Spain

Western Europe

Spain's chart is dominated long-term by Latin American Reggaeton — Bad Bunny, Karol G, Rauw Alejandro routinely top it. Domestic acts hold their corner: Rosalia, Aitana, Quevedo, C. Tangana and Eladio Carrion sit alongside the imports. Flamenco continues to define Spain's image abroad and at older listener households but rarely shows up on the chart. The Latin urbano sound functions almost as a shared transatlantic mainstream rather than as a foreign import.

Top domestic tracks

Top foreign tracks

Generational / regional / economic split

Younger Spaniards run on Reggaeton, drawing from both domestic and Latin American acts, with men more likely to lean further into Latin trap. Listeners over thirty hold the Spanish-pop catalog of the 2000s — Estopa, La Oreja de Van Gogh — as their generational reference. Catalonia and the Basque Country support their own Catalan-language and Basque-language scenes, including Catalan-language rap, with audiences that take regional identity seriously. Spain is one of the clearest examples of how the Spanish-speaking music market now operates as a continent rather than a set of national charts.

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