The singer began his musical career as a composer of Peso Pluma’s hits. (Instagram)
The musical offering has never been so extensive as we see it in the new millennium, so it is easy for more than one person to feel outdated, however, with the emergence of platforms like Spotify, being aware of the most popular of the moment has become easier.
And Spotify has provided its users with playlists where they can check out the latest news and songs that are conquering the Mexican public.
1. Your Wedding (w Ruled Force)
Oscar Square
If we talk about the darlings of the public, we must mention Oscar Maydon. Perhaps this is why “Your Wedding (w Fuerza Regida)” debuts in the ranking directly in the first position, as it reached a total of 2,746,326 reproductions.
2. EL DRAWER
3. President (w Natanael Cano, Luis R Conriquez, Neton Vega)
4. TWO DAYS (w Featherweight)
Tito Double P
Reaping success is synonymous with Tito Double P. Therefore, it is not surprising that his new production, called “DOS DÍAS (w Peso Pluma)”, debuted in fourth place on that occasion. Who else could boast of having 1,573,581 first-time views?
5. ESCAPATE (w Chino Pacas)
Tito Double P
After accumulating 1,279,828 views, Tito Double P’s great song remains in fifth place.
6. THE PATROL (w Neton Vega)
7. AY MAMA (w Frontera Group)
Tito Double P
Tito Double P’s most recent single is already looking like a new classic. «AY MAMÁ (w Grupo Frontera)» today firmly enters the list of most listened to songs on this platform. streaming. Currently, it has 1,058,439 more views.
8. Cinnamon Morena
9. King Without Queen
10. Madonna (w Oscar Field)
Natanael Cano
“Madonna (w Oscar Maydon)”, performed by Natanael Cano, occupies tenth place on the list, after achieving 867,157 views.
*Some data may not be available because the platform does not provide it.
In the music industry, Mexico is one of the most difficult countries to conquer, but those who manage to do so are guaranteed the doors of success just as these artists have achieved.
Spotify has become one of the most important streaming platforms that allows its more than 515 million users listen to music from more than seven million artists as well as various podcasts.
To be able to enjoy the services, just choose one of their planes with different benefits depending on the cost, although it also allows users listen to music for freeHowever, in this mode there are commercials and it does not allow you to download the songs to play them offline.
To start a session on Spotify, simply download the application on your cell phone or go to the website from your computer, then the user must register with their email address, phone number or a Facebook account.
Another point to consider is that you can only play content on one device at a timebut you can log in on multiple devices.
Spotify has become one of the most competitive streaming platforms. (REUTERS/Brendan McDermid)
In 2023, Spotify Mexico users showed a predilection for corridos and regional Mexican music; while his favorite podcasts were horror and comedy.
Featherweight He was the greatest exponent of Mexican music, because in addition to being number one on the list nationally, he ranked fifth among the most played songs internationally, below Drake.
Like every year, the platform announced the top the most listened to of the year. Below “The Double P”in the list of the most played artists is Bad Bunny, Junior H, Natanael Cano, Fuerza Regida, Carin León, Grupo Frontera, Luis R. Conriquez, Karol G and Feid.
The most played melody was “Ella Baila Sola” by Eslabón Armado and “La Doble P”; the second hit of the year was “El Azul” performed by Junior H and Peso Pluma; Third place was occupied by the track “AMG” by Gabito Ballesteros, Natanael Cano and Featherweight.
At the global level, “Flowers” de Miley Cyrus was the most listened to song of 2023 on Spotify; the second was “Kill Bill” by SZA and in third “As It Was” by Harry Styles. The most listened to artist was Taylor Swift.
Given the increasing popularity of regional Mexican music internationally, how do you foresee its influence on mainstream music trends worldwide, and what potential for cultural exchange does this phenomenon represent?
## Interview: The Rise of Regional Mexican Music in 2023
**Guests:**
* **Dr. Elena Ramirez**: Musicologist specializing in Latin American music trends.
* **Diego Sanchez**: Music journalist and Spotify playlist curator, focusing on Mexican regional music.
**Introduction:**
Welcome to World Today News. Today, we’re diving into the world of Mexican regional music and its remarkable rise on the global stage. Joining us are Dr. Elena Ramirez and Diego Sanchez to unpack the latest Spotify charts and discuss the factors driving this musical phenomenon.
**Section 1: The Dominance of Regional Mexican Music in Mexico**
* **Dr. Ramirez**: The article highlights the popularity of corridos and regional Mexican music in Mexico. What makes this genre resonate so deeply with the Mexican audience? Are there any cultural or historical factors contributing to its enduring appeal?
* **Diego Sanchez**: We see names like Peso Pluma, Natanael Cano, and Fuerza Regida topping the Spotify charts. What elements of their music do you think are particularly attracting listeners in Mexico? Have their styles evolved in ways that appeal to a younger generation?
**Section 2: “The Double P” & Global Appeal**
* **Diego Sanchez**: Tito Double P, or “The Double P,” seems to be a major force in Mexican music right now. What are his defining characteristics as an artist, and how has his music transcended borders to gain international recognition?
* **Dr. Ramirez**: The article mentions Featherweight’s success both in Mexico and internationally. What aspects of his music resonate with global audiences? Does this suggest a broader broadening of tastes within the mainstream music landscape?
**Section 3: The Role of Spotify & Streaming Platforms**
* **Diego Sanchez**: Spotify plays a crucial role in making this music accessible to a wider audience. How has the platform specifically impacted the rise of regional Mexican music?
* **Dr. Ramirez**: Beyond accessibility, do you think streaming platforms like Spotify influence the evolution of musical styles themselves? Could they be contributing to the blending of genres and the emergence of new subgenres within regional Mexican music?
**Section 4: Future Trends & Predictions**
* **Dr. Ramirez**: Looking ahead, what are your predictions for the future of regional Mexican music?
* **Diego Sanchez**: What emerging artists or subgenres within regional Mexican music should we be keeping our eye on?
**Conclusion**:
Thank you both for shedding light on the fascinating world of regional Mexican music. Clearly, this genre is experiencing a moment of immense popularity, and we’re excited to see where it goes next.