COSTA RICA TOP 30

May 02, 2010 nº 0297

 

#

Song Title Artist / Singer

LW

2W

PEAK

WKS

1

Alice   *** 3 weeks at #1 *** Avril Lavigne

1

1

1

10

2

Fireflies   Owl City

2

2

2

10

3

Mi Princesa David Bisbal

3

5

3

10

4

Bien O Mal   Julieta Venegas

4

7

4

9

5

Drummer Boy Debi Nova

6

8

5

6

6

The Only Exception Paramore

7

10

6

6

7

Gitana Shakira

9

9

7

7

8

Guapa     Diego Torres

13

15

8

5

9

World Behind My Wall   Tokio Hotel

8

4

2

11

10

Meet Me Halfway The Black Eyed Peas

5

3

1

15

11

Telephone   *** POWER AIRPLAY *** Lady Gaga feat. Beyonce

12

14

11

5

12

Estuve A Punto De   Miguel Bosé

10

11

10

8

13

Loca Aleks Syntek

14

18

13

5

14

Baby Justin Bieber feat. Ludacris

15

21

14

4

15

Rude Boy Rihanna

17

19

15

4

16

Desde Cuando   Alejandro Sanz

11

6

3

12

17

Frente A Frente  Enrique Bunbury

19

25

17

3

18

Un Minuto De Silencio Beto Cuevas

20

26

18

3

19

Tik Tok Ke$ha

16

12

6

15

20

Qué Será De Tí Thalía

29

-

20

2

21

Mientes Camila

18

13

1

18

22

Resistance Muse

27

-

22

2

23

Run Run   *** HOT SHOT DEBUT *** Estopa feat. Rosario

NEW

-

23

1

24

Need You Now Lady Antebellum

NEW

-

24

1

25

If You Only Knew Shinedown

30

-

25

2

26

I Got You Leona Lewis

23

17

17

6

27

Naturally Selena Gómez & The Scene

24

22

8

13

28

Buenas Noticias Chenoa

22

16

11

12

29

Se Me Va La Voz Alejandro Fernández

25

23

1

20

30

Lo Que Me Pidas María José Castillo

21

20

9

9

 

 



# : This Week
Wks : Weeks On Chart
LW : Last Week

Peak : Highest Position


 

Avril Lavigne, Fireflies and David Bisbal remain in the same positions as last week.   In the middle of the chart, Lady Gaga gets the Power Airplay of the week with “Telephone”, while “Loca”, “Baby” and “Rude Boy” continue their climb towards the top 10.

 

There are two new entries to the chart this week:  the first hit ever by Lady Antebellum at #24 with “Need You Now” and the hot shot debut at #23 “Run Run” by the Spanish singer Rosario and the group Estopa.   By the way, a curious note in regards to this song: it is sung in Spanish, and the name corresponds to the sound that the heart makes or when you listen to a car passing by – it doesn’t have anything to do with the meaning of the word “run” in English.

 

It is now confirmed that Aerosmith will be in Costa Rica for their second time ever in June.   The tickets are being sold already.

 

 

This Costa Rica Top 30 is compiled by Marco A. Madrigal