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La Mosca’s hit “Muchachos” has unseated Bizarrap’s trap and Turizo’s reggaeton on the Spotify chart

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The fury that generated the blow Guys, now we’re excited again during the World Cup it is already starting to be reflected in the statistics of the most listened to songs, e placed La Mosca at the top of the table.

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Although the data reflect measurements before Sunday’s final, the theme was already increasing in circulation and ratings.

A historical success on Spotify

As reported by Spotify Argentina, the version of La Mosca with “new” lyrics by Fernando Romero, is the most listened to on the platform, ranking first since last week, leaving behind The bachata by Manuel Turizo, How it screams from YSY A, two little kisses by La Joaqui, G-spot by Quevedo and Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions Vol. 52 by Bizarrap and Quevedo.

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Throughout the Qatar 2022 World Cup, the argument started with 68,000 plays for the match against Mexico and after the final against France it exceeded 5 million views.

More than a million in one day

Also, according to the ChartData website, the song by the band led by Guillermo Novellis broke the all-time single-day streaming record for a song on Spotify Argentina, with 1.578 million streams after Argentina won the World Cup.

Earlier, according to Sony Music, after the match between Argentina and the Netherlands, the World Cup song added 425,160 views that day alone.

The five countries with the highest number of reproductions are Argentina, Spain, the United States, Mexico and Colombia.

“Although the data is interesting, it is not at all surprising as it is remarkable that the Argentine party is spreading on the streets of Doha and around the world,” Spotify reported.

Also a rage on YouTube

And since it was released on YouTube on Nov. 11, the video has been picking up more than 14 million reproductions and more than 340 thousand likes.

Adding the videos people are submitting, La Mosca is estimated to have surpassed more than 1000 million views,

The origin of the blow

La Mosca is not a new group: in the 90s they had great successes such as To never see you again, dance for me, we all have a love Y Guys, I’m getting drunk tonight.

It was precisely this last song that began to play on the football fields and the Racing fans adapted it as Muchachos, bring the wine, play the Acadé.

Last year another version emerged but with the letter placed on the national team: when Argentina beat Brazil in the Copa América, a fan named Fernando Romero changed the lyrics of “Guys, now we are excited again” and the song reached the ears of Lionel Scaloni’s players and has been one of the most sung by the team since then.

“People fell in love with this team, with Lio Messi and also with our song,” the La Mosca singer told Télam Radio a few days ago.

“May this song also serve as a pledge of unity for all Argentines, which we need so badly,” said Guillermo Novellis.

The text reads as follows: “I was born in Argentina, the land of Diego and Lionel, of the boys from the Malvinas that I will never forget; I can’t explain it to you, because you won’t understand, I mourned the finals that we lost so many years; but it ended like this because at the Maracaná, dad won the final with the ‘brazucas’ again… boys, now we are energized again, I want to win the third, I want to be world champion, Diego, we can see it from the sky, with Don Diego and Doña Tota, who encourage Lionel”.

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Source: Clarin

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