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Argentina Top 40

Topics: Argentine music


Argentina Top 40 is the ranking of the 40 most played and requested tracks all over the country.

The information is provided by more than 200 Radio stations, which plays the ranking together with television channels. Besides, it counts with publications on graphic medias, in order to reach every single province of Argentina.

The data is also taken from playlists, sales and surveys.

The ranking is renovated weekly.

Current Top 10

As of March 7 2008.

Chart Trivia (2003 - Present)

Artists with most number-one hits

1. Shakira (10)

2. Juanes (5)

2. Mana (5)

2. Alejandro Sanz (5)

3. David Bisbal (4)

3. Avril Lavigne (4)

3. Thalia (4)

3. Andres Calamaro (4)

4. Madonna (3)

4. Ricky Martin (3)

Songs with most weeks at number-one

7 weeks

"Hips Don't Lie"/"Sera Sera (Las Caderas No Mienten)" by Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean (2006)

6 weeks

"Te lo Agradezco, Pero No" by Alejandro Sanz featuring Shakira (2007)

"Las de la Intuicion by Shakira (2007)

5 weeks

"La Tortura" by Shakira featuring Alejandro Sanz (2005)

"Bring Me to Life" by Evanescense (2003)

Most number-one hits from an album

5 number-one songs

Shakira with Fijacion Oral Vol. 1 (2005-2007)

"La Tortura" (2005)
"No" (2005)
"Dia de Enero" (2006)
"La Pared" (2006)
"Las de la Intuicion" (2007)

3 number-one songs

Britney Spears with In The Zone (2003-2004):

"Me Against The Music" (2003)
"Toxic" (2004)

"Everytime" (2004)

Juanes with Mi Sangre (2004-2005):

"Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor" (2004)
"Volverte a Ver" (2005)

"La Camisa Negra" (2005)

Gwen Stefani with Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004-2005):

"What You Waiting For?" (2004)
"Rich Girl" (2005)

"Cool" (2005)

List of Number-One hits

This is a list of number-one hits in Argentina by year from the Top 100 (2001-2003) and the Top 40 (from 2003 on) compiled weekly.

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

See also

CAPIF

External links

Argentina Top 40 website (Spanish)

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