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Bad Bunny Nets Ninth No. 1 on Latin Airplay With ‘Yo Perreo Sola’

Bad Bunny’s “Yo Perreo Sola” hits No. 1 on the Latin Airplay chart (dated June…

Bad Bunny’s “Yo Perreo Sola” hits No. 1 on the Latin Airplay chart (dated June 6). It’s his ninth No. 1 on the chart in just over two years — his first leader came in February of 2018 with his first chart hit, the Becky G track “Mayores,” on which he was featured. It reached No. 1 in its 24th week.

“Yo Perreo Sola” hits No. 1 in its eighth week with a 4-1 hike. It ascends with 9 million in audience impressions (up 9%) earned in the week ending May 31, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.

“Yo Perreo” follows “Vete,” the second single off YHLQMDLG and first to reach the top of the chart. The album, which debuted at No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart (dated March 14) and remains at No. 1 on the current chart (its 12th nonconsecutive week), yielded another single on the Latin Airplay chart: “La Difícil,” which peaks at No. 10 and earns Bad Bunny his 13th top 10 showing.

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“Yo Perreo” is Bad Bunny’s second leader without an accompanying act. His seven other No. 1s have all been through collaborations or features.

Here’s a full count of Bad Bunny’s nine leaders:

Song Title, Additional Artists (if any), Weeks at No. 1, Peak Date
“Mayores,” Becky G featuring Bad Bunny, one, Feb. 17, 2018
“El Baño,” Enrique Iglesias featuring Bad Bunny, one, March 31, 2018
“MIA,” featuring Drake, six, Dec. 29, 2018
“Soltera,” with Lunay and Daddy Yankee, two, July 13, 2019
“Callaita,” with Tainy, one, June 3, 2019
“Que Pretendes,” with J Balvin, three, August 10, 2019
“La Canción,” with J Balvin, one, Nov. 30, 2019
“Vete,”one, March 14, 2020
“Yo Perreo Sola,” one to date, June 6, 2020

Over on the Hot Latin Songs chart, which blends airplay, digital sales and streaming data, “Yo Perreo”remains at No. 2 on its ninth consecutive week.

Beyond its Latin Airplay domination, “Yo Perreo” also sees improvement on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart: it pushes 72-68 on the current chart after its No. 53 peak (April 11, 2020). It’s Bad Bunny’s longest charting title (11 weeks up to date) since April, when “Vete” culminated its 18-week run.