Posted February 5, 201213 yr 01 01 01 06 The Future's not what it used to be (The King Blues) 18-10-3-1-1-1 02 03 02 04 Intentalo (El Bebeto & 3Ball MTY) 13-4-3-2 03 02 02 06 Nada Iguales (La Adictiva Banda San Jose de Mesillas) 19-12-5-2-2-3 04 06 04 04 Te Quiero a Morir (Banda El Recodo) 15-11-6-4 05 04 04 13 Sensacoies (Paula Fernandes) 20-17-15-15-15-11-10-9-8-7-5-4-5 06 14 06 02 Fanfarron (Fanny Lu) 14-6 07 10 07 04 Lego House (Ed Sheeran) 16-13-10-7 08 12 08 04 Telefono Occupado (Luis Miguel del Amargue) 19-16-12-8 09 05 01 09 Je L'aime a mourir (Shakira) 19-12-3-2-2-1-3-5-9 10 08 01 14 You Learn (Takida) 18-13-10-8-2-1-1-2-3-3-4-7-8-10 11 --- 11 01 Toma mi Vida (Milly Quezada ft Juan Luis Guerra) 11 12 07 06 09 What have you done (Anouk) 17-13-11-10-9-8-6-7-12 13 --- 13 01 Nega (Luan Santana) 13 14 16 14 03 I wanna run 2 you (J Ephrem) 20-16-14 15 18 15 02 Las Cosas pequenas (Prince Royce) 18-15 16 --- 16 01 Love after War (Robin Thicke) 16 17 --- 17 01 We are Young (Fun ft Janelle Monae) 17 18 --- 18 01 Lookie lookie (Stella Mwangi) 18 19 --- 19 01 Friends (Aura Dione ft Rock Mafia) 19 20 --- 20 01 Mi Santa (Romeo Santos ft Tomatito) 20 Commentary : The King Blues spend their third week at the top of my chart followed by a trio of Mexican songs at 2 3 and 4 for El Bebeto/3Ball MTY, La Adictiva Banda San Jose de Mesillas and Banda El Recodo. Brazilian country singer, Paula Fernandes, is at 5 in her seventh week in the top 10 whilst highest climber of the week is Columbian actress/singer Fanny Lu. In total 12 Latin acts fill the Top 20 this week, perhaps the most ever, and the highest new entry of the week comes from The Dominican Queen of Merenque Milly Quezada who teams up with the most successful Domenican singer Juan Luis Guerra who has featured on my chart seven times previously. At 13 is Brazilian superstar Luan Santana who had a number one on my chart last year with "Quimica dio Amor" and a number 4 with "Amar nao e Pecado" and is back with "Nega" currently number one in Brazil. At 16 is American R and B singer Robin Thicke who would have charted with me previously in 1993 with "When I get you Alone" and returns with the soulful "Love after War". At 17 is New York indie band whose "We are young" is currently charting on the US Billboard Hot 100. Meanwhile at 18 is Kenyan born but Norwiegan resident Stella Mwangi who represented Norway in last years Eurovision and briefly entered my chart with "Haba Haba" ..."Lookie Lookie" is US urban influenced and currently one of the most played tracks on African radio. At 19 is Danish singer Aura Dione who charted with me on "I will love you Monday" and "Song for Sophie", although missing out on her German chart topper "Geronimo", and is back with "Friends" featuring Rock Mafia. Finally at 20 is ex Aventura Bachata singer Romeo Santos who has been in my chart in the last 6 months with "You" and "Promise" and is back with "Mi Santa".
February 5, 201213 yr Hi there, just the one this week 07 10 07 04 Lego House (Ed Sheeran) 16-13-10-7
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