Que Lloren (song) - Release and Chart Performance

Release and Chart Performance

"Que Lloren" was released in January 2007 as the lead single off the album by Univision Records followed by En Que Fallamos and Sentimientos. On the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, the song debuted at #24 for the week of February 24, 2007 being labeled as "Hot Shot Debut", and peaked at #10 for the week of May 12, 2007. On the Billboard Latin Rhythm Airplay chart, the song debuted at #9 the same week of February 24, 2007 and peaked at #2 for the week of May 12, 2007. The remix of "Impacto" by Daddy Yankee featuring Fergie (singer) kept "Que Lloren" from reaching the #1 spot. On the Billboard Tropical Songs chart, the song debuted at #19 for the week of March 3, 2007 and peaked at #4 for the week of May 12, 2007. On the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, the song debuted at #38 on the week of June 2, 2007 and peaked at #20 for the week of July 7, 2007 becoming her highest debut and peak on that chart to date.

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