Karol G is again atop the Billboard Argentina Sizzling 100 chart as “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido” jumps 2-1 to guide the chart dated Sept. 21. It’s her first champ, and fourth total, since “Bichota” dominated for 5 weeks beginning the Dec. 12, 2020 rating.
As “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido” lands on the summit on the Billboard Argentina Sizzling 100, it ends Valentino Merlo and The La Planta’s “Hoy” 11-consecutive-week coronation,, the longest-leading tune in 2024, thus far.
With 4 No. 1s on her chart account, Karol G enters an unique group of ladies who’ve secured at the least 4 rulers or extra because the rating launched in 2018. Right here’s the recap of these feminine soloists with essentially the most No. 1s:
6, Maria Becerra
5, Emilia
5, Nicki Nicole
5, TINI
4, Karol G
2, Shakira
Emanero earns his highest debut thus far with “Si Un Día Estás Sola (Large One CROSSOVER #7),” with Valentino Merlo and Large One, because the tune debuts at No. 20 with the Sizzling Shot Debut honors.
Large One, in the meantime, locations 4 different simultaneous songs on the chart, beginning with “Cuando Te Vi (Large One Crossover #5),” with Maria Becerra and Trueno, which dips 4-6. “A Dónde Vas Si Te Vas (Large One Crossover #6),” with Miranda! and Ciro, drops 31-33, “Un Finde (Large One Crossover #2),” with Ke Personajes and FMK, lifts 66-65, and “La Intimidad (Large One Crossover #1),” with Emilia and Callejero Fino, reenters at No. 94.
Salastkbron takes the week’s Best Gainer trophy as “Dimelo Mami” surges 21 spots, from No. 56 to No. 35, for the tune’s new peak.
Elsewhere, Coldplay’s “We Pray,” that includes Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna and TINI, opens at No. 45. Plus, La T y la M’s “Amor de Vago,” with Malandro de América, arrives at No. 48.
Beneath the highest 50, three different songs debut this week, beginning with Argentinians Uriel Lozano and Un Poco de Ruido, who each rating their first entry due to “Conmigo Le Gustó,” at No. 79. Argentinian rock band Los Piojos, likewise banks its first chart go to by way of “Tan Solo” at No. 89. Lastly, Migrantes, J Mena and Emanero’s“Como Si No Nos Amáramos” bows at No. 91.
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