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Bizarrap and Shakira hold strong atop the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 chart as “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” leads for a third consecutive week on the Feb. 4-dated ranking.
While Luck Ra’s “Ya No Vuelvas,” featuring La K’Onga and Ke Personajes, remains at No. 2, “Muñecas,” the partnership by TINI, La Joaqui and Steve Aoki, lifts 5-3; the closest La Joaqui and Aoki have been to the top 10 the 100 title-deep chart.
Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” drops 3-4, while Cris Mj, Duki and Nicki Nicole’s “La Marisola,” featuring Standly, dips 4-5. Plus, Argentinian urban artist BM secures his first top 10 with “M. A. (Mejores amigos)” as the track ascends 13-7 in its ninth week.
The week’s Greatest Gainer honors goes to Lil Cake & Migrantes’ “Mercho,” featuring Nico Valdi, rallies up the chart 64 rankings: from No. 78 to No. 14; the most since Luar La L’s “Calle” also surged 64 positions (90-26) in Aug. 2022.
Elsewhere, Feid’s “Chorrito Pa Las Animas” scores the Hot Shot Debut of the week at No. 78, the Colombian’s 10th entry. Further, Rosalía’s latest single “LLYML” opens at No. 86. Plus, Callejero Fino claims his 11th career entry as “Que Te Vaya Bien” starts at No. 95.
Finally, Ovy On The Drums and Ozuna’s “Chao Bebe” debuts at No. 98.
Bizarrap and Shakira‘s “BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53” adds a second week at No. 1 on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 chart (dated Jan. 28). It’s the fourth “Music Session” by the Argentinian producer to rule the ranking for at least two weeks, leading with the eight-week champ “BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 52,” with Quevedo in 2022.
Luck Ra’s“Ya No Vuelvas,” featuring La K’Onga and Ke Personajes, holds steady at No. 2 for s third week. While Miley Cyrus secures her first top 10 as “Flowers” lifts 11-3. She bests her previous No. 40 high with “Midnight Sky” in 2020.
Cris Mj, Duki and Nicki Nicole’ “Marisola,” featuring Standly, drops 3-4; while TINI, La Joaqui and Steve Aoki’s “Muñecas” remains at its No. 5 high for a second week.
Elsewhere, Miranda!’s “Yo Te Diré,” with Lali, takes the Hot Shot Debut of the week, at No. 26. Previously the group scored a No. 40 high with “Don” last November.
Further, Bizarrap Duki, La T y La M’s “3 Estrellas en el Conjunto” notches the Greatest Gainer honors with a 26-position ascent, (100-71).
Lastly, three more songs debut this week, starting with Argentinian Lil Cake who scores his first entry as “Mercho,” with Migrantes, debuts at No. 78. Argentinian rapper Milo J clocks his firs chart appearance with “Milagrosa” at No. 92, while Quevedo and Ovy On The Drums secure a new entry with their latest collab “Sin Señal” at No. 98.
Bizarrap and Shakira’s “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart (dated Feb. 4). Their in-studio diss track has now topped nine U.S. Billboard charts, including Latin Digital Song Sales, Latin Pop Digital Song Sales, Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs, Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales, Hot Latin Songs, Latin Streaming Songs, Latin Pop Airplay, Latin Pop Streaming Songs, and now Latin Airplay.
“Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” advances 5-1 in its second week on Latin Airplay after a strong 35% gain in audience impressions, to 10 million, earned in the week ending Jan. 26, according to Luminate.
The new coronation extends Shakira’s record among women, with 18 No. 1s. Bizarrap clocks his second after “Vol. 52,” with Quevedo, reached the top of the chart last November where it remained for four weeks.
Shakira, meanwhile, replaces herself at No. 1 as “Vol. 53” sends “Monotonía,” with Ozuna, to No. 5, after six weeks in charge, the most since Daddy Yankee’s “Con Calma,” featuring Snow, dominated the tally for eight weeks in 2019. Notably, it’s the first time a woman replaces herself at No. 1 since the chart launched in 1994.
