That is a look at all seven of MAG’s manufacturing credit ranking on the Sizzling 100.
Detestable, Artist Billing, Title (producers as successfully as to MAG)
No. 60, “Te Mudaste” (Mr. Naisgai, Caleb Calloway)
No. 64, “Yo Visto Asi”
No. 72, “Haciendo Que Me Amas”
No. 74, “Te Deseo Lo Mejor”
No. 78, “Booker T”
No. 87, “Maldita Pobreza”
No. 94, “La Droga” (M. De La Cruz)
Nasty Bunny himself lands 11 songs on the Sizzling 100, the most amongst all artists this week. Attributable to his co-writing credit ranking on every observe, he ranks at No. 2 on Sizzling 100 Songwriters.
MAG additionally tops the Latin Producers chart for the first time, thanks to 9 entries (all by Nasty Bunny) on the Sizzling Latin Songs chart. Nasty Bunny concurrently leads Latin Songwriters for a file-extending 45th week, thanks to 16 writer credit ranking on Sizzling Latin Songs, including a file 9 in the pause 10.
The weekly Sizzling 100 Songwriters and Sizzling 100 Producers charts are basically based on whole sides accrued by a songwriter and producer, respectively, for every attributed music that appears on the Sizzling 100; plus, genre-basically based songwriter and producer charts follow the identical methodology basically based on corresponding “Sizzling”-named genre charts. As with Billboard‘s yearly recaps, just a few writers or producers split sides for every music equally (and the dividing of sides will lead to occasional ties on rankings).