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Charts / Awards 31 October, 2023

"Si No Estas" by Inigo Quintero Tops Europe's Official Top 100 Chart

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"Si No Estas" by Inigo Quintero Tops Europe's Official Top 100 Chart
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) In a week filled with musical dynamism, Europe's Official Top 100 chart has seen some significant shifts. Inigo Quintero's "Si No Estas" has secured the top spot, marking its fourth week on the chart. The song's catchy rhythm and heartfelt lyrics have resonated with fans across the continent, propelling it to the pinnacle of the chart.

Taylor Swift's "Cruel Summer" has made an impressive leap to the second position after 21 weeks, showcasing the enduring appeal of the pop icon. Meanwhile, "Strangers" by Kenya Grace holds steady at the third spot, with its eighth week on the chart.

New entries have also made their mark. "Passenger" by Reezy has debuted at the ninth position, while "Too Much" by Kid Laroi, Jung Kook & Central Cee has entered the chart at the eleventh spot. Other notable new entries include "Stick Season" by Noah Kahan at the nineteenth position and "Weiche Kissen" by Kontra K & Clueso at the thirty-third spot.

Dua Lipa's "Dance The Night," which once dominated the chart at the number one position, has now settled at the thirty-ninth spot after 22 weeks. This shift indicates the ever-evolving tastes of music enthusiasts and the competitive nature of the music industry.

Several songs have re-entered the chart, showcasing their lasting impact. "Sprinter" by Dave & Central Cee, which once held the top position, has made a comeback. Olivia Rodrigo's "Get Him Back" has also re-entered the chart, reminding fans of her musical prowess.

In a week filled with both new entries and chart mainstays, Europe's Official Top 100 chart offers a glimpse into the diverse musical tastes of the continent. From pop to hip-hop, the chart represents a mix of genres, reflecting the eclectic musical landscape of Europe.






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