Every Non-English-Language Song to Reach the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100
36 total non-English hits have reached the top 10, including a record seven in 2023 alone.
Non-English-language music has a long history on Billboard’s charts.
While, naturally, the U.S.-centered Billboard Hot 100 chart mostly contains songs recorded in English, occasionally an international hit will become an inescapable global sensation, dominating the conversation, and streaming and radio airwaves — think Los Del Rio’s 1996 14-week No. 1 hit “Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)” (recorded in Spanish) or PSY’s viral “Gangham Style” in 2012 (Korean).
In total, 36 songs recorded either entirely or mostly in a non-English language have reached the top 10 of the Hot 100 in the chart’s 65-year history (through the chart dated Oct. 28, 2023). The first was Domenico Modugno’s Italian smash “Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)” in the chart’s inaugural year, 1958. The song spent five total weeks at No. 1, before winning both record of the year and song of the year at the first annual Grammy Awards in 1959.
Of the 36 non-English-language top 10 hits, 20 are in Spanish, the most of any language. Korean is the second-most (with eight), followed by German (three), French and Italian (two each) and Japanese (one).
Bad Bunny has earned the most non-English-language Hot 100 top 10s, with 10 total (he’s earned two additional top 10s in his career, “I Like It” with Cardi B and J Balvin and “K-POP” with Travis Scott and The Weeknd, but those are primarily in English). Four of those tracks are from his 2022 album Un Verano Sin Ti, which spent 13 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, the longest-leading non-English-language album in history. BTS has the second-most non-English Hot 100 top 10s, with five, followed by PSY (two).
Ten of the 35 songs have reached No. 1 on the Hot 100, including Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito” (featuring Justin Bieber), which spent a then-record-tying 16 weeks at No. 1 in 2017. The most recent No. 1 is Jimin’s “Like Crazy,” which is primarily in Korean, but also contains English, in April 2023.
Meanwhile, 24 of the 36 top 10s have reached the tier since 2012, following a 16-year break between “Macarena” and “Gangnam Style.” The influx coincides with music’s increased globalization, highlighted by hits from Bad Bunny and BTS, among others.
As of the Oct. 28, 2023-dated charts, seven such songs have reached the Hot 100’s top 10 in 2023 alone so far, the most ever in a calendar year. 2022 previously had the most, with four, after three reached the region in both 2019 and 2020.
2023 has been particularly historic specifically for regional Mexican music. After Gera MX and Christian Nodal’s “Botella Tras Botella” became the first song in the genre to debut on the Hot 100 in 2021, the genre achieved its first top 10 earlier this year with Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma’s “Ella Baila Sola.” It later became the first top five hit, too, peaking at No. 4.
Further, Shakira became the first solo woman in history to score Spanish-language Hot 100 top 10, thanks to her collaboration with Bizarrap in January, “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53.” She returned to the region two months later with her Spanish collab with Karol G, “TQG” (No. 7 peak).
In chronological order of their peak dates, here are all 36 non-English-language songs to reach the Hot 100’s top 10 (with thanks to Paul Haney at Joel Whitburn’s Record Research for research assistance). Note that the list does not include songs with relatively minimal portions in other languages, such as Enrique Iglesias’ “Bailamos” or Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin’s “I Like It.”
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Domenico Modugno, “Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)”
Peak date: Aug. 18, 1958
Peak position: No. 1 (five weeks)
Language: ItalianListen here.
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Lolita, “Sailor (Your Home Is the Sea)”
Peak date: Dec. 19, 1960
Peak position: No. 5
Language: GermanListen here.
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Emilio Pericoli, “Al Di La'”
Peak date: July 7, 1962
Peak position: No. 6
Language: ItalianListen here.
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Kyu Sakamoto, “Sukiyaki”
Peak date: June 15, 1963
Peak position: No. 1 (three weeks)
Language: JapaneseListen here.
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The Singing Nun (Soeur Sourire), “Dominique”
Peak date: Dec. 7, 1963
Peak position: No. 1 (four weeks)
Language: FrenchListen here.
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The Sandpipers, “Guantanamera”
Peak date: Sept. 17, 1966
Peak position: No. 9
Language: SpanishListen here.