Plus, the last time an act replaced itself at No. 1 on Latin Airplay was Farruko when “Pepas” dethroned his featured turn on Enrique Iglesias’ “Me Pasé” in October 2021.
As mentioned, “Vol. 53” continues its winning streak across Billboard charts. It remains at No. 1 on Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs, Hot Latin Songs, Latin Pop Airplay, and Latin Streaming Songs and Latin Pop Streaming Songs for a second week, while on Latin Digital Song Sales and Latin Pop Digital Song Sales, the track holds atop for a third week.
Over on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100, the track dips 9-13. Further, it holds steady at No. 2 on both Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts.
Bizarrap and Shakira team up atop the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 chart as “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” ascends from No. 6 to lead the Jan. 21 dated ranking. It’s a third No. 1 for Shakira, while Bizarrap captures his eighth. All champs, except for his featured role in Trueno and Nicki Nicole’s “Mamichula,” which also features Taui and Tatool, derive from his music sessions.
Steve Aoki secures his first top 10 thanks to “Muñecas,” with Tini and La Joaqui, which takes the Hot Shot Debut of the week, arriving at No. 5. The collaboration grants La Joaqui her third top 10. Tini, meanwhile clocks her 14th top 10 which places her into tie with Bad Bunny and Bizarrap for the second-most top 10s since the chart launched in 2018.
Miley Cyrus claims her highest ranking with latest single “Flowers,” at No. 11. Previously she scored a No. 40 high with “Midnight Sky” in 2020.
Elsewhere, Yandel earns his fourth chart appearance as “Yandel 150” bows at No. 45. The song is the fourth single from his album La Resistencia which debuts at No. 11 on the current Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums chart (dated Jan. 28). Plus, Argentinian Lauty Gram notches his first chart entry with “Vida Gangster” at No. 53.
This week’s Greatest Gainer honors goes to Pepper and Axel Caram’s “Sesión – 6,” which climbs 35 slots, 96-61. Plus, Maria Becerra scores her 36th chart entry, the fifth-most among all acts, as “Desafiando El Destino” starts at No. 67.
Further, seven more songs debut this week: Chano and Luckra’s “Nunca Nos Fuimos” opens at No. 74, Tiago Pzk’s “Bemasté” at No. 84, LIT Killah’s “Neón” at No. 85, Gusty Dj, La Joaqui and L-Gante’s “Ęy Pa La Guacha Loca? (Con Salastkbron) – Remix” at No. 86, Rema and Selena Gomez’s “Calm Down” at No. 91, La K’Onga and Matías Valdez’s “Latidos” at No. 94, and Feid’s “Feliz Cumpleanos Ferxxo” at No. 98.
Fuerza Regida picks up its third No. 1 on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Albums chart as Sigan Hablando ascends from No. 2 to lead the Jan. 28-dated list. The album’s new win arrives two weeks after it debuted, alongside Pa Que Hablen, in the top 10 on the overall Top Latin Albums chart on Jan. 14.
To claim the top slot on Regional Mexican Albums, Sigan Hablando earned 12,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending Jan. 19, a 12% gain from the week prior, according to Luminate. Out of that sum, 11,000 derive from streaming which represents 18.1 million official on-demand U.S. streams of the album’s songs, up 15% from the previous week. The remaining units come from traditional album sales and track-equivalent album units through sales of the album’s songs.
On the Regional Mexican Albums chart, each unit equals one album sale, or 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album.
Two more of the group’s albums also rank in the tally’s top 10, Pa Que Hablen at No. 3 — after its No. 2 debut on Jan. 14 — and Del Barrio Hasta Aquí, Vol. 2 at No. 4, the latter, in its 35th week, peaked at No. 2 in June 2022.
Sigan Hablando becomes the Sinaloa quintet’s third chart topper: Del Barrio Hasta Aquí debuted and led for 18 consecutive weeks in 2019. Meanwhile, Adicto ruled for one week in April 2020.
