Shakira and Burna Boy, at the service of "the fifes" on top of a canvas

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‘Dai Dai’ continues to rise in Spain; enter ‘Pa ti toa’

The musical news of the week is marked by Olivia Rodrigo. The artist is number 1 for albums in Spain and, as we have already told you in the analysis of the Albums list, she has included up to 11 songs in the official Spanish top 100 songs. ‘stupid song’ is number 17.

But the strongest entry is ‘Pa ti toa’ by Ana Mena with Lola Indigo, straight to the top 12. It is a good entry for both, although it is outside the top 10 unlike ‘Madrid City’ which was top 8, or ‘Carita triste’ with Emilia, which was top 6.

And the news of the week comes from Shakira again with Burna Boy. With the Soccer World Cup underway, ‘Dai Dai’ continues to rise and goes from 10th place to 4th place, representing the strongest rise these days. Of course, from what can be seen on Spotify Spain, number 1 is still far away and in the hands of ‘La graciosa’ by Quevedo. As a curiosity, Waka Waka’ returns to number 92 in Spain, certified 5 times platinum.

Rounding out the week’s entries is Young Miko’s ‘BNB’ with Clarent at 23; ‘Contigo na más’ by Luar La L with Dei V, Bryant Myers, etc. at number 60; ‘Cabernet’ by Mora in ’65 and ‘Se le ve’ by Kybba, Ryan Castro, Bad Gyal and Topboy in ’87.

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