i heard the song for the first time on radio yesterday. I guess it really is picking up! :confetti
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I still can’t believe this song found its second wind lol but good for her. She desperately needed something.
Tbh both NTNY and Ax3 could've been WAY bigger if they had received minimal effort promo wise... again, such a shame.
Sorry but NTNY is the "I Luh Ya Papi"s Spanish Era.panos86 wrote:Tbh both NTNY and Ax3 could've been WAY bigger if they had received minimal effort promo wise... again, such a shame.
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I still listen to AAA daily. So much potential wasted. Jen and her team should've learned with NTNY that Jen wasn't going to smash off the bat just cuz she's jlo. I can see the video picking up views years down when people "discover" it.
???? NTNY is catchy lol! but i think i see what ur talking aboutalbacho wrote:Sorry but NTNY is the "I Luh Ya Papi"s Spanish Era.panos86 wrote:Tbh both NTNY and Ax3 could've been WAY bigger if they had received minimal effort promo wise... again, such a shame.
+1 plus she seems to be moving forward with Us and QDjuniorsega wrote:I still listen to AAA daily. So much potential wasted. Jen and her team should've learned with NTNY that Jen wasn't going to smash off the bat just cuz she's jlo. I can see the video picking up views years down when people "discover" it.
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AAA is cute and I still use it when I go on my runs. Don’t really use NTNY much...
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Jennifer Lopez & Becky G Are First Lead Women to Rule Top Two on Latin Airplay Chart Since 2009
https://www.billboard.com/articles/colu ... in-airplay
"Amor, Amor, Amor" vaults 12-1 and "Mayores" moves 4-2.
Jennifer Lopez and Becky G combine for a first this decade for women in lead roles on Billboard's Latin Airplay chart.
On the new Feb. 3-dated tally, Lopez's "Amor, Amor, Amor," featuring Wisin, jumps 12-1 for its first week on top, and Becky G's "Mayores," featuring Bad Bunny, rises 4-2, tying her career-best peak.
The last time that two women in lead roles ranked at Nos. 1 and 2 simultaneously on Latin Airplay? Over eight years ago. On the chart dated Oct. 17, 2009, Shakira held the No. 1 spot with "Loba (She Wolf)," and Nelly Furtado placed at No. 2 with "Manos al Aire."
"Amor" is the second single from Lopez's upcoming Spanish-language album. "I work hard at everything I do, but when a record goes to No. 1, it blows me away," she told Billboard this week. "I'm on cloud nine. I really can't believe it after 20-something years of doing this."
Lopez lands her sixth Latin Airplay No. 1 with "Amor," whose 12-1 vault marks the biggest jump to the top in nearly two years, since Carlos Vives' "Las Cosas de la Vida" also surged 12-1 on March 5, 2016. "Amor" is Lopez's first No. 1 as a lead act since July 2012, when her co-billed track with Wisin & Yandel, "Follow the Leader," spent two weeks at the summit. (In between "Follow" and "Amor," she led the list twice as a featured artist.)
Among women, only Shakira (13) and Gloria Estefan (11) boast more Latin Airplay No. 1s than Lopez. Enrique Iglesias leads all acts with 29 toppers in the chart's 23-year history.
"Amor" jumps 59 percent to 15.3 million in Latin airplay audience, according to Nielsen Music, owed mostly to a gain in plays at SBS Radio-owned stations, following Lopez's headlining gig at SBS' annual Calibash concert Jan. 20 in Los Angeles.
Becky G matches her best Latin Airplay rank with "Mayores." Her prior top 10, "Can't Get Enough," featuring Pitbull (her first chart entry), peaked to No. 2 in June 2014.
With Lopez and Becky G marking a long-awaited chart achievement for women, let's look back at each previous instance in which women in lead roles ranked at Nos. 1 and 2 simultaneously on Latin Airplay.
