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28-03-2025
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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. More from Billboard Huey P. Williams, Beloved Lead Singer of the Jackson Southernaires, Dies at 80 Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Halftime Show Received 125 FCC Complaints New Billy Joel Documentary 'And So It Goes' to Air on HBO 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. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Four Decades of 'Madonna': A Look Back at the Queen of Pop's Debut Album on the Charts Chart Rewind: In 1990, Madonna Was in 'Vogue' Atop the Hot 100
Yahoo
23-03-2025
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Taylor Swift Gushes Over Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco's ‘I Said I Love You First': ‘I Love This Album So Much'
Taylor Swift is all about Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's I Said I Love You First. On Saturday (March 22), just a day after its release, the 35-year-old pop superstar took to her Instagram Stories to praise the newly engaged couple's joint album. More from Billboard Here's Why Fans Think Selena Gomez Referenced Taylor Swift on Her New Album PlaqueBoyMax's Debut EP '5$tar Sessions: London' Is Here: Stream It Now Jombriel, Alex Krack & Jøtta Score First No. 1 on Billboard Argentina Hot 100 Chart With 'Parte & Choke' '@selenagomez & @itsbennyblanco I LOVE THIS ALBUM SO MUCH,' Swift wrote, sharing a screenshot of the album on Spotify along with a link to purchase the set. I Said I Love You First includes previously released songs such as 'Scared of Loving You,' 'Sunset Blvd,' 'Younger and Hotter Than Me' and 'Call Me When You Break Up,' featuring Gracie Abrams. The full tracklist also features 'Ojos Tristes,' 'Don't Wanna Cry,' 'Cowboy,' 'Bluest Flame,' 'How Does It Feel to Be Forgotten,' 'Do You Wanna Be Perfect,' 'You Said You Were Sorry,' 'I Can't Get Enough' and 'Don't Take It Personally.' Leading up to the album, Gomez spoke about working with her fiancé in an interview with Apple Music's Zane Lowe, sharing, 'It just felt like it was a little taste of what we are and how we made this together, and how much we loved it and how much we love each other. And it just felt like it was meant to be.' The couple began dating in June 2023 and got engaged late last year. Gomez shared the happy news with a Dec. 11 Instagram carousel featuring her marquise-cut engagement ring, along with the caption, 'forever begins now.' Gomez has also opened up about sharing her music with Swift. In 2019, she recalled showing her first Hot 100 No. 1 hit, 'Lose You to Love Me,' to her pop superstar bestie, noting that it brought both her and her mother, Andrea Swift, to tears. 'It's gonna make me cry thinking about it,' Gomez said. 'Because it wasn't just about how great the song was, which is a lot coming from her, it was just that they had been on that journey with me, intimately. And they were crying because of how proud they were for me stepping into a whole new era of my life, and it not involving the horrible things, the abuse, the emotional chaos, it felt like I had a huge sigh of relief.' Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart