However, that’s not quite as throwback as Metallica’s two tracks “For Whom the Bell Tolls” and “Orion”, which respectively released in 19. Maluma’s record “HP” which released last month on Feb 28th is accompanied by his collaboration with fellow Colombian Karol G on the romantic song “Creéme”, which released back in Nov 2018.
Shazam updates a 50-track chart daily for each city the music recognition app operates in, and the two artists led in having the most tracks in the short list. MissionGood morning, it’s Jason here at Chartmetric with your 3-minute Data Dump where we upload charts, artists and playlists into your brain so you can stay up on the latest in the music data world.ĭateThis is your Data Dump for Friday March 22nd 2019.Ĭolombian reggaeton artist Maluma and iconic American metal band Metallica find themselves in the same sentence for probably the first time in history, as both had two tracks in the Shazam Top Tracks chart for Mexico City yesterday. Jay-Z’s album “The Blueprint” is missing from Spotify and Apple Music, but gets added to the US National Recording RegistryĪpple Music’s “This Week on the Voice” continues to refresh its catalog-focused playlist Maluma and Metallica lead in Shazam chart presence in Mexico City yesterday