Talk:Te Dejo Madrid
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"Te Dejo Madrid"
You cant translate "Te Dejo Madrid" and tell us what it means? what a totally lacking article!99.2.69.38 (talk) 21:27, 25 May 2013 (UTC)
Lack of Success in Latin America?
I'm no expert on this matter, so I didn't want to make the edit outright. But I'm hoping someone more knowledgeable would corroborate (or refute) what I'm about to write. I found the following statement in the article a bit suspect:
- "... but the song did not repeat its success in Latin America, as it reached a peak position of forty-five in Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks."
Again, I'm no expert, so I might be wrong. But aren't Billboard charts generally based on U.S. radio airplay and sales? If so (or if this was the case back in 2002), then it seems odd to me to use them as evidence for the song's lack of success in Latin America. --Andresg770 (talk) 23:50, 30 March 2020 (UTC)