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The Billboard Argentina Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing songs in the Argentina. Its data, published by Billboard Argentina and Billboard magazines and compiled by Nielsen SoundScan and BMAT/Vericast, is based collectively on each song's weekly physical and digital sales, as well as the amount of airplay received on Argentine radio stations and TV and streaming on online ...
Cuarteto has been part of Argentina's musical heritage since the 1940s and underwent a significant revival in the 1980s and 90s. [citation needed] Notable acts during this period were La Mona Jiménez and Rodrigo. Other notable groups include Tru-la-lá, Chébere, el Cuarteto de Oro, and el Cuarteto Berna.
"No Creo en el Jamás" – 3:32 "Clase de Amor" – 3:53 "Me Enamora" – 3:14 "Hoy Me Voy" – 3:23 "La Vida es un Ratico" – 4:05 "Gotas de Agua Dulce" – 3:11 "La Mejor Parte de Mí" – 3:42 "Minas Piedras" – 4:05 "Tú y Yo" – 4:26 "Báilala" – 3:31 "Difícil" – 4:01 "Tres" – 3:25 "Bandera de Manos" – 4:06; Bonus tracks. 14 ...
The Billboard Argentina Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing songs in the Argentina. Its data, published by Billboard Argentina and Billboard magazines and compiled by Nielsen SoundScan and BMAT/Vericast, is based collectively on each song's weekly physical and digital sales, as well as the amount of airplay received on Argentine radio stations and TV and streaming on online ...
América & en Vivo is a live extended play (EP) by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. It was released on 25 September 1992 by WEA Latina . The EP consists of three live versions of " Inolvidable ", No Sé Tú", and " Contigo en la Distancia " from his performance at the National Auditorium in Mexico during his Romance Tour on June 26, 1992, as well as ...
This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Argentina in 1984, according to Cashbox magazine with data provided by the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers. [ 1 ] Issue date
The Argentine National Anthem (Himno Nacional Argentino) was adopted as the sole official song of Argentina on 11 May 1813—three years after the May Revolution.Its lyrics were written by the Buenos Aires-born politician Vicente López y Planes and the music was composed by the Spanish musician Blas Parera.
In 1992, Mexican recording artist Luis Miguel covered "América América" on his live extended play (EP) América & En Vivo. The song peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. [3] The music video for "América América" was filmed across several locations in the United States and Puerto Rico.