1998 in Latin music
This is a list of notable events in Latin music that took place in 1998.
Events
- February 25 – The 40th Annual Grammy Awards are held at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City. This is the first award ceremony where members of the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences are eligible to vote in the Latin field of the Grammy Award categories. In addition, a new category for Latin rock and alternative music was established.
- *Luis Miguel wins the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance for his album Romances.
- *Ry Cooder wins the Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Performance for his production of Buena Vista Social Club.
- *La Mafia wins the Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance for their album En Tus Besos.
- *Los Fabulosos Cadillacs wins the Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance for their album Fabulosos Calavera.
- *Roy Hargrove's band Crisol wins the Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Performance for their album Habana.
- April 5 — The 9th Annual Billboard Latin Music Conference is held at the Biscayne Bay Marriott hotel.
- *The 5th Billboard Latin Music Awards are also held in the same week. Marc Anthony is the only artist with multiple wins with two awards. Mexican singer Vicente Fernández is inducted into the Billboard Latin Music of Fame.
- May 14 — The 10th Annual Lo Nuestro Awards are held at the James L. Knight Center in Miami, Florida. Alejandro Fernández is the biggest winner with five awards.
Bands disbanded
Number-ones albums and singles by country
- List of number-one albums of 1998 (Spain)
- List of number-one singles of 1998 (Spain)
- List of number-one Billboard Top Latin Albums of 1998
- List of number-one Billboard Hot Latin Tracks of 1998
Awards
Best-selling records
Best-selling albums
The following is a list of the top 10 best-selling Latin albums in the United States in 1998, according to Billboard.Best-performing songs
The following is a list of the top 10 best-performing Latin songs in the United States in 1998, according to Billboard.| Rank | Single | Artist |
| 1 | "Así Fue" | Juan Gabriel |
| 2 | "Si Tú Supieras" | Alejandro Fernández |
| 3 | "A Pesar de Todos" | Ana Gabriel |
| 4 | "Vuelve" | Ricky Martin |
| 5 | "Por Mujeres Como Tú" | Pepe Aguilar |
| 6 | "No Sé Olvidar" | Alejandro Fernández |
| 7 | "Yo Nací Para Amarte" | Alejandro Fernández |
| 8 | "En El Jardín" | Alejandro Fernández featuring Gloria Estefan |
| 9 | "Por Qué Te Conocí" | Los Temerarios |
| 10 | "Suavemente" | Elvis Crespo |
Births
- January 2 – Christell, Chilean singer
- April 12 – Paulo Londra, Argentine trap singer
- May 29 – Lucía Gil, Spanish singer and actress
- July 18 – Luísa Sonza, Brazilian pop singer
- August 25 – Abraham Mateo, Spanish pop singer
Deaths
- January 22 – Anselmo Sacasas, Cuban jazz pianist and bandleader, 85
- March 15 – Tim Maia, Brazilian MPB singer, 55
- April 18 – Nelson Gonçalves, Brazilian samba singer and songwriter, 79
- June 23 – Leandro, Brazilian sertanejo singer of sibling duo Leandro e Leonardo
- August 4 – Carmen Delia Dipini, Puerto Rican bolero singer
- August 9 – Frankie Ruiz, Puerto Rican salsa singer