W Sound, Beéle & Ovy on the Drums Score First No. 1 on Billboard Argentina Hot 100 With ‘La Plena (W Sound 05)'
'La Plena (W Sound 05)' dethrones Cazzu's 'Con Otra,' which dips 1-2, while Emilia, TINI and Nicki Nicole's 'Blackout' holds at No. 3 for a third week following its two-week coronation in April. Bad Bunny rebounds to No. 6 after sitting in the runner-up slot for two weeks in March.Elsewhere, Puerto Rican singer Mattei earns his first top 10 with 'Pa' Las Girlas,' which surges from No. 26 to No. 9 in its third week on the tally.
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The week's Hot Shot Debut goes to Lali's 'Plástico,' with Duki, which starts at No. 25. The argentinian singer also debuts a second song from her album, No Vayas A Atender Cuando El Demonio Llama, as 'Lokura' arrives at No. 81. Four other cuts from the album chart this week, starting with 'Mejor Que Vos,' with Miranda!, at No. 14, '33,' with Dillom, which pushes 29-38, and 'No Me Importa' and 'Fanátco,' which re-enter at Nos. 75 and 90, respectively. Plus, 'Loco Un Poco,' with Turf, ascends 88-77, for Lali's seventh concurrent songs on the chart, the most this week.
Yan Block & Panda Black's '444' takes the Greatest Gainer honor, awarded weekly to the song with the largest ascent among the 100 titles on the chart. The single climbs 21 spots, from No.100 to No.79, for its new peak.
Two other songs debut on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100: Salastkabron's 'Tengo Una Cadena' at No. 26, while Young Miko's 'WASSUP' bows at No. 70.
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