'Ella Baila Sola' by Peso Pluma and Eslabón Armado named 'Global Song of the Summer' by Spotify
With 367 million reproductions, the music platform affirms that the Hispanic artists song is the most listened to during the summer period.
Spotify released its ranking of "global songs of the summer," and first place went to the song of Hispanic artists Peso Pluma and Eslabón Armando, 'Ella Baila Sola.' The regional Mexican song, according to Spotify, achieved 367 million streams, reaching first place on the global list.
The song was composed by the five artists who perform it, Peso Pluma, 24, in collaboration with the quartet Eslabón Armando, a group composed of young Californians of Mexican origin. His song premiered in style and reached the top 10 of the list of songs of all genres of Billboard, recalls Variety. His success didn't end there. It was also the first regional Mexican song to be performed on a prime-time show when Peso Pluma was a guest on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.
Hispanic Music Reigns Supreme This Summer on Spotify
Now, the song adds one more success by positioning itself as the most listened song this summer. Something that, said the head of the Latin publisher of Spotify in the United States, Antonio Vázquez, demonstrates how Mexican music is, little by little, reigning throughout the international music scene:
The power of Hispanic music is not only represented by the theme 'Ella Baila Sola.' The list also has the song 'Where she goes' by Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny that occupies the second place in the ranking of songs of the summer made by Spotify.