No surprises here! “Despacito” has been named the biggest song in the U.S. of 2017 by Nielsen in the company’s annual year-end report, and it was way ahead of the next-highest title. The Latin smash, ...
If you generally keep up with and listen to Top 40 radio stations, you'd know that December brings an annual holiday treat every year: DJ Earworm and his “United States of Pop” mashup. For those ...
I didn’t expect that, amidst chants of “build the wall,” the song of the summer would be predominantly Spanish — only the third Spanish-language song to reach number one on the Hot 100. At the time of ...
Just as it was named the biggest song in the United States of 2017, “Despacito” has also been declared the bestselling single of the year by Nielsen, which shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to ...
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The crossover Latin track reigns at No. 1 in LyricFind’s year-end ranking. By Kevin Rutherford, Billboard Give “Despacito” yet another notch on its year-end belt: The Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee track ...
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"Despacito," the Spanish-language summer smash by Puerto Rican stars Luis Fonsi and "king of reggaetón" Daddy Yankee, is now the most-streamed song in history. On Wednesday, Universal Music, which ...
Some songs you can't get out of your head or off your Spotify playlist. As the end of the year quickly approaches, Spotify has decided to reveal 2017's biggest artists, albums, songs and trends. One ...
2 Ariana Grande Calls Upcoming 'Eternal Sunshine Tour' Her 'Last Hurrah' Smule, the biggest social network for music, (52m MAU, 20 million songs performed daily) has released its lists of the ...
But break out YouTube's top videos by country and you'll find a very different picture of what's popular. In Kenya, it's a dancing president. In Thailand, a singing oyster (yes, you read that right).