Elsewhere, Sigan Hablando moves 4-2 on the all-Latin Top Latin Albums ranking, and pushes up on the overall Billboard 200, with a 97-65 lift.
Further, the album houses “Bebe Dame,” with Grupo Frontera, which earned both acts its first No. 1 on the multi-metric Hot Latin Songs chart (Jan. 21). The song is pushed down to No. 2 on the current track though with a gain, displaced by the No. 1 debut of Bizarrap and Shakira’s “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53.” On Regional Mexican Airplay, one other song from the Sigan Hablando makes progress: “Prefiero Empedarme” jumps 40-30.
Carin León & Grupo Frontera ‘Que Vuelvas’ Leads: Elsewhere on the Regional Mexican realm, Carin León and Grupo Frontera’s “Que Vuelvas” ascends 8-1 on Regional Mexican Airplay with 7.7 million in audience impressions, up 44%, earned in the U.S. during the Jan. 13-19 tracking week.
It’s a first No. 1 for Frontera which scored a No. 2 with “No Se Va” last Dec. León secures his third, following his three-week domination through his featured role in Banda MS’ “Ojos Cerrados.”
Over on the all-genre Latin Airplay list, “Que Vuelvas” reaches its highest peak: No. 6 in its sixth week.
Both Fuerza Regida and Grupo Frontera celebrate their first No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart as “Bebe Dame,” their second collaboration, powers from 3-1 on the Jan. 21-dated ranking.
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“We were aiming for a hit, but we didn’t know it’d be this big,” Fuerza Regida’s lead singer JOP tells Billboard.
“Bebe Dame” rises to the summit in its fourth week on the multimetric tally — which blends airplay, streaming data and digital sales — with gains across all metrics, and takes home the Greatest Gainer/Sales & Streaming trophy for registering the biggest gains of the week.
Streaming contributes the most to the song’s ranking, with a robust 26% increase, to 14.1 million official U.S. streams earned in the week ending Jan. 12, according to Luminate. The sum yields a 20-11 surge on the all-genre Streaming Songs list and a second week at No. 1 on Latin Streaming Songs.
While sales rise with a 17% gain, to 2,000 downloads in the same period, “Bebe Dame” is pushed down 1-2 on Latin Digital Songs, as Bizarrap and Shakira’s “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” debuts atop with a little over 2,000 sales.
Fuerza Regida’s new No. 1 song arrives a week after scoring a dual achievement: the group’s latest albums Pa Que Hablen and Sigan Hablando launched in the top 10 on Top Latin Albums and Regional Mexican Albums charts (dated Jan. 14). “Bebe Dame” from Sigan Hablando, and which debuted at No. 3 on the same chart week on Hot Latin Songs, earns both Fuerza Regida and Grupo Frontera its first champ there.
“It was definitely challenging,” JOP adds about working with Grupo Frontera. “We went out of our comfort zone with this track, but the energy, the vibe, was always there. It was recorded in one take!”
Elsewhere, “Bebe Dame” earns Fuerza Regida its first entry on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart. Grupo Frontera, meanwhile, secures its highest ranking as the song bows at No. 31.
Further, Grupo Frontera claims its highest ranking on the Global 200 list as “Bebe Dame” jumps 46-22 in its second week. Previously, the group reached a No. 31 high with “No Se Va” in Oct. 2022. On the Global Excl. U.S. chart, the track rockets 102-45 in its second week.
Feid Clocks Second Champ on Latin Rhythm Airplay: Over on Latin Rhythm Airplay, Feid generates his second ruler with “Normal,” which rallies 8-1 in its 27th week with a 33% gain in audience impressions, to 8 million, earned in the U.S. during the Jan. 6-12 tracking week. It’s the longest trek to the penthouse since the chart begun in 2005.
