This week The Black Eyed Peas, Amaral, Bon Jovi and Karol G & Nicki Minaj were also nº1 of the list

Splendid songs from other times compose, like every week, The time machine of the 40Al1cocacola; Specifically, issues that on days like these, from the middle or end of April, arrived at the number of the official list of Los40. The retrospective trip leads us first to 2024. A year ago, on April 13, Benson Boone was consolidated as one of the most outstanding young artists of the moment by being able to keep the leadership with Beautiful Things. With only 21 years at that time, Boone proved to be a singer and composer with much to offer; And, eye, that it would not be his last week in style with this great song.
And speaking of great songs … Cob, It was, of course, in 2020. The collaboration of Karol G and Nicki Minaj stood first on April 18, 2020, five years ago, a position he had already held two weeks in the month of March. It was an ideal issue to dance, as well as number one of ten years ago: on April 18, 2015, Avicii crowned the classification with The Nights. A true frustrated talent El Swedish, who could still be giving us good music but, unfortunately, He left us another month of April, but 2018.
The dance appears again in the section by The Black Eyed Peas. The American group was number one on April 17, 2010, fifteen years ago, with Meet Me Halfway. Was included in his fifth albun, The end, And this was the first of the three consecutive weeks that remained in the position of honor. There was no change in number one in 2005, twenty years ago: on April 16 he was still in the hands of Amaral and The universe about me. An issue that will continue to appear here two more weeks, put a total of four consecutive dominoes in the Chart.
Bloodhound Gang, one of the most thug bands in the late nineties, conquered number one of the 40s on April 15, 2000, a quarter of a century ago, with The Bad Touch, Single thug where there are (and even more their video). And to finish historical review, we remember Bon Jovi’s number on April 15, 1995, thirty years ago, with Someday, i’ll be saturday night, A song that celebrated our favorite day of the week from its title. It was part of Cross Road, A compilation of great successes of the New Jersey Hard Rock group (USA).