List of best-selling albums in Colombia

Colombia is one of the largest music markets in Latin America. The majority of the albums are from local artists. Colombian artists dominate the list with seventeen entries of the twenty best selling albums in Colombia. One artist from Cuba and the Dominican Republic each to complete the list. Four artists - Carlos Vives, Diomedes Díaz, Juancho Rois and Shakira - appear more than once in the list. Carlos Vives tops the list with Clásicos de la Provincia, which sold approximately 1.2 million copies in the country.

Best-selling albums of all-time in Colombia

YearTitleArtistSales
1993Clásicos de la ProvinciaCarlos Vives1,200,000[1]
199830 Grandes ÉxitosDiomedes Díaz1,000,000[2]
1995SentimientosCharlie Zaa1,000,000[3]
1996Pies DescalzosShakira1,000,000[4]
1996Mar AdentroDonato y Estefano800,000[5]
1993Título de AmorDiomedes Díaz & Juancho Rois600,000[2]
1994Café, Con Aroma de MujerMargarita Rosa de Francisco500,000[1]
2014De Ida y VueltaChabuco450,000[6]
199426 de MayoDiomedes Díaz & Juancho Rois450,000[2]
1995El DoradoAterciopelados400,000[7]
1997Pa' Otro La'oChichí Peralta360,000[8]
1996Collar de PerlasMarbelle300,000[1]
1982ThrillerMichael Jackson300,000[9]
1998Dónde Están los Ladrones?Shakira300,000[10]
1975Corazon CorazonJulio Iglesias250,000[11]
1995Abriendo PuertasGloria Estefan250,000[12]
2014Tigo Music SessionsJuanes200,000[13]
2010Sale el SolShakira200,000[14]
2014ShakiraShakira200,000[15]
1995HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book IMichael Jackson120,000[16]
2013La FamiliaJ Balvin100,000[17]

See also

References

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