“Normal” becomes the Colombian’s first champ as a soloist, unaccompanied by any other act. His first Latin Rhythm Airplay domination landed through “Porfa,” with the all-star team comprising J Balvin, Maluma, Nicky Jam, Sech, and Justin Quiles in Aug. 2020.
On the all-genre Latin Airplay recap, “Normal” soars 16-4, Feid’s second top 10 there.
Carin León and Grupo Frontera each land their second top 10 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart as “Que Vuelvas,” their first team-up rallies 15-5 on the Dec. 31-dated ranking in its second week on the chart.
“Que Vuelvas” was released Dec. 9 via BorderKid/Sony Music Latin. The track traces its arrival to the top 10 on the multi-metric tally to a robust streaming activity, earning the Greatest Gainer/Streaming honors of the week.
On the streaming front, the track logged 7.2 million official U.S. streams, up 64%, in the Dec. 16-22 tracking week, according to Luminate. The boost yields a 16-5 ascent on Latin Streaming Songs, to secure León his first top 10 there. The song also sold 1,000 downloads holding at No. 2 on Latin Digital Song Sales.
Meanwhile, radio airplay also accounts for “Que Vuelvas’” surge on Hot Latin Songs, which blends airplay, streaming data, and digital sales. The song registered 3 million in audience impressions in the same period, up 38%, sparking a 44-34 lift on the all-genre Latin Airplay chart.
Both León and Grupo Frontera claim their second top 10 on Hot Latin Songs. For the former, it arrives a year and four months after the Mexican singer-songwriter secured his first top 10 through another partnership: “El Tóxico,” with Grupo Firme, reached No. 9 high in Aug. 2021. For the latter, it lands just a month after the Texas sextet scored its first top 10 with “No Se Va.” The track holds at No. 4 for a fifth non-consecutive week after its No. 3 high (Nov. 12-Dec.10). Notably, it pegged its first and only entry on the overall Billboard Hot 100 list (No. 57 high in Oct.)
“Que Vuelvas” was written by Edgar Barrera who wrapped 2022 at No. 8 on the year-end Hot Latin Songwriters chart.
Manuel Turizo adds a 14th week at No. 1 on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 chart (dated Dec. 17). In addition to becoming 2022’s longest domination, it breaks a tie from Sech, Darell, Nicky Jam, Ozuna & Anuel AA’s “Otro Trago” for the third-most weeks atop the ranking since the chart launched in 2018. Here’s the leaderboard:
Weeks at No. 1, Title, Artists25 weeks, “Tusa,” Karol G & Nicki Minaj16 weeks, “Entre Nosotros,” Tiago pzk, Lit Killah, Nicki Nicole & Maria Becerra14 weeks, “La Bachata,” Manuel Turizo13, weeks, “Otro Trago,” Sech, Darell, Nicky Jam, Ozuna & Anuel AA12 weeks, “Hawai,” Malum & The Weeknd12 weeks, “Calma (Alicia remix), Pedro Capó & Farruko
Argentinian La Mosca Tsé -Tsé is in double celebration of chart achievement and victory after Argentina beat France to become the 2022 World Cup champions. In addition to securing its first top 10, the ensemble takes the Greatest Gainer trophy of the week as its latest single, “Muchachos, Ahora Nos Volvimos a Ilusionar,” surges 55-2 in its second week.
Rosalía’s “Despechá” remains at No. 3, Bizarrap and Quevedo’s “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52” drops 2-4, while La Joaqui, Gusty DJ Salsatkbron’s “Dos Besitos” dips 4-5.
Further, the week’s Hot Shot Debut goes to Maria Becerra’s “La Nena de Argentina” as the song arrives at No. 24. The tune is the title track of Becerra’s second studio album under the same name. Plus, Becerra boasts another entry from the same set: “Adios,” which opens at No. 79. With both new entries, the singer adds 35 total career entries, tying with Anuel AA, Duki, Ozuna and Rauw Alejandro for the fourth-most overall. Here’s the scoreboard:
54, Bad Bunny49, J Balvin40, Bizarrap35, Anuel AA35, DuKi35, Maria Becerra35, Ozuna,35, Rauw Alejandro
Four other songs debut this week, starting with Nacho and Marama’s “La Culpa” at No. 91, Juanes follows with “Amores Prohibidos” at No. 92, MYA’s “Bikini” at No. 94 and lastly, Camilo and Myke Towers team-up with “Bebiendo Sola” at No. 98.
