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Template documentation This helper template calculates periods for Spanish albums certifications, as stated in Productores de Música de España#Certifications It returns:
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A similar template for use when citing sources for musical singles can be found at Template:Single chart; however, for EPs or other releases, it has not yet been developed. In general, the template expands to produce a table row with the information country, record chart, reference, and peak position for the given album on the particular chart ...
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.
Top 100 España is a record chart published weekly by PROMUSICAE (Productores de Música de España), a non-profit organization composed of Spanish and multinational record companies. [1] This association tracks both physical (including CDs and vinyl) and digital (digital download and streaming) record consumption and sales in Spain.
The {{single chart}} template is available for formatting chart tables for single articles and the {{album chart}} template is for album articles. The use of the templates is strongly encouraged, as they automatically create a correct reference for the chart entry, allow changes to sourcing sites to be accommodated by editing a central location ...
Prior to the inception of the Top Latin Albums chart, sales of Latin albums were reported by Latin music retailers and distributors and divided into three subcategories: Latin Pop, Tropical/Salsa, and Regional Mexican. [1] Sales certifications for US album sales are presented by the RIAA, [12] who began awarding certifications in 1958. [13]
Top 100 España is a record chart published weekly by PROMUSICAE (Productores de Música de España), a non-profit organization composed of Spanish and multinational record companies. [1] This association tracks both physical sales (including CDs and vinyl) and digital (digital download and streaming) record consumption in Spain.