Los Angeles Azules & Maria Becerra’s ‘El Amor De Mi Vida’ Hits the Top 10 on Regional Mexican Airplay

Los Angeles Azules add a new single to their collab portfolio with “El Amor De Mi Vida,” featuring Maria Becerra. The song flies 38-9 on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Airplay chart dated Sept. 9. It earns Becerra her first top 10 with her first entry.

“El Amor De Mi Vida” was released Aug. 18 via SeiTrack/Disa/UMLE. With a 38-9 surge it becomes the biggest jump for a song since Adan Chalino Sanchez’ “Nadie Es Eterno” equally climbed 29 rankings, from No. 33 to No. 4, in 2004.

“El Amor De Mi Vida” traces its top 10 ascent to a robust 178% percent gain in audience impressions, to 4.1 million, earned in the U.S. in the week ending Aug. 31, according to Luminate.

As the song arrives in the upper region, Becerra secures her first top 10 since the chart’s inception in 1994. Los Angeles Azules, meanwhile, log their 14th top 10 hit, after “Tú y Tú,” with Cazzu and Santa Fe Klan, crowned Regional Mexican Airplay for one week in May.

As Los Angeles Azules register a new top 10 song, here’s the history of their top 10 hits:

Peak, Title, Artist, Peak Date, Weeks At No. 1
No. 5, “Como Te Voy A Olvidar,” Jan. 25, 1997
No. 3, “Me Haces Falta Tú,” April 18, 1998
No. 7, “Quiero Ser,” Nov. 21, 1998
No. 1, “El Listón De Tu Pelo,” Feb. 5, 2000, seven
No. 8, “Sin Ti No Se Vivir,” Sep. 16, 2000
No. 5, “Ni Contigo Ni Sin Ti,” featuring Pepe Aguilar, August 4, 2018
No. 1, “Nunca Es Suficiente,” featuring Natalia Lafourcade, Jan. 26, 2019, three
No. 2, “Amor A Primera Vista,” with Belinda & Lalo Ebratt featuring Horacio Palencia, Aug. 31, 2019
No. 6, “Acaríñame,” with Julieta Venegas & Juan Ingaramo, Dec. 28, 2019
No. 7, “Y La Hice Llorar,” featuring Abel Pintos, June 13, 2020
No. 4, “Otra Noche,” with Nicki Nicole, March 12, 2022
No. 4, “Cumbia Del Corazón,” con Carlos Vives, Nov. 26, 2022
No. 1, “Tú Y Tú,” con Cazzu & Santa Fe Klan, May 20, 2023, one
No. 9, “El Amor De Mi Vida,” y Maria Becerra, Sept. 9, 2023

Elsewhere, “El Amor” debuts at No. 29 on the overall Latin Airplay chart. It’s the highest start for Los Angeles within their 17 career entries. Prior, the Mexicans scored a No. 29 debut with “Acaríñame,” with Julieta Venegas and Juan Ingaramo, in 2019.

Becerra adds a seventh entry on Latin Airplay. Plus, she extends her record for the most entries by a woman on Billboard Argentina Hot 100 with 43 career entries.

Pamela Bustios

Billboard