Top Ten Hits April 2020

Another week of lockdown, another week of boredom...but wait! Here’s our Top Ten Hits of April 2020 to keep your spirits up and hips swaying through quarantine...
by Natacha Andueza
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1. Yo Perreo Sola- Bad Bunny

Being the No. 2 this week on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart, and its video peaking at No. 2 on YouTube's Global Top Music Videos chart, “Yo Perreo Sola,” has become an anthem for the independent women who like to dance alone at the club. But this tune has not been an anthem only for women. Bad Bunny’s fans all over the world have been dancing and twerking to the sound of “Yo Perreo Sola,” especially now when all we can do is dance alone at home as a way to pass time quarantine.

 

 

2. Safaera-Bad Bunny, Jowell & Randy and Ñengo Flow

Five minutes of different rhythms and contagious beats that would get you moving. The iconic duo Jowell & Randy bring you the perreo once again, along with Ñengo Flow and Bad Bunny,  the artists evoke memories of the best old-school reggaeton bops. “Safaera” takes you to that era when reggaeton genre was played at marquesinas (garage parties).

 

 

3. Si Veo a Tu Mamá- Bad Bunny 

This is the perfect song you can listen to, if you are missing your ex or just feeling emotional about them.  “Si Veo a Tu Mamá" is for those who can’t get over their ex and have that bit of attachment. You can dedicate it to your ex or just vent your emotions singing the karaoke.

4. Amarillo- J Balvin 

For those who don’t like to complicate themselves and just want to enjoy life, here’s your song. “Amarillo” which means yellow, is the energetic tune you need to kick off any party.  This fusion between reggaeton and electronic dance music will get you out of your chair dancing in an instant.

5. La Cama (Remix)- Lunay, Myke Towers, Ozuna ft. Chencho Corleone, Rauw Alejandro

Ozuna kicks off the remix with his verses of “Si No Te Quiere” followed by Myke Towers, and the distinctive voices of Chencho Corleone and Rauw Alejandro come into play adding the perfect touch to the track.  “La Cama” entered the Latin Digital Song Sales chart at No. 10 on the chart week on April 11.

6. Tattoo- Rauw Alejandro 

Rauw Alejandro introduced us to his romantic singing with “Tattoo”, the perfect song to be dedicated to your lover. When the song was released, the artist tweeted that he had already dedicated “Tattoo” to someone that was not by his side anymore. It has reached the Top 10 of Apple Music’s charts and made it into the global Top 50 on Spotify.

7. Rojo- J Balvin

It had been a while since J Balvin made a romantic reggaeton song. “Rojo” is a sad beautiful tragic story about love. Balvin stars as a man who dies after getting distracted while driving his car and talking on the phone minutes after he was told he had become a father. “Rojo” reminds us a little bit of his music video “Sigo Extrañándote” released in 2017.

8. La Dificil-Bad Bunny

Here Bad Bunny sings to a girl that knows everyone wants her and plays hard to get with the artist. She comes and goes as she pleases, doing whatever she wants, just like the title of Bad Bunnys' album “Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana " ( “I do whatever I want”). The song debuted at No. 4 this week on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart.

9. Morado- J. Balvin 

Balvin wanted to release a classic reggaeton song for a long time and that’s what he did with “Morado”.  This seductive track takes us to a big mansion in the countryside, where the artist seems to be the king joined by a group of women dressed in purple clothes.

10. Tusa- Karol G

It seems we can’t get enough of this song. “Tusa” was released in November and it continues to be a chart-topping single. The anthem has more than 775 million views and it was the first women collaboration to debut No.1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart.

 

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