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Most listened to Christmas songs | Tijuana News

Almost 7 billion minutes are dedicated to Christmas songs in the year, according to data from the Spotify platform and the one that leads the top of the most listened to at this time is ¨All I want for Christmas is you¨ by Mariah Carey.

Just the singer received recognition for reaching one billion views on that platform, and even uploaded a photo on her social networks to show off the plaque that makes her worthy of such recognition.

On YouTube it has more than 240 million views, but there are also other melodies that are not far behind. ¨El Burrito Sabanero¨ of Venezuelan origin and launched in 1975 is one of the most popular as well, since it is positioned as one of the favorites, especially among children, and I have seen that there are sweatshirts and ¨ugly sweaters¨ that have the famous phrase of ¨Tuki tuki tuki ta¨.

¨Jingle Bell Rock¨ by Bobby Helms was released in 1957 and to date they use it for advertising campaigns of famous international brands, radio and television promotions, although on YouTube it is not so popular, since it only exceeds 460 thousand reproductions, but on the other music platform it has more than 1 million reproductions.

With almost 8 million views there is ¨Let it snow¨, in the voice of Frank Sinatra, a true Christmas classic like ¨Rodolfo el Reno¨ that Tatiana, Thalía, Sasha Sokol, Emmanuel and even Los Tigres del Norte have sung. , the story of the red-nosed reindeer, is sung in most countries.

One of the most popular in our country is ¨Feliz Navidad¨ by José Feliciano, which was recorded in 1970 at the RCA Víctor recording studios.

from New York and is also chanted and sung in the United States and various parts of the world and has more than 12 million original lyrical YouTube videos.

¨Silent Night¨ or ¨Noche de Paz ” in Spanish, is one of the favorites of Mexicans and has been sung by artists such as Daniela Romo, Luis Miguel, Lucero, Mijares and Andrea Bocelli, among others.

¨El Niño del Tambor¨ was recorded for the first time in 1941 and is another of the spoiled ones, especially in the voice of Raphael, also recorded by Alejandro Fernández, Arianna, Dolly Parton and more recently, Juanes, Moderatto, Carlos Rivera and Ángela Aguilar.

I hope you have a very Merry Christmas, very musical, that you dine rich and surrounded by your loved ones. I invite you to follow me on my Instagram @danieldelatorretj, until next Friday.

* The author is a communicator and director of Radio Media Escuela de Locution

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