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@Serggg.02: With the introduction of the Billboard Global 200 last year, I don't there is a need to use the Hot 100. The Hot 100 chart only covers the United States whereas the Global 200 represents a worldwide view. Latin music is much more globalized than before and I don't think a chart representing only the United States is needed anymore. That's why I think from this year on out, we should just have the Global 200 per Wikipedia:WikiProject Countering systemic bias. For 2020 in Latin music, I think it's fine to have both since the Global 200 didn't launch until last September, but as stated before, I don't think the Hot 100 chart is necessary anymore from 2021 onwards. Erick (talk) 22:41, 19 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]