 19, 2005
5 196
  • RIAA: Platinum (Latin)[6]
2006

Soy Como Tú

  • Tenth studio album
  • Released: October 10, 2006
5 126
  • RIAA: Gold (Latin)[6]
2007

Exitos en 2 Tiempos

  • Eleventh studio album
  • Released: November 20, 2007
10
  • RIAA: Gold (Latin)[6]
2011

Ni una Lágrima Mas

  • Twelfth studio album
  • Released: April 26, 2011
15
2013

Una Mujer

  • Thirteenth studio album
  • Released: July 30, 2013
6
2017

Olga Tañón y Punto

  • Fourteenth studio album
  • Released: May 12, 2017

EP

Year Album Billboard Charts Certification and Sales
Top Latin Albums Billboard 200
2009

4/13

  • First EP album
  • Released: November 10, 2009
20

Live

Year Album Billboard charts Certification and sales
Top Latin Albums Billboard 200
1999

Olga Viva, Viva Olga

  • First live album
  • Released: November 16, 1999
6
  • RIAA: Platinum (Latin)[6]
2008

Fuego en Vivo, Vol. 1

  • Second live album
  • Released: December 9, 2008
22

Fuego en Vivo, Vol. 2

  • Third live album
  • Released: December 9, 2008
20

Greatest Hits

Year Album Billboard charts Certification and sales
Top Latin Albums Billboard 200
1995

Exitos y Más

  • First greatest hits album
  • Released: December 5, 1995
9
2003

A Puro Fuego

  • Second greatest hits album
  • Released: August 26, 2003
23
2005

Como Olvidar... Lo Mejor de Olga Tañon

  • Third greatest hits album
  • Released: March 29, 2005
64
2006

100% Merengue

  • Fourth greatest hits album
  • Released: April 4, 2006
2009

25 Éxitos de Fuego, Vol. 1

  • Fifth greatest hits album
  • Released: June 23, 2009

25 Éxitos de Fuego, Vol. 2

  • Sixth greatest hits album
  • Released: June 23, 2009

Singles

Lead Artist

Year Single Billboard charts Album
Hot Latin Songs Latin Pop Songs Tropical Songs
1993 "Una Mujer Rota"
19
Sola
"Contigo O Sin Ti"
20
Mujer de Fuego
1994 "Muchacho Malo"
24
"Vendras Llorando"
27
"Presencié Tu Amor"
9
"No Me Puedes Pedir"
25
"Receta de Amor"
30
7
7
Siente el Amor
"Es Mentiroso"
23
12
2
1995 "Entre la Noche y el Día"
9
4
5
"Ya Me Cansé"
21
34
2
"Aún Pienso en Ti"
28
3
"Una Noche Más"
31
5
1996 "Basta Ya"
1
1
4
Nuevos Senderos
"Me Subes, Me Bajas"
3
2
8
"Mi Eterno Amor Secreto"
21
8
1997 "En Ti"
34
14
"Serpiente Mala"
9
5
2
Llévame Contigo
"Porque No Te Encontre"
35
3
"Llego el Amor"
22
19
8
1998 "El Frío de Tu Adios"
4
10
1
"Así Es el Amor"
34
12
"Tu Amor"
4
4
5
Te Acordarás de Mí
1999 "Escondidos" (feat. Cristian Castro)
4
2
"Enganame"
35
"Hielo y Fuego"
23
19
28
2001 "Como Olvídar"
1
2
1
Yo Por Ti
2002 "Miénteme"
18
12
8
"Ahora Soy Mala"
14
2003 "Así Es la Vida"
1
2
2
Sobrevivir
"No Podras"
10
16
5
"Cuando Tu No Estas"
34
31
10
A Puro Fuego
2005 "Bandolero"
6
7
3
Una Nueva Mujer
"Vete Vete"
15
11
9
2006 "Desilucióname"
4
9
31
Soy Como Tú
2007 "Flaca O Gordita"
34
15
21
2008 "Hoy Quiero Confesarme"
35
19
Exitos en 2 Tiempos
"Cosas del Amor"
48
20
2009 "Amor Entre Tres"
37
4/13
"Pasion Morena"
38
25
"Navidad Boricua"
14
2010 "Ni una Lágrima Mas" (feat. Samo)
33
Ni una Lágrima Mas
2011 "You Need To Know"
7
2012 "Todo Lo Que Sube y Baja"
23
Una Mujer
"Mala"
21
2013 "Una Mujer Como Yo" (feat. Maffio)
13
2014 "A Celebrar" (feat. Elvis Crespo)
18
2015 "Vivo la Vida"
24
Olga Tañón y Punto
2017 "Así Es el Amor" (feat. Wisin)
23
6
Year Single Billboard charts Album
Hot Latin Songs Latin Pop Songs Tropical Songs
2002 "Ah Ya Albi"
Hakim (featuring Olga Tañón)
Talakik
2005 "Ay Dios"
Franco de Vita (featuring Olga Tañón)
29
Stop
2010 "Carita Linda"
Grupo Manía (featuring Olga Tañón)
33
7
Se Pego La Mania

Awards

Grammy Awards

YearCategoryAlbum or songResult[7]
1997Best Tropical Latin PerformanceLlévame ContigoNominated
2000Best Merengue AlbumOlga Viva, Viva Olga
Won
2001Best Merengue AlbumYo Por Ti
Won

Latin Grammy Awards

YearCategoryAlbum or songResult[8]
2000Best Merengue PerformanceOlga Viva, Viva OlgaNominated
2002Best Merengue AlbumYo Por Ti
Won
2003Best Female Pop Vocal AlbumSobrevivir
Won
2006Best Contemporary Tropical AlbumUna Nueva Mujer
Won
2008Best Contemporary Tropical AlbumExitos en 2 TiemposNominated
2017Best Tropical Funsion AlbumOlga Tañón y Punto
Won

References

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