Calibre 50 extends its record for the most No. 1s on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Airplay chart as “Me Enamoré Solo” climbs from No. 4 to the top spot on the March 28-dated list, marking the 28th leader for the act. The group also achieves a career milestone with its first No. 1 on the overall Latin Airplay chart.
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“We feel very happy and blessed to achieve another No. 1 in our career, making it 28 now on the charts,” Calibre 50 tells Billboard. “‘Me Enamoré Solo’ is a song that was born and developed within the group; it’s homemade bread, which fills us with pride.”
Adds Calibre, “We want to emphasize that all of this is thanks to the people who listen to Calibre 50’s music; without them, none of this would be possible. We are infinitely grateful to Andaluz Music, the company that has always guided us and has been a fundamental support in our career.”
“Me Enamoré Solo,” released Jan. 9 on Andaluz/FONO/UMLE, surged 43% to 7.9 million audience impressions in the United States in the week ending March 19, according to Luminate. The growth earns Calibre 50 its 28th No. 1 on Regional Mexican Airplay, widening the gap between the group and Banda MS, which comes in second with 22 chart-toppers since the chart began in 1994.
In addition to the group’s lasting No. 1 record on Regional Mexican Airplay chart, Calibre 50’s move marks its first time visiting the pole position on the overall Latin Airplay chart, adding to its track record of 46 chart entries and 31 top 10s. Previously, the group reached a No. 2 high through “Contigo” in 2015.
Thanks to its radio haul, the group enjoys greater exposure returning to