Salsa Star Victor Manuelle Sets 5 Guinness World Records
VIctor Manuelle is honored with 5 Guinness World Records.

After becoming the artist with most hits on any Billboard Latin airplay chart this past August, Puerto Rican star Victor Manuelle will receive official recognition for this feat, and others, from Guinness World Records.
On Dec. 10 (Monday), Guinness will present the salsa star with five titles: most charted titles on the Billboard Latin Airplay charts; most Top 10 hits on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart; most Top 10 hits on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart (male); most No. 1 singles on the Billboard Tropical Airplay Chart; and most charted titles on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart.
Manuelle will receive his honors during the live telecast of daily morning show Un Nuevo Día, on Telemundo.
One of the most successful and respected salsa stars of this generation, Manuelle won two Latin Grammys in November for his album 25/7, an eclectic set where he collaborated with both traditional salsa singers as well as new reggeaton and trap stars. This musical open-mindedness has contributed to Manuelle remaining a relevant chart topper, 25 years after he launched his recording career.
“I never thought that a phrase that I use jokingly –‘ Let’s get a Guinness World Records title’– came true,” said Manuelle in a statement. “Today, I receive the great news that I officially belong to the prestigious Guinness World Records family in several categories in 2018. I thank God and my extended family, my audience that never fails me. Let’s go for more,” he said.
In August, Manuelle notched his 71st entry on the Tropical Songs airplay chart. Only Daddy Yankee, with 68 entries on the Latin Rhythm airplay chart, comes close to his numbers.
“We are proud that incredible music stars such as Victor are part of the Guinness World Records family. His illustrious musical career is now Officially Amazing™,” said Ralph Hannah, Guinness World Records adjudicator.
Manuelle joins an impressive list of Latin music artists who have set Guinness World Records, including “Despacito” singers Daddy Yankee and Luis Fonsi in 2018.