In this edition of Switched on Pop’s Chartbreakers, we’re joined by the co-host of NPR Music podcast Alt.Latino Anamaria Sayre, who says that Mexican regional, or simply regional, is a marketing “bucket term” that encompasses Latin genres including everything from Norteño to Corridos, all of which are comfortably finding a home in the top 20 of the Hot 100 in 2023. 60, the past two years have seen many tracks by Mexican artists find success on the charts, with that array of songs highlighting various scenes and sounds from the different states in Mexico. Since 2021’s “ Botella Tras Botella” by Gera MX and Christian Nodal, which peaked at No. This year, however, those usual patterns have been overshadowed by the settling in of a long-emerging trend that can now be found throughout the top half of the Hot 100: the influx of Mexican regional music. Artists churn out releases in a fight for the song of the summer, while listeners stream things they wouldn’t normally in darker and more dreary times. ![]() ![]() The arrival of summer months typically occasions some shake-ups on the charts.
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