Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey seize their fourth champ on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Airplay chart with “No Se Vale.” The group’s newest single rises 3-1 to steer the chart dated Sept. 16.
“No Se Vale” crowns Regional Mexican Airplay in its tenth week with 6.37 million viewers impressions. That’s lower than a 1% achieve from the week prior, earned within the U.S. within the week ending Sept. 7, in line with Luminate.
“No Se Vale” provides Edwin Luna and La Trakalosa their fourth No. 1 and first in virtually two years, after the two-week coronation of “Saludos a Mi Ex” in March 2021. The group achieved its first Regional Mexican Airplay ruler by way of “Dormida” which dominated for 3 weeks in 2020. In whole, Luna and La Trakalosa have positioned 9 prime 10 entries relationship again to 2017 when “Aplauso” reached its No. 4 excessive.
Beyond the brand new Regional Mexican Airplay No. 1, “No Se Vale” holds at No. 10 (its peak) on the general Latin Airplay chart for a second week.
Mora’s Fourth Straight Top 10: Over on Top Latin Albums, Mora picks up his fourth straight prime 10 together with his fourth album, Estrella. The 15-track set, launched by way of Rimas Entertainment on Aug. 28, advances 12-8 with 9,000 equal album models, up 19%, earned within the U.S. throughout the Sept. 1-7 monitoring week.
As with most Latin rhythmic efforts, the majority of Estrella’s exercise comes from streaming equal album models. That determine equals to 12.2. million official U.S. on-demand streams of the album’s songs. Album gross sales and track-equivalent album models, in the meantime, account for the negligible remaining models.
Estrella follows three different prime 10s, two No. 4-peaking units which landed in 2022: While Microdosis endured for 33 weeks, Paraiso’s run accomplished after six weeks on Top Latin Albums.
Elsewhere, Estrella jumps 6-4 for a brand new peak on Latin Rhythm Albums. It additionally debuts at No. 167 on the all-genre Billboard 200.
As Estrella arrives, two songs debut on the Global charts. On Billboard Global 200, “Reina,” with Saiko, debuts at No. 149 after drawing 15.18 million world streams, whereas “Dónde Se Aprende a Querer” begins at No. 156 with 14.4 million worldwide streams. The former concurrently logged 13.7 worldwide streams with a No. 87 begin on Global Excl. U.S., whereas the latter launched at No. 99 with 12.62 streams outdoors the U.S.
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