Aug. 14, 1999
No. 1, Jennifer Lopez with Marc Anthony, "No Me Ames"
No. 2, Mille, "De Hoy En Adelante"
April 6, 2002
No. 1, Pilar Montenegro, "Quitame Ese Hombre"
No. 2, Shakira, "Suerte (Whenever, Wherever)"
Oct. 19, 2002
No. 1, Jennifer Peña, "El Dolor de Tu Presencia"
No. 2, Thalia, "No Me Enseñaste"
Oct. 26, 2002
No. 1, Thalia, "No Me Enseñaste"
No. 2, Jennifer Peña, "El Dolor de Tu Presencia"
Feb. 8, 2003
No. 1, Olga Tañon, "Asi Es La Vida"
No. 2, India, "Sedúceme"
Feb. 15 & March 8, 2003
No. 1, India, "Sedúceme"
No. 2, Olga Tañon, "Asi Es La Vida"
March 1, 2003
No. 1, Shakira, "Que Me Quedes Tú"
No. 2, India, "Sedúceme"
Feb. 21, 2004
No. 1, Paulia Rubio, "Te Quise Tanto"
No. 2, Thalia, "Cerca de Ti"
Feb. 21, 2004
No. 1, Thalia, "Cerca de Ti"
No. 2, Paulia Rubio, "Te Quise Tanto"
May 8, 2004
No. 1, Gloria Estefan, "Tu Fotografía"
No. 2, Paulia Rubio, "Te Quise Tanto"
Aug. 6, 2005
No. 1, Shakira feat. Alejandro Sanz, "La Tortura"
No. 2, Thalia, "Amar Sin Ser Amada"
May 13 & 20, 2006
No. 1, Anais, "Lo Que Son Las Cosas"
No. 2, Shakira feat. Wyclef Jean, "Hips Don’t Lie"
Sept. 12,19, 26 & Oct. 3, 2009
No. 1, Nelly Furtado, "Manos al Aire"
No. 2, Shakira, "Loba (She Wolf)"
Oct. 10 & 17, 2009
No. 1, Shakira, "Loba (She Wolf)"
No. 2, Nelly Furtado, "Manos al Aire"
Feb. 3, 2018
No. 1, Jennifer Lopez feat, Wisin, "Amor, Amor Amor"
No. 2, Becky G feat. Bad Bunny, "Mayores"
https://www.billboard.com/articles/colu ... in-airplay
"Amor, Amor, Amor" vaults 12-1 and "Mayores" moves 4-2.
Jennifer Lopez and Becky G combine for a first this decade for women in lead roles on Billboard's Latin Airplay chart.
On the new Feb. 3-dated tally, Lopez's "Amor, Amor, Amor," featuring Wisin, jumps 12-1 for its first week on top, and Becky G's "Mayores," featuring Bad Bunny, rises 4-2, tying her career-best peak.
The last time that two women in lead roles ranked at Nos. 1 and 2 simultaneously on Latin Airplay? Over eight years ago. On the chart dated Oct. 17, 2009, Shakira held the No. 1 spot with "Loba (She Wolf)," and Nelly Furtado placed at No. 2 with "Manos al Aire."
"Amor" is the second single from Lopez's upcoming Spanish-language album. "I work hard at everything I do, but when a record goes to No. 1, it blows me away," she told Billboard this week. "I'm on cloud nine. I really can't believe it after 20-something years of doing this."
Lopez lands her sixth Latin Airplay No. 1 with "Amor," whose 12-1 vault marks the biggest jump to the top in nearly two years, since Carlos Vives' "Las Cosas de la Vida" also surged 12-1 on March 5, 2016. "Amor" is Lopez's first No. 1 as a lead act since July 2012, when her co-billed track with Wisin & Yandel, "Follow the Leader," spent two weeks at the summit. (In between "Follow" and "Amor," she led the list twice as a featured artist.)
Among women, only Shakira (13) and Gloria Estefan (11) boast more Latin Airplay No. 1s than Lopez. Enrique Iglesias leads all acts with 29 toppers in the chart's 23-year history.
"Amor" jumps 59 percent to 15.3 million in Latin airplay audience, according to Nielsen Music, owed mostly to a gain in plays at SBS Radio-owned stations, following Lopez's headlining gig at SBS' annual Calibash concert Jan. 20 in Los Angeles.
Becky G matches her best Latin Airplay rank with "Mayores." Her prior top 10, "Can't Get Enough," featuring Pitbull (her first chart entry), peaked to No. 2 in June 2014.
With Lopez and Becky G marking a long-awaited chart achievement for women, let's look back at each previous instance in which women in lead roles ranked at Nos. 1 and 2 simultaneously on Latin Airplay.