Manuel Turizo adds a 13th week at No. 1 on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 chart (dated Dec. 10). It’s the longest command in 2022, plus, it ties with “Otro Trago” by Sech, Darell, Nicky Jam, Ozuna and Anuel AA for the third-most week atop the tally since the chart’s inception in 2018. Here’s a look at the longest domination:
25 weeks, “Tusa,” Karol G & Nicki Minaj16 weeks, “Entre Nosotros,” Tiago pzk, Lit Killah, Nicki Nicole & Maria Becerra13 weeks, “La Bachata,” Manuel Turizo13, weeks, “Otro Trago,” Sech, Darell, Nicky Jam, Ozuna & Anuel AA12 weeks, “Hawai,” Malum & The Weeknd12 weeks, “Calma (Alicia remix), Pedro Capó & Farruko
Bizarrap and Quevedo’s “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52” takes the runner-up slot and sends Rosalía’s “Despechá” to No. 3. Meanwhile, La Joaqui, Gusty DJ Salsatkbron’s “Dos Besitos” trades places with Rei and Callejero Fino’s “Tu Turrito” as the former rises 5-4 while the latter lifts 7-5.
Further, the week’s Hot Shot Debut goes to Arcangel and Bad Bunny’s “La Jumpa” as the song arrives at No. 42. The tune is part of Arcangel’s sixth studio album Sr. Santos which debuted at No. 3 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart.
Elsewhere, La Joaqui’s “Mañosa” takes the Greatest Gainer honors as the song rallies from No. 92 to No. 54.
Plus, Argentinian La Mosca Tse-Tse scores its first entry with “Muchachos, Ahora Nos Volvimos a Ilusionar” at No. 55. One rank below, Rusherking, Emilia and L-Gante’s “El Plan” bows at No. 56. Meanwhile, Arcangel concurrently scores a new entry as “Valtteri Bottas,” with Duki and Bizarrap debuts, at No. 80.
Lastly, Argentinian singer-songwriter BM secures his first entry claims with “M.A (Mejores Amigos)” at No. 94.
Grupo Frontera scores a first top 10 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart as “No Se Va” climbs 12-4 on the Oct. 22-dated ranking. The song’s fresh success comes after it topped Latin Digital Song Sales for one week and became the fifth regional Mexican song to hit the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 over its 64-year history.
“No Se Va” pushes to the upper region on Hot Latin Songs mainly on the strength of streaming activity. It logged 8.9 million official U.S. streams during the tracking week ending Oct. 13, according to Luminate. It yields a No. 26 debut on Streaming Songs and takes home the Greatest Gainer honors on Latin Streaming Songs with a 9-4 lift.
Meanwhile, sales drop by 22%, to 1,000.
On Latin Digital Songs Sales, the song cedes the throne back to Bad Bunny’s “Titi Me Preguntó” with a 1-2 dip.
“No Se Va” was released independently in April 28 and earned Grupo Frontera its first entry across Billboard’s charts with its debut in September. Plus, “No Se Va” is the second-highest charting regional Mexican song on Hot Latin Songs in 2022 — only Yahritza y Su Esencia’s “Soy El Único” went higher, reaching No. 1 in April.
Further, as mentioned, “No Se Va” also became the fifth regional Mexican song to enter Hot 100 since the list launched in 1958 (Oct. 8-dated chart). The song concurrently pushes up the chart, rallying 77-57 In its third week.
Across the globe, “No Se Va” also makes progress: it climbs 64-39 on Billboard Global 200 and 102-50 on Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart.