First place on the Billboard chart goes to "We Don't Talk About Bruno", the song from "Encanto"
The song ranks number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.
“We don't talk About Bruno” is part of the soundtrack of the animated feature film which was inspired by Colombia. It recently began to be part of the Billboard Hot 100.
Since 2019, the song from a feature film had not entered the ranking again. The last song on the chart was “Frozen 2”.
In less than a month, "We Don't TAlk About Bruno" collected more than 158 million views on the Disney's YouTube music channel. On Spotify it has 7,000 downloads and 76 million plays.
The soundtrack has also gone viral on tiktok, where they perform dances and challenges related to the movie “Encanto”. The song has versions in English and Spanish. Both were performed by actress Carolina Gaitán and singer Mauro Castillo.
Disney's latest hit
In 1995, Disney had its last musical success, similar to "We Don't Talk About Bruno", this song was "Colors of the wind", which was part of the movie " Pocahontas ".
At that time, the song held the same position. However, it did not achieve the same success as Encanto in these months after its premiere on November 25, 2021.
On January 12, the success of "We Don't Talk ABout Bruno" was known when it reached the fifth place on the Billboard Hot 100, after being in 50th position. In parallel, it was consolidated as the most played song on Spotify and with the most interaction in tiktok.
Among the singles of the famous Disney movie, there is also the song " Dos Orugitas ", performed by Colombian singer Sebastián Yatra. This song has been shortlisted by Disney for the competition as best original song to participate in the Oscars, in April.
This animated film and its soundtrack is the first Disney film to position itself in this way in two years.
10 songs that star in the list of the Billboard hit 100
We Don't Talk About Bruno, Encanto
Easy on me, by Adele
Heat Waves, by Glass Animals
Stay, by Justin Bieber and The Kid LAROI
Super Gremlin, by Kodak Black
Shivers, by Ed Sheeran
Pushin P, by Gunna & Future Featuring Young Thug
Abcdefu, by Gayle
Cold Heart, by Elton John and Dua Lipa
Surface Pressure by Jessica Darrow
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