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Satelite Musical reveals the most popular artists and songs of 2004

Hot Songs Around The World

Strangers
Kenya Grace
442 entries in 24 charts
Lovin On Me
Jack Harlow
293 entries in 22 charts
Popular
Weeknd, Playboi Carti & Madonna
266 entries in 18 charts
Lose Control
Teddy Swims
316 entries in 25 charts
Beautiful Things
Benson Boone
159 entries in 24 charts
Water
Tyla
306 entries in 20 charts
Stick Season
Noah Kahan
313 entries in 19 charts
Houdini
Dua Lipa
285 entries in 26 charts
Unwritten
Natasha Bedingfield
291 entries in 22 charts
Si No Estas
Inigo Quintero
283 entries in 17 charts
Greedy
Tate McRae
621 entries in 28 charts
Cruel Summer
Taylor Swift
572 entries in 20 charts
Anti-Hero
Taylor Swift
615 entries in 23 charts
Snooze
SZA
223 entries in 13 charts
MIAMI BEACH, FL. (Satelite Musical Magazine) - For a year, starting on November 2003 and throughout 2004, Miami-based music e-zine Satelite Musical has been monitoring 11 Latin American countries (Mexico, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Bolivia, Argentina) and Latin communities in the U.S. in order to make a 12-month chart based on Hispanic preferences and trends in the pop/rock and urban scenes, including non-Hispanic acts and newcomers.

As a result, Mexican singer/songwriter Aleks Syntek and ex-Mecano Ana Torroja emerged leading the most popular songs with "Duele El Amor", followed by Colombian Juanes, chart-topping 11 countries simultaneously last October with a 70s pop-inflected song called "Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor" from his third solo album "Mi Sangre", leaving behind Latin star Paulina Rubio with her catchy "Te Quise Tanto".

In the international urban scene Nelly, Eminem and Usher became the most requested artists with "My Place", "Just Lose It" and "Yeah!" respectively. On the other side, in the Latin urban field Puerto Rican Don Omar with "La Batidora", a song called "Papi Te Quiero" by Reggaeton pioneer Ivy Queen and "Gasolina" from the top-selling Latin Record "Mi Barrio" by Daddy Yankee led their music genre.

Canadian pop/punk singer/songwriter Avril Lavigne's "Happy Ending" turned into the most popular song by a non-Hispanic number, followed by "She Will Be Loved" performed by Maroon 5 and "Let's Get Started" by the multi-cultural foursome The Black Eyed Peas.

Latin artists close to be part of the Top 10 were Puerto Rican Chayanne, Spanish pop/rock band La Oreja de Van Gogh, Colombian Carlos Vives, Spaniard David Bisbal and Argentine singer/songwriter Diego Torres.
International pop/rock stars Robbie Williams, Blink 182, U2 and Hilary Duff were about to make it on the non-Hispanic acts chart.

Hispanic Chart:
1 Duele El Amor/ Aleks Syntek and Ana Torroja
2 Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor/ Juanes
3 Te Quise Tanto/ Paulina Rubio
4 Lento/ Julieta Venegas
5 No Me Lo Puedo Explicar/ Tiziano Ferro
6 No Me Quiero Enamorar/ Kalimba
7 Angel/ Belinda
8 Dame Tu Aire/ Alex Ubago
9 Son De Amores/ Andy & Lucas
10 Que Lloro/ Sin Bandera

International Chart:
1 Happy Ending/ Avril Lavigne
2 She Will Be Loved/ Maroon 5
3 Let's Get Started/ The Black Eyed Peas
4 Everybody's Fool/ Evanescence
5 Breaking The Habit/ Linkin Park
6 Guilty/ The Rasmus
7 Super Duper Love/ Joss Stone
8 The Reason/ Hoobastank
9 Pieces of Me/ Ashlee Simpson
10 American Idiot/ Green Day

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