“Guys, now we’re excited again.” The song that Argentine men and women have sung countless times, whether on the pitch or in recitals or at the Obelisco, since the beginning of World Cup in Qatar 2022 broke a record and became the song with the most plays in one day in the history of the country in Spotify.
This was confirmed by the music platform, which indicated that this hit was significantly increasing its views during the sporting event until it broke an all-time record: On Sunday December 18, the day the Argentina national team won the World Cup final, “Muchachos, Ahora Nos Volvimos a Ilusionar” broke the record for the song with the most plays in one day in the history of Argentina.
This is the flip of the song “Guys, I’m getting drunk tonight” of the group The flywhich was chosen as the song to encourage the team on the World Cup tour in Qatar where our country was crowned champion.
The theme chosen by Lionel Messi for this edition it will also be immortalized in national history as “our second anthem” and It has already accumulated more than 5.7 million streams since its launch, occupying the first position in the Top lists in Argentina. It is also a trend locally and globally.
Argentina is world champion
In one night for the heart attack, with Lionel Messi in splendor, Argentina was crowned world champion for the third time in its history36 years after the feat of Mexico ’86, after beating France 4-2 in the penalty kick definition of an incredible Qatar 2022 final, tied 3-3 at the end of 120 minutes.
More than 80,000 Argentina fans raved at the Lusail Stadium over the team’s anticipated conquest and elevated Messi to the heavenly plane of Diego Maradona, omnipresent figure in the memory of the fan throughout the competition. The team was twice within shots to win the game, in regulation time and overtime, but intractable Kylian Mbappeauthor of a triple, raised the drama of the outcome to impossible levels.
The “Scaloneta”, which already boasts three titles for the previous conquest of America’s Cup and the Final, cut a two-decade streak without South American team consecrations. Thus Argentina, champions of ’78 and ’86, solidified as the fourth most successful country in the FIFA World Cup after Brazil (5), Italy and Germany, which add up to 4. France is left with 2.