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Since an English article has been created, I wanted to discuss the peaks that the song has had in the Monitor Latino charts (reliable according to WP:Charts). The song has appeared on the Monitor Latino charts as "Envolver (Remix)". However, I realized that the original version has already charted in Puerto Rico Top 20 Pop before the release of the remix,[1] meaning that what Monitor Latino did was that after the remix was released, they started considering it the official version. Therefore, should all the peaks be included in the same table or in a different table for the remix peaks? --Jvaspad (talk) 11:56, 24 March 2022 (UTC)Reply
Hi Jvaspad! It's very common of Monitor Latino to replace the original data once a remix is released and sent to radio. I've found an archived version of the chart that shows that the peak you provided belongs to the original version of "Envolver", which also shows that it had peaked at number three. I'd place them in different tables just for the sake of organisation. However, as we can see, the original and remix versions are being combined in, at least, radio charts. I'd say it's up to you whether to keep them separated or to have them all in one single table. Best! --Swe97 (talk) 19:37, 27 March 2022 (UTC)Reply