What Colombians listen to on Spotify: this is the Colombia list what a chimba you listen to

Spotify. (photo: REUTERS/Dado Ruvic)

It is already known to everyone that in Spotify There is no single way to experience and feel the musicbut there are ways that are unique to each user.

Colombians capture their essence in everything they do, because they know that a meeting with friends or family would not be the same without enjoying those songs that move the hips. That’s why Spotify launched the campaign ‘Colombia what a chimba you listen to’ to celebrate the achievements of Colombians and all the creators, fans, places and memories that are formed in them.

To learn a little more about the tastes of Colombians, Spotify analyzed and found that they are fans of talent made in their own lands, and In the last 6 months, Colombians have listened to 25 songs by local artists. The genres with the most reproductions, in turn, are reggaeton, hip hop, rock, popular music and vallenato.

What Colombians listen to on Spotify

Comparing which city stands out when listening to one more genre, the rock highlighted is the favorite in Bogotá, the vallenato in Barranquilla and the reggaeton in Cali and Medellin.

Currently on Spotify there are more than 4,000 playlists from Colombian users that have the word “Chimba” in their title or description, of which the most popular songs are “Monastery”- Feid, Ryan Castro, “Medallo” – Blessd, “Qué Chimba” – Maluma, “Jordan” – Ryan Castro, “Yonaguni” – Bad Bunny, “DAKITI” – Bad Bunny, Jhay Cortez.

Bad Bunny - Yonaguni.  (photo: YouTube)
Bad Bunny – Yonaguni. (photo: YouTube)

These are data by region In colombia:

– Barranquilleros are addicted to Bad Bunny and the songs on his new album “A Summer Without You”.

In Bogotá, although they also listen to Bad Bunny, their favorites are Rayn Castro and Feid with “Monastery”.

– The paisas showed that they prefer local talent with Karol G with “Provence”, as well as Justin Quiles and Lenny Tavárez with “Medal”.

Top 5 most listened to artists in Bogotá from January to July:

-Bad Bunny

– Feid

-J Balvin

– Karol G.

-Ryan Castro

Top 5 of the songs most listened to by Bogota citizens from January to July:

– Monastery – Fei, Ryan Castro

– Jordan – Ryan Castro

– Medal – Blessd, Justin Quiles, Lenny Tavarez

– Yonaguni – Bad Bunny

– Wasa Wasa – Ryan Castro

Medal – Blessd, Justin Quiles, Lenny Tavarez. (photo: YouTube)

Top 5 most listened to artists in Medellin from January to July:

-Bad Bunny

– Feid

-J Balvin

– Karol G.

-Raw Alexander

Top 5 of the songs most listened to by paisas from January to July:

– Monastery – Fei, Ryan Castro

– Medal – Blessd, Justin Quiles, Lenny Tavarez

– Jordan – Ryan Castro

– Wasa Wasa – Ryan Castro

– Yonaguni – Bad Bunny

Top 5 most listened to artists in Barranquilla from January to July:

-Bad Bunny

– Feid

-Raw Alexander

-J Balvin

– Karol G.

‘A summer without you’. (photo: The Colombian)

Top 5 songs most listened to by Barranquilla residents from January to July:

– Monastery – Fei, Ryan Castro

– Me Porto Bonito – Bad Bunny, Chencho Corleone

– Cute Eyes – Bad Bunny, Stereo Bomb

– Yonaguni – Bad Bunny

– Medal – Blessd, Justin Quiles, Lenny Tavarez

Top 5 most listened to artists in Bucaramanga from January to July:

-Bad Bunny

– Feid

-J Balvin

-Raw Alexander

– Karol G.

Top 5 of the songs most listened to by bumangueses from January to July:

– Monastery – Fei, Ryan Castro

– Jordan – Ryan Castro

– Yonaguni – Bad Bunny

– Medal – Blessd, Justin Quiles, Lenny Tavarez

– Sorry BB – Bad Bunny, Julieta Venegas, Tainy

Sorry BB – Bad Bunny, Julieta Venegas, Tainy. (photo: YouTube)

Top 5 most listened to artists in Cali from January to July:

-Bad Bunny

– Feid

-J Balvin

-Raw Alexander

– Karol G.

Top 5 songs most listened to by Caleños from January to July:

– Monastery – Fei, Ryan Castro

– Yonaguni – Bad Bunny

– Medal – Blessd, Justin Quiles, Lenny Tavarez

– Jordan – Ryan Castro

– Me Porto Bonito – Bad Bunny, Chencho Corleone

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