Intocable’s ‘Percepcion’ Debuts on Regional Mexican Albums Chart: ‘Every Note Comes From Our Hearts’
Intocable is back on the Regional Mexican Albums chart as Percepción, their 22nd album overall, debuts at No. 2 on the March 30-dated chart.

Intocable is back on the Regional Mexican Albums chart as Percepción, their 22nd album overall, debuts at No. 2 on the March 30-dated chart.
The set, released via Good I/UMLE, opens with 2,000 equivalent album units (1,000 in traditional album sales) in the week ending March 21, according to Nielsen Music.
“We are extremely proud of this project,” Intocable lead singer Ricky Muñoz tells Billboard. “When we make a new record, we never try to top the previous one. Instead, we truly enjoy and live the moment. Every song, note and word comes from our hearts. Everything we do is for our fans.”
The band returns to the tally following a two-year break and collects its 21st Regional Mexican Albums top 10. Intocable last scored a No. 1 when Highway launched on top in July 2016. In all, the band has logged 15 No. 1s on the chart, dating to its first, Llévame Contigo, in 1996.
Percepción has yielded two songs on the Regional Mexican Songs airplay chart: “Me Dueles” (No. 16 peak in December) and “Tu Soledad y La Mía” (No. 23, February).
Concurrently, the new set debuts at No. 15 on Top Latin Albums. It follows Highway, the act’s eighth No. 1 on the chart.
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The song advances thanks to a 6 percent boost to 10.1 million audience impressions in the week ending March 24.
The Sinaloa-based band scores its fourth consecutive chart-topper, following “En Peligro de Extinción” (October 2018), “Esta Es Tu Canción” (March 2018) and “Durmiendo En El Lugar Equivocado” (June 2017), each of which led for a week.