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This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 chart in 2020.
Key
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Ref. |
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Singles from 2019 | ||||||
December 22 | "Tusa" | Karol G and Nicki Minaj | 1 | January 19 | 38 | [1] [2] |
Singles from 2020 | ||||||
January 5 | "Hola" | Dalex | 6 | March 8 | 11 | [3] [4] |
January 19 | "Dance Monkey" | Tones and I | 2 | March 22 | 27 | [2] [5] |
February 9 | "Sigues Con Él" | Arcángel and Sech | 6 | March 15 | 13 | [6] [7] |
February 23 | "Múevelo" | Nicky Jam and Daddy Yankee | 6 | February 23 | 11 | [8] [9] |
March 15 | "René" | Residente | 2 | March 15 | 3 | [7] |
April 5 | "Safaera" ◁ | Bad Bunny, Jowell & Randy and Ñengo Flow | 4 | April 26 | 11 | [10] [11] |
"Yo Perreo Sola" ◁ | Bad Bunny | 2 | April 12 | 17 | [10] [12] | |
April 12 | "Morado" | J Balvin | 10 | April 12 | 1 | [12] |
April 19 | "Favorito" | Camilo | 2 | April 26 | 16 | [13] [11] |
May 3 | "Tattoo" [A] | Rauw Alejandro and Camilo [a] | 1 | August 2 | 29 | [15] [16] |
May 10 | "Porfa (Remix)" [B] | Feid, J Balvin, Maluma, Nicky Jam, Sech and Justin Quiles [b] | 2 | July 19 | 20 | [18] [19] |
May 17 | "Loco" | Beéle | 9 | May 17 | 1 | [20] |
June 7 | "Colocao" | Nicki Nicole | 6 | June 14 | 4 | [21] [22] |
June 14 | "Say So" [C] | Doja Cat featuring Nicki Minaj | 10 | June 14 | 2 | [22] |
June 21 | "Elegí" | Rauw Alejandro, Dalex and Lenny Tavárez featuring Dimelo Flow | 4 | June 21 | 6 | [24] |
"La Jeepeta (Remix)" | Nio García, Anuel AA and Myke Towers featuring Juanka and Brray | 1 | July 12 | 13 | [24] [23] | |
June 28 | "Relación (Remix)" [D] | Sech, Daddy Yankee and J Balvin featuring Rosalía and Farruko [c] | 3 | July 5 | 23 | [26] [14] |
July 5 | "El Efecto" | Rauw Alejandro and Chencho Corleone | 10 | July 5 | 1 | [14] |
July 19 | "Caramelo" | Ozuna, Karol G and Myke Towers [d] | 3 | September 27 | 18 | [19] [17] |
July 26 | "TKN" | Rosalía and Travis Scott | 7 | July 26 | 4 | [27] |
August 2 | "Ella Dice" [B] | Tini and Khea | 4 | August 2 | 6 | [16] |
"Mamichula" ◁ | Trueno and Nicki Nicole featuring Bizarrap | 1 | August 9 | 14 | [16] [28] | |
August 9 | "Agua" | Tainy and J Balvin | 3 | August 23 | 7 | [28] [29] |
August 23 | "Ay, Dios Mío!" | Karol G | 2 | September 6 | 13 | [29] [30] |
August 30 | "La Curiosidad" | Jay Wheeler, DJ Nelson and Myke Towers | 9 | August 30 | 1 | [31] |
"Hawái" [E] | Maluma and The Weeknd [e] | 1 | September 6 | 29 | [31] [30] | |
September 6 | "Ayer Me Llamó Mi Ex" [B] [F] | Khea, Natti Natasha and Prince Royce featuring Lenny Santos [f] | 5 | November 22 | 5 | [30] |
September 13 | "Feel Me" | Rich Music, Dalex and Sech featuring Justin Quiles, Lenny Tavárez, Feid and Mariah | 10 | September 13 | 2 | [34] |
September 20 | "High (Remix)" | María Becerra, Tini and Lola Índigo | 2 | September 27 | 10 | [25] [17] |
"Papás" | Mau y Ricky | 7 | September 20 | 1 | [25] | |
October 4 | "Jeans" | Justin Quiles | 4 | November 8 | 10 | [35] [36] |
"Dynamite" | BTS | 10 | October 4 | 1 | [35] | |
October 11 | "Vida de Rico" | Camilo | 1 | November 8 | 20 | [37] [36] |
"Duele" | Tini featuring John C | 10 | October 11 | 1 | [37] | |
October 18 | "La Tóxica" | Farruko | 5 | November 29 | 11 | [38] [39] |
November 8 | "Bésame" | El Reja and Lira | 3 | November 15 | 12 | [36] [40] |
November 22 | "Dákiti" | Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez | 1 | December 6 | 15 | [33] [41] |
November 29 | "Bichota" | Karol G | 1 | December 20 | 19 | [39] [42] |
December 6 | "Chica Ideal" | Sebastián Yatra and Guaynaa | 8 | December 13 | 7 | [41] [43] |
December 13 | "Nathy Peluso: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 36" | Bizarrap and Nathy Peluso | 4 | December 13 | 9 | [43] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Ref. |
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May 5 | "Con Altura" [G] | Rosalía and J Balvin featuring El Guincho | 1 | July 21 | 32 | [45] [46] |
June 2 | "Soltera (Remix)" [H] [I] | Lunay, Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny | 3 | July 28 | 33 | [49] [50] |
August 4 | "China" [J] ◁ | Anuel AA, Karol G and Daddy Yankee featuring Ozuna and J Balvin | 1 | September 22 | 35 | [51] [52] |
September 22 | "Tutu" | Camilo and Pedro Capó | 1 | October 27 | 22 | [52] [53] |
October 13 | "Fresa" | Tini and Lalo Ebratt | 3 | November 3 | 15 | [54] [47] |
November 10 | "Que Tire Pa Lante" | Daddy Yankee | 1 | November 17 | 33 | [55] [56] |
November 24 | "Ritmo (Bad Boys for Life)" [K] [L] | The Black Eyed Peas and J Balvin | 2 | December 1 | 27 | [58] [59] |
December 1 | "Fantasías" [M] | Rauw Alejandro and Farruko | 2 | December 8 | 29 | [59] [60] |
December 8 | "Bellaquita" | Dalex featuring Lenny Tavárez | 4 | December 15 | 17 | [60] [61] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Ref. |
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December 6 | "Si Me Tomo Una Cerveza" | Migrantes, Oscu and Rombai featuring Agapornis and Alico [g] | 1 | January 24 | 18 | [41] [62] |
December 27 | "Bebé" [N] | Camilo and El Alfa | 4 | January 24 | 13 | [64] [62] |
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