![]() “Si Te Vuelvo a Ver” – La Maquinaria Norteñaġ7. “Se Me Sigue Notando” – Chuy Lizarraga y Su Banda Tierra Sinaloenseġ6. ![]() “El Que Se Enamora Pierde” – Banda Carnavalġ3. “Mi Princesa” – Remmy Valenzuela (#13 RegMex)ĥ. “Nota de Amor” – Wisin + Carlos Vives ft. “Mi Vuelvo Un Cobarde” – Christian DanielĢ3. “Lo Hiciste Otra Vez” – La Arrolladora Banda El Limón (#3 RegMex) (Oh dear, this is not good. “Dime” – Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda (#8 RegMex)Ģ0. “Soltero Disponible” – Regulo Caro (#2 RegMex)ġ8. “Eres Una Niña” – Gerardo Ortíz (#9 RegMex)ġ7. ![]() “El Karma” – Ariel Camacho y Los Plebes del Rancho (#11 RegMex)ġ4. “Hablame de Ti” – Banda MS (#6 RegMex) (snoooooozzzzzz)ĩ. Descemer Bueno, Gente de Zona, & the word “contigo” (52 WEEKS OLD! “Feliz cumpleaños contigo…”)ĥ. “Propuesta Indecente” – Romeo Santos (86 WEEKS OLD)Ĥ. “El Perdon” – Nicky Jam & Enrique IglesiasĢ. These are the top 25 Hot Latin Songs and top 20 Regional Mexican Songs, courtesy Billboard, as published March 28.ġ. He could charm the rigor off of rigor mortis and/or Marco Rubio. Even if Pitbull set up a Sheets Energy Strips display inside a funeral home and cornered NorteñoBlog, NorteñoBlog would just end up buying a bunch of energy strips and handing them out to the bereaved because, you know, it’s Pitbull. And not just on the charts - in public and semi-public spaces. Coronel can barely keep up with it, but he knows how to put across wide-eyed eagerness.Īll that plus Pitbull! NorteñoBlog will also never complain about the presence of Pitbull. And wonder of wonders, Tuscon’s teen tenor Luis Coronel is charting with a song that doesn’t suck! “Cuando La Miro” is some fairly likable magic changes bullshit. We noted last week that the puro Chihuahua sax of La Maquinaria Norteña is awesome, and their “Si Te Vuelvo a Ver” is getting more radio play. It’s got the same chord changes as the Black Eyed Peas’ “Where Is the Love?,” though I didn’t detect any lines comparing the CIA to the KKK. The Pick to Click is “Nota de Amor,” a pretty piano/accordion reggaeton love note by Wisin, Carlos Vives, and Daddy Yankee. (i.e., Adios to “Eres Mia,” only a year old.)įor another, some decent songs are muscling their way up. For one thing, NorteñoBlog will never complain about an accordion ballad reaching the Hot Latin top 10, even when that ballad is as lifeless as Calibre 50’s “Contigo.” True, this particular song might not push my buttons, but anything that helps squeeze out one of King Romeo’s romantic bellows is fine by me. but look beneath the filthy snow and there are signs of life. You’d be excused for thinking the charts are dormant this week - the same #1’s, mostly the same top 10’s, “Bailando” has always been at war with “Propuesta Indecente,” etc.
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