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Maná Returns to Latin Airplay Top 10 Thanks to ‘Te Lloré Un Río,’ With ChristianNodal
The new version of the song returns the group to the chart's upper tier for the first time in over five years.

Maná Returns to Latin Airplay Top 10 Thanks to ‘Te Lloré Un Río,’ With ChristianNodal

Christian Nodal Captures Fourth Top 10 on Regional Mexican Albums Chart With 'Forajido'

The new version of “Te Lloré Un Río” with Nodal’s vocals tinted with mariachi and banda sinaloense sounds, is the sixth song from Maná’s collaborations project which launched in 2019. The series has seen Mana re-record new versions of its older songs with new guest collaborators Four out of those have reached Latin Airplay: “Rayando El Sol,” with Pablo Alborán (No. 33 high, June 2019), “Eres Mi Religión,” with Joy (No. 33, July 10, 2021), “Mariposa Traicionera,” with Alejandro Fernández (No. 47, Feb. 2022),  and “Te Lloré Un Rio.”

Maná’s original version of “Te Lloré,” was released as part of the Mexican group’s Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?, which was released in 1994 and reached No. 4 on Top Latin Albums (the band’s first entry on the list).  The track pre-dates the Latin Airplay list as it launched Nov. 2, 1994.  It has since generated 51.4 million U.S. streams, according to Luminate.

“Te Lloré,” with Nodal, was released Feb. 25 via Warner Latina. It becomes Nodal’s 14 top 10 and his sixth through a collaboration.

Over on Hot Latin Songs, the regional Mexican-peppered tune also benefits from its airplay push as it debuts atNo. 50. It’s Maná’s first visit to the airplay-, digital sales-, streaming-blended ranking since 2016. The song has generated 8.5 million streams to date.

Beyond its Latin Airplay top 10 ranking, “Te Lloré” scoots 10-3 on Regional Mexican Airplay with 45% gain in plays, to become the largest percentage gain among the chart’s 40 titles.