It’s Valentino Merlo and The La Planta’s successful week on the Billboard Argentina Sizzling 100 chart because the Argentianians first team-up “Hoy” dominates for an eleventh consecutive week (listing dated Sept. 14).
With the brand new week at No. 1, “Hoy” breaks away from a tie with “Una Foto (Remix)” by the all-star crew comprising Mesita, Nicki Nicole, Tiago PZK, and Emilia, for the longest-leading music in 2024. Plus, it turns into the seventh-longest run at No. 1 on the just about six-year chart.
Right here’s the recap of these longest-leading songs on Billboard Argentina Sizzling 100 courting again to its 2018 launch:
Peak Date, Music, Artist, Weeks at No. 1
Jan. 11, 2020, “Tusa,” Karol G & Nicki Minaj, 25
July 31, 2021, “Entre Nosotros,” Tiago PZK, LIT killa, Nicki Nicole & Maria Becerra, 16
Sept. 10, 2022, “La Bachata,” Manuel Turizo, 15
Could 25, 2019, “Otro Trago,” Sech, Darell, Nicky Jam, Ozuna & Anuel AA, 13
Aug. 29, 2020, “Hawai,” Maluma & The Weeknd, 12
Jan. 12, 2019, “Calma (Alicia Remix),” Pedro Capo & Farruko, 12
July 6, “Hoy,” Valentino Merlo & The La Planta, 10
Luck Ra and Nicki Nicole add a brand new prime 10 to their chart profession with “Physician,” which arrives at No. 8 because the week’s Sizzling Shot Debut. Whereas Luck Ra scores his seventh prime 10, Nicki Nicole banks her eleventh, tying with Karol G for the fourth-most amongst ladies. With 11 prime 10s every, each path Maria Becerra, who continues to guide with 28 prime 10s, and Emilia and Tini, each with 18 prime 10s.
Luck Ra additionally crosses off a brand new achievement, as “Hola Perdida (Remix)” with Khea, takes residence the Best Gainer award, because the music flies from No. 92 to No.19.
Spanish artist Ana Mena earns her first entry with the Emilia collab, “Carita Triste” at No. 26. In the meantime, Maisak’s “Se Me Olvida,” that includes Feid, debuts at No.45.
Beneath the highest 50, seven different songs make its first chart look, beginning with Salastkbron and Omar Varela’s “Dímelo Mami” at No. 56.
Elsewhere, Vilma Palma makes its maiden debut due to “Auto Rojo,” with Marama, at No. 75. Omar Courtz, De La Rose and Haze observe with “Kyoto” at No. 77, Q’ Lokura and La Okay’onga’s “La Última Granada” at No. 85, Lisas’ “New Girl,” that includes Rosalia, at No. 88, Ciro’s “Me Gusta” at No. 89, FloyyMenor’s “Tu Ta Rika” at No. 90, whereas Lira Música and Kingto’s “El Pronóstico” at No. 94.
