BUENOS AIRES, December 29, 2025 – The Herreras and Q’ Lokura just claimed the title of “Song of the Year” with their hit Carita Triste, dominating a recent poll with a staggering 1,598 votes. Forget your streaming stats—this is a groundswell of fan enthusiasm that proves the enduring power of the *cuarteto* sound.
A Fan-Fueled Ranking: The Top 20 *Cuarteto* Tracks of the Year
A massive vote reveals the most beloved songs in the genre, showcasing both established stars and rising favorites.
- Carita Triste by The Herreras with Q’ Lokura took the top spot with nearly 1,600 votes.
- Several artists, including DesaKTa2 and Ulysses Bueno, appeared multiple times in the Top 20.
- The poll reflects the songs’ popularity on digital platforms, with many exceeding 20 million views on YouTube.
- The results demonstrate a strong connection between artists and their dedicated fanbase.
The Band of Carlitos and Euge Quevedo secured the second position with 883 votes for with another, a track that has also captivated online audiences with over 45 million views on YouTube. Rounding out the top three was DesaKTa2 alongside Ulysses Bueno, garnering 780 votes.
DesaKTa2 reappeared at number four with Come into my life / The one with bad luck, earning 737 votes and surpassing 25 million views on digital platforms. At fifth place, Valentina Marquez joined forces with the duo for the popular track If this house could talk / Your mysterious someone, collecting 642 votes and currently boasting over 22 million views.
DesaKTa2 continued their strong showing at position number six with Pride / You go without, amassing 609 votes. Monada and Ulysses Bueno followed closely in seventh place with Your garden with dwarfs, receiving 470 votes—a song originally released by the Ninci brothers before Flaco joined the collaboration.
Luck Ra’s Your mysterious someone wasn’t far behind, earning 467 votes, while Ulysses Bueno made another appearance at ninth place with God, reaching 385 votes.
The tenth spot was claimed by Q’ Lokura and the Konga with The last grenade (371 votes and 44 million YouTube views). The Mona Jiménez and Uriel Lozano secured eleventh place with forbidden love (355 votes).
Q’ Lokura, alongside The T and the M, landed at twelfth place with A Lot of Stars / The Doctorate / Following the Moon (302 votes). Thirteenth place went to Upd Buyes, Department of the Place, with “that man” (297 votes). The Crazy Lover’s That’s how it was took fourteenth place (266 votes), and Luck Ra’s I faked dementia secured the fifteenth spot with 252 votes.
Completing the ranking, Magui Olave and Ulises Bueno earned sixteenth place with Coward (220 votes). Diego Olmos and Euge Quevedo followed with It won’t come back (217 votes), and Damian Cordoba’s Those hooked on heartbreak landed at eighteenth (207 votes).
Dale Q’Va’s Let me know if you have forgotten that I love you took nineteenth place (193 votes), while Carlitos’ Band closed out the Top 20 with To scream somewhere else / God forbid (181 votes).
The vote underscores the vibrant presence of *cuarteto* music and the unwavering support of its dedicated fanbase.
