La T y La M's ‘Amor De Vago,' Featuring Malandro de América, Back at No.1 on Billboard Argentina Hot 100
La T y La M's 'Amor De Vago,' featuring Malandro de América, rebounds for an 11th week at No. 1 on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 chart (dated March 29). The song trades places with Jombriel, Ryan Castro, Jotta and Alex Krack's 'Parte & Choke (remix),' which dips 2-1 after one week in charge.
Brazilian singer-songwriter Luisa Sonza achieves her highest-charting entry since the chart launched in 2018 thanks to 'Bunda,' with Emilia, which jumps 4-3. Meanwhile, Bad Bunny's 'Velda' rebounds to its No. 10 high, after the song hit the top 10 on the chart dated Feb. 22.
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Colombian influencer and Youtuber W Sound, better known as Westcol, earns his first entry on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 ranking, as his latest project, 'La Plena (W Sound 05),' with Beéle and Ovy On The Drums, becomes the Hot Shot Debut of the week debuting at No. 39. W Sound celebrates a dual milestone, following his recent deal with Warner Music Latina.
Beéle and Ovy on the Drums also take the Greatest Gainer honors of the week with 'Mi Refe,' as the song surges 92-65.
Back in the top 60, Mexican Emanero and Argentinian Luciano Pereyra add a new career entry through their first collab 'Ahora Resulta,' which bows at No. 60.
Lastly, Maria Becerra extends her record for the most entries among women, as 'Tatú' opens at No. 62.
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