Top 20 February 21, 2015

The top 20 this week is very busy, headed today by Ariana Grande and Zedd with their song Break Free. We see artists already known in our top 20 from previous weeks arrive at the last positions, such as Lorde and Taylor Swift, and who will very surely climb very quickly to the first positions.

Speaking a bit of Ariana Grande, she is an American actress, singer and songwriter. She made her acting debut in 2008 with the role of Charlotte in the Broadway musical 13. She became known for playing Cat Valentine on the Nickelodeon series Victorious and Sam & Cat. In March 2013, Grande rose to fame and achieved commercial success by releasing her single The Way from her debut album as a top-10 hit. on the United States Billboard Hot 100 count and being certified three platinum by the RIAA.

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Top 21 February 14, 2015

Top 21 February 14, 2015


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1 Going up from 4 – Ariana Grande and Zedd with Break Fre


2 Going down from 1 – Katy Perry with This Is How We Do


3 Going up from the 5 – MAGIC! with Rude


4 Going up from 6 – Cheryl Cole with I Don’t Care


5 Going up from 9 – Neon Jungle with Louder


6 Going up from 10 – OneRepublic with Love Runs Out


7 Going down from 2 – Sia with You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile


8 Baando from the 3 – Shakira with Empire


9 Going up from 11 – Smallpools with Dreaming


10 Going up from 12 – Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars with Uptown Funk


Today I wanted to go a little to the roots of rock again and I bring you a classic from the Rolling Stones that I love, it is Paint it Black. The Rolling Stones are considered one of the largest and most influential groups in rock history, 4 being the group that laid the foundations of contemporary rock. Counting from the beginning with the favor of the critic, some of his materials are considered among the best of all time, among them Beggars Banquet (1968), Let It Bleed (1969), Sticky Fingers (1971) and perhaps his best work, Exile on Main St. (1972).


The Top 20 February 21, 2015 is created and maintained by my friend Héctor Andrés Toro Rodríguez, thank you very much for your collaboration.