After gaining six new high 10 showings throughout Billboard charts, together with two No. 1s, with “Where She Goes,” Bad Bunny extends his successful streak because the tune rises to No. 2 on the Latin Airplay chart (dated Aug. 5). It concurrently lands at No. 1 on Latin Rhythm Airplay.
On Latin Airplay, “Where She Goes” surges 20-2 because the Greatest Gainer of the week with 9 million in viewers impressions, that’s a 70% acquire from the week prior. Bad Bunny unseats one among his personal from the runner-up slot as “Un X100to,” with Grupo Frontera dips 2-6 with a 6% decline in viewers impressions (to eight.2 million).
The tune’s largest supporters for the week consists of SBS’s KXOL (Los Angeles), Univision’s WVIV (Chicago) and KQMR (Phoenix), and Grupo Radio Centro KAMA (Houston).
With “Where She Goes,” Benito banks his 26th high 10 on Latin Airplay, tying with Maluma for the seventh-most amongst Latin rhythm acts because the chart launched in 1994. Here’s the highest 10 recap:
48, Daddy Yankee
40, J Balvin
37, Ozuna
28, Wisin & Yandel
27, Wisin
26, Bad Bunny
26, Maluma
Further, the brand new Latin Airplay high 10 follows two chart instructions: “Where She Goes” gifted Bad Bunny a 3rd ruler on the Billboard Global 200 and his 14th champ on Latin Digital Song Sales, each on the June 3-dated rankings. On the latter, Benito extends his second-most file, trailing solely Shakira’s 15 No. 1s.
Plus, as talked about, “She Goes” now dominates Latin Airplay in its tenth week. Let’s take a look at the tune’s achievements throughout the charts:
Peak Date, Chart, Peak Position
June 3, Billboard Global 200, No. 1
June 3, Billboard Global Excl. U.S., No. 3
June 3, Latin Digital Song Sales, No. 1
June 3, Hot Latin Songs, No. 2
June 3, Latin Streaming Songs, No. 2
June 3, Streaming Songs, No. 3
Aug. 5, Latin Airplay, No. 2
Aug. 5, Latin Rhythm Airplay, No. 1
Beyond its high 10 on Latin Airplay, “She Goes” takes over Latin Rhythm Airplay, which provides Benito his twenty first ruler there. He breaks from a tie with Wisin & Yandel for the fourth-most amongst all acts, trailing Daddy Yankee (35 No. 1s), J Balvin (34), and Ozuna (29).
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