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Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... This is a list of number-one hits in Spain by year from the chart compiled weekly by PROMUSICAE. [1] [2] [3] 1950s ...
Song Artist 4 January "Lonely Boy" Paul Anka: 11 January 18 January 25 January "La Montaña" Lucho Gatica: 1 February 8 February "El Día De Los Enamorados" Monna Bell: 15 February 22 February 29 February "Mackie El Navaja" (Mack The Knife) José Guardiola: 7 March 14 March "Ansiedad" Nat "King" Cole: 21 March 28 March 4 April 11 April 18 April ...
Song Artist 6 January "Those Were The Days" Mary Hopkin: 13 January 20 January "Eloise" Barry Ryan: 27 January 3 February 10 February 17 February 24 February 3 March 10 March 17 March "Las Flechas Del Amor" (Little Arrows) Karina: 24 March 31 March 7 April 14 April 21 April 28 April "Casatschock" Georgie Dann: 5 May 12 May "Mama" Jean Jacques ...
Song Artist 1 January: No cambié: Tamara: 8 January: Love Don't Cost a Thing: Jennifer Lopez: 15 January 22 January 29 January: La otra orilla (Un pueblo) Reincidentes: 5 February 12 February 19 February 26 February: Carnavalito: King África: 5 March 12 March 19 March 26 March 2 April: Club Tropicana: Gypsy Teens: 9 April 16 April: What It ...
This lists the singles that reached number one on the Spanish PROMUSICAE sales and airplay charts in 2024. Total sales correspond to the data sent by regular contributors to sales volumes and by digital distributors.
The Hot Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin 50 and Hot Latin Tracks), [1] published in Billboard magazine, is a record chart based on Latin music airplay. The data were compiled by the Billboard chart and research department with information from 70 Spanish-language radio stations in the United States and Puerto Rico. [2]
Song Artist 2 January "Karma Chameleon" Culture Club: 9 January 16 January 23 January 30 January 6 February "Say, Say, Say" Paul McCartney: 13 February "Thriller" Michael Jackson: 20 February 27 February 5 March 12 March 19 March "All Night Long (All Night)" Lionel Richie: 26 March "Thriller" Michael Jackson 2 April 9 April 16 April 23 April 30 ...
In June 2017, following the number one peak of "Despacito" in the Hot 100, Philip Bump of The Washington Post related the increasing success of Spanish-language songs in the United States since 2004 with the growth of its Spanish-speaking population, highlighting an improvement from 4.9% in 1980 to 11.5% in 2015. [11]