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Bad Bunny Carves Out a New Piece of Chart History With Latest Latin Airplay No. 1 ‘EoO’

Bad Bunny earns a fourth No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart from his album Debí Tirar Más Fotos to No. 1, as “EoO” lifts 3-1 on the chart dated Aug. 16. The Puerto Rican reaches a historic milestone, becoming the first to have at least four albums each generate four or more No. 1 hits on the overall Latin radio ranking.

“EoO” lands at the summit on Latin Airplay with 8.6 million in audience impressions (up 14%), earned in the United States during the Aug. 1-7 tracking week, according to Luminate. With the new win, his 29th total leader, Benito breaks from a tie with Daddy Yankee for the fourth-most No. 1s since the chart launched in 1994. He trails J Balvin with 38 No. 1s, the most overall, Ozuna with 35 champs, and Enrique Iglesias with 32.

“EoO” joins Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ previous chart-toppers – all earned since February (following the album’s Jan. 5 release): “EL ClúB,” “Baile Inolvidable” and “DtMF.” The feat mirrors Benito’s prior triumphs, as his 2023 album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana and 2020’s YHLQMDLG generated four No. 1s each, while 2022’s Un Verano Sin Ti delivered five.

Bad Bunny makes history as the first artist to have four albums each produce four or more No. 1 hits on the Latin Airplay chart. The Puerto Rican surpasses Romeo Santos, who previously earned three albums reaching this benchmark.

Here’s a breakdown of the artists (in alphabetical order) who have had at least one album produce four or more No. 1 hits on the Latin Airplay chart:

Artist, Album, No. 1s (Years the Songs Went to No. 1)
Bad Bunny, Un Verano Sin Ti, five, (2019-23)
Bad Bunny, YHLQMDLG, four, (2020)
Bad Bunny, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, four, (2023-34)
Bad Bunny, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, four, (2025)
Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias, five, (1995-96)
Enrique Iglesias, Final (Vol. 1), five, (2015-21)
J Balvin, Vibras, four, (2017-18)
J Balvin, José, four, (2020-22)
Karol G, KG0516, five, (2020-21)
Maluma, Don Juan, four, (2021-23)
Prince Royce, Llamada Perdida, four, (2021-24)
Romeo Santos, Fórmula, Vol. 1, five, (2011-13)
Romeo Santos, Fórmula, Vol. 2, five, (2013-15)
Romeo Santos, Golden, four, (2017-18)
Shakira, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, seven, (2022-24)
Wisin, Victory, four, (2016-18)
Wisin & Yandel, La Historia De El Dúo, 1, four, (2006-09)

Beyond its Latin Airplay coronation, “EoO” also jumps 3-1 on the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart, for Benito’s 29th ruler there.

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