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Mocedades, “Eres Tu (Touch the Wind)”
Peak date: March 23, 1974
Peak position: No. 9
Language: SpanishListen here.
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Nena, “99 Luftballons”
Peak date: March 3, 1984
Peak position: No. 2
Language: German -
Falco, “Rock Me Amadeus”
Peak date: March 29, 1986
Peak position: No. 1 (three weeks)
Language: German -
Los Lobos, “La Bamba”
Peak date: Aug. 29, 1987
Peak position: No. 1 (three weeks)
Language: SpanishListen here.
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Enigma, “Sadeness (Part 1)”
Peak date: April 6, 1991
Peak position: No. 5
Language: Latin/French -
Los Del Rio, “Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)”
Peak date: Aug. 3, 1996
Peak position: No. 1 (14 weeks)
Language: Spanish -
PSY, “Gangnam Style”
Peak date: Oct. 6, 2012
Peak position: No. 2
Language: Korean -
PSY, “Gentleman”
Peak date: May 4, 2013
Peak position: No. 5
Language: KoreanListen here.
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Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber, “Despacito”
Peak date: May 27, 2017
Peak position: No. 1 (16 weeks)
Language: SpanishListen here.
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J Balvin & Willy William feat. Beyoncé, “Mi Gente”
Peak date: Oct. 21, 2017
Peak position: No. 3
Language: Spanish -
BTS, “Fake Love”
Peak date: June 2, 2018
Peak position: No. 10
Language: Korean -
Bad Bunny feat. Drake, “MIA”
Peak date: Oct. 27, 2018
Peak position: No. 5
Language: Spanish -
BTS feat. Halsey, “Boy With Luv”
Peak date: April 27, 2019
Peak position: No. 8
Language: Korean -
BTS, “On”
Peak date: March 7, 2020
Peak position: No. 4
Language: Korean -
BTS, “Life Goes On”
Peak date: Dec. 5, 2020
Peak position: No. 1 (one week)
Language: Korean -
Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez, “Dakiti”
Peak date: Dec. 12, 2020
Peak position: No. 5
Language: Spanish -
Jose Feliciano, “Feliz Navidad”
Peak date: Jan. 2, 2021
Peak position: No. 6
Language: SpanishListen here.
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Bad Bunny, “Yonaguni”
Peak date: June 19, 2021
Peak position: No. 10
Language: Spanish -
Coldplay x BTS, “My Universe”
Peak date: Oct. 9, 2021
Peak position: No. 1 (one week)
Language: Korean -
Bad Bunny, “Moscow Mule”
Peak date: May 21, 2022
Peak position: No. 4
Language: Spanish -
Bad Bunny, “Tití Me Preguntó”
Peak date: May 21, 2022
Peak position: No. 5
Language: Spanish -
Bad Bunny, “Despues de La Playa”
Peak date: May 21, 2022
Peak position: No. 6
Language: SpanishListen here.
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Bad Bunny & Chencho Corleone, “Me Porto Bonito”
Peak date: July 23, 2022
Peak position: No. 6
Language: Spanish -
Bizarrap & Shakira, “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53”
Peak date: Jan. 28, 2023
Peak position: No. 9
Language: Spanish -
Karol G & Shakira, “TQG”
Peak date: March 11, 2023
Peak position: No. 7
Language: Spanish -
Jimin, “Like Crazy”
Peak date: April 8, 2023
Peak position: No. 1 (one week)
Language: Korean -
Eslabon Armado X Peso Pluma, “Ella Baila Sola”
Peak date: May 6, 2023
Peak position: No. 4
Language: Spanish -
Grupo Frontera X Bad Bunny, “Un x100to”
Peak date: May 6, 2023
Peak position: No. 5
Language: Spanish -
Bad Bunny, “Where She Goes”
Peak date: June 3, 2023
Peak position: No. 8
Language: Spanish -
Bad Bunny, “Monaco”
Peak date: Oct. 28, 2023
Peak position: No. 5
Language: Spanish
Link to the source article – https://www.billboard.com/lists/non-english-songs-hot-100-top/
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