LISA of BLACKPINK and Meghan Thee Stallion gather their first No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart because of “SG,” their collaboration with DJ Snake and Ozuna, because the track rises from No. 3 to rule the April 2-dated survey.
DJ Snake, who clocks his third straight No. 1, returns to guide the all-Latin style tally after “Loco Contigo,” with J Balvin and Tyga, reigned for one week in Nov. 2019. Ozuna, in the meantime, collects his 27th champ and second of the yr: “Emojis de Corazones,” with Wisin, Jhay Cortez, which additionally options Los Legendarios, arrived on the summit on the Jan. 8-dated listing.
With the brand new No. 1 on Latin Airplay, right here’s a have a look at the acts with probably the most No. 1s on the 27-year-old survey:
33, J Balvin
32, Enrique Iglesias
27, Ozuna
25, Daddy Yankee
21, Maluma
20, Wisin
19, Romeo Santos
The bilingual “SG” (and its music video) was formally launched Oct 22, 2021, by way of DJ Snake/Interscope. It didn’t, nevertheless, make its Latin Airplay look till 4 months later, when the monitor debuted at No. 37 on the Feb. 19-dated rating. The track wraps a gentle seven-week trek to No. 1 to guide the present chart with 8.4 million in viewers impressions, up 26%, earned within the U.S. within the week ending March 27, based on Luminate, previously MRC Information.
Each LISA and Meghan Thee Stallion concurrently rating their first No. 1 on Latin Rhythm Airplay. In the meantime, Ozuna captures his 26th champ and DJ Snake returns to the higher reaches with a 3rd No. 1.
J Balvin & Ed Sheeran’s New Partnership: Elsewhere on the Latin charts, J Balvin and Ed Sheeran’s “Eternally My Love” debuts at No. 8 on Latin Pop Airplay with 3 million in viewers impressions earned within the U.S. within the week ending March 27.
The bilingual ballad is one among two tracks the pair launched March 25 by way of Atlantic/Colores/Common Music Latino/UMLE. Each songs concurrently make their Latin Airplay debut with solely three days of airplay, the place “Eternally” begins at No. 36 and “Sigue,” a reggeatón-infused tune, bows at No. 43.
Again on Latin Pop Airplay, Sheeran earns his first high 10 in his fourth attempt. He beforehand notched three chart entries with English-language songs between 2015-2018 earlier than the chart modified from being station-based to strictly genre-based.