Los Del Rio, “Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix),” Aug. 1 (three weeks), SpanishĮnigma, “Sadeness (Part 1),” April 6, 1991, No. Mocedades, “Eres Tu (Touch the Wind),” March 23, 1974, No.
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The Singing Nun (Soeur Sourire), “Dominique,” Dec. Lolita, “Sailor (Your Home Is the Sea),” Dec. 1), Languageĭomenico Modugno, “Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare),” Aug. In chronological order of their peak dates, here are all 20 non-English-language songs to reach the Hot 100’s top 10 (with thanks to Paul Haney at Joel Whitburn’s Record Research for research assistance).Īrtist, Title, Peak Date, Peak Position (weeks at No. Notably, the 20 top 10s below are sung entirely or mainly in a language other than English the list does not include songs with portions in other languages, such as “Enrique Iglesias’ “Bailamos” or Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin’s “I Like It.” Spanish is the most common non-English language listed below (seven of 20 top 10s), followed by Korean (five), German (three), French and Italian (two each) and Japanese (one). Before that, Los Lobos’ cover of Ritchie Valens’ “La Bamba” led in 1987.
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Notably, “On” is the highest-charting non-English-language Hot 100 top 10 by a duo or group since “Macarena” in 1996.
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1 on Artist 100 Chart, Thanks to 'Map of the Soul: 7'