Barto catches fire on this Top-20

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Barto’s latest single, “Flame in the wind”, has just been released and the music video for this song has already been viewed more than 39,000 times. This single appears this week in sixth place on the RNews Afrikaans Top-20.

Appel’s “Foute” remains at number one on our hit parade for the time being.

In this week’s Top-20 there are eight songs that climb, six that lose their places, four that remain unchanged and two new songs that appear on the Top-20.

1. Apple – “Faults”
2. Eloff – “Cold coals”
3. Barto – “Impulsive”
4. Die Heuwels Fantastic with Appel – “Nora Vlok”
5. Apple – “Sugarbush”
6. Barto – “Flame in the wind”
7. Wilma van Heerden – “Sysoen”
8. Barto – “H2Eyes”
9. Brendan Peyper – “Tour around the floor”
10. Apple – “Diana”
11. Marno van der Merwe – “Out of my body”
12. Juan Boucher – “Dance with Danger”
13. Dream syndrome – “Hey sunflower”
14. Dodo Nyoka – “Photos”
15. Zaan Sonnekus – “Monitor”
16. Bernice West – “Body”
17. Lise Basson – “#23”
18. Jan Jan Jan – “He’s a nice guy”
19. Loufi with Jack Parow – “Oh la la”
20. Prop – “Kwaatjie”

New releases:

In the group Vrede, which consists of Francois Roux and Storm Opperman, their new song, “Klein wæld”, looks at good things that come to an end.

Good things, such as university days, which those who have had the opportunity to study at a university will agree are surely the best and most enjoyable time of your life. A time of making friends, self-discovery and where the only responsibility facing you is to pass your degree.

Other songs released are Pedri’s “Dankie Pa”, Jan Rhaap’s “Pa staan ​​vir jou”, Biggy together with Ou Diamond’s “Awe”, Ruth’s “Hier staan ​​ons nou”, Anzelle’s “Lawaaiwater”, Loufi together with Jack Parow’s “Oh la la”, Inspirasie Veelvoud’s “Ons trein het derecht”, Thys Nortje’s “Claudia”, Volk together with Margot’s “Sonvanger”, Barto’s “Flame in the wind” and Wentzel’s “Wil you stay”. Also read RNews’s interview with Sarel Kleinhans about his track, “Transkei”.

* The RNews Afrikaans Top-20 is compiled by single releases and various data factors are taken into account: Apple Music and Spotify streams, YouTube views (specifically week-to-week data) as well as radio playtime. Physical album sales have no influence on this hit parade.