Aug. 14, 1999
No. 1, Jennifer Lopez with Marc Anthony, "No Me Ames"
No. 2, Mille, "De Hoy En Adelante"
April 6, 2002
No. 1, Pilar Montenegro, "Quitame Ese Hombre"
No. 2, Shakira, "Suerte (Whenever, Wherever)"
Oct. 19, 2002
No. 1, Jennifer Peña, "El Dolor de Tu Presencia"
No. 2, Thalia, "No Me Enseñaste"
Oct. 26, 2002
No. 1, Thalia, "No Me Enseñaste"
No. 2, Jennifer Peña, "El Dolor de Tu Presencia"
Feb. 8, 2003
No. 1, Olga Tañon, "Asi Es La Vida"
No. 2, India, "Sedúceme"
Feb. 15 & March 8, 2003
No. 1, India, "Sedúceme"
No. 2, Olga Tañon, "Asi Es La Vida"
March 1, 2003
No. 1, Shakira, "Que Me Quedes Tú"
No. 2, India, "Sedúceme"
Feb. 21, 2004
No. 1, Paulia Rubio, "Te Quise Tanto"
No. 2, Thalia, "Cerca de Ti"
Feb. 21, 2004
No. 1, Thalia, "Cerca de Ti"
No. 2, Paulia Rubio, "Te Quise Tanto"
May 8, 2004
No. 1, Gloria Estefan, "Tu Fotografía"
No. 2, Paulia Rubio, "Te Quise Tanto"
Aug. 6, 2005
No. 1, Shakira feat. Alejandro Sanz, "La Tortura"
No. 2, Thalia, "Amar Sin Ser Amada"
May 13 & 20, 2006
No. 1, Anais, "Lo Que Son Las Cosas"
No. 2, Shakira feat. Wyclef Jean, "Hips Don’t Lie"
Sept. 12,19, 26 & Oct. 3, 2009
No. 1, Nelly Furtado, "Manos al Aire"
No. 2, Shakira, "Loba (She Wolf)"
Oct. 10 & 17, 2009
No. 1, Shakira, "Loba (She Wolf)"
No. 2, Nelly Furtado, "Manos al Aire"
Feb. 3, 2018
No. 1, Jennifer Lopez feat, Wisin, "Amor, Amor Amor"
No. 2, Becky G feat. Bad Bunny, "Mayores"
So Latin Airplay Songs Top women is
1) Shakira 13 #1's
2) Gloria Estefan 11 #1's
3) Jennifer Lopez 6 #1's
Wow go Jen, Top 3. Go get some more.
1) Shakira 13 #1's
2) Gloria Estefan 11 #1's
3) Jennifer Lopez 6 #1's
Wow go Jen, Top 3. Go get some more.
AMAZINGDan#jlofan wrote:So Latin Airplay Songs Top women is
1) Shakira 13 #1's
2) Gloria Estefan 11 #1's
3) Jennifer Lopez 6 #1's
Wow go Jen, Top 3. Go get some more.
this Spanish album era seems to be just starting. if she drops more songs we could get more #1s!!!JenRox wrote:AMAZINGDan#jlofan wrote:So Latin Airplay Songs Top women is
1) Shakira 13 #1's
2) Gloria Estefan 11 #1's
3) Jennifer Lopez 6 #1's
Wow go Jen, Top 3. Go get some more.
:love2
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Maybe this is the reason why Dinero got pushed back?
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Was thinking that same thing but I hope they don’t wait too longRuRuLoVesJLO wrote:Maybe this is the reason why Dinero got pushed back?
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Don't be surprised if this song free falls to number 9 this week on Latin Airplay Chart.
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Billboard Charts
Hot Latin Songs
This Week: 28 (-7)
Last Week: 20
Weeks on Chart: 12
Latin Airplay Songs
This week: 9 (-8)
Last Week: 1
Weeks on Chart: 12
Latin Pop Songs
This Week: 10 (-3)
Last Week: 7
Weeks on Chart: 12
Kinda Free Falling :(
Hot Latin Songs
This Week: 28 (-7)
Last Week: 20
Weeks on Chart: 12
Latin Airplay Songs
This week: 9 (-8)
Last Week: 1
Weeks on Chart: 12
Latin Pop Songs
This Week: 10 (-3)
Last Week: 7
Weeks on Chart: 12
Kinda Free Falling :(
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Dan#jlofan wrote:Billboard Charts
Hot Latin Songs
This Week: 28 (-7)
Last Week: 20
Weeks on Chart: 12
Latin Airplay Songs
This week: 9 (-8)
Last Week: 1
Weeks on Chart: 12
Latin Pop Songs
This Week: 10 (-3)
Last Week: 7
Weeks on Chart: 12
Kinda Free Falling :(
Really? Is this for real? I can't. I just can't.
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I said it lmao. That was a trade in #1.
They played her because she did Calibash. Bye AAA!
They played her because she did Calibash. Bye AAA!
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You are so stupidDominicanPapiBlaze wrote:I said it lmao. That was a trade in #1.
They played her because she did Calibash. Bye AAA!
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Why ? Cuz it’s the truth? LmaoJlowAway75 wrote:You are so stupidDominicanPapiBlaze wrote:I said it lmao. That was a trade in #1.
They played her because she did Calibash. Bye AAA!
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People get mad at the truth all of the time. It's sad, but it's true.DominicanPapiBlaze wrote:Why ? Cuz it’s the truth? LmaoJlowAway75 wrote:You are so stupidDominicanPapiBlaze wrote:I said it lmao. That was a trade in #1.
They played her because she did Calibash. Bye AAA!
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Maybe she bought that #1 due to promo. I wont Be surprised since how all of a sudden people requested to listen to Amor mad random and now it free falling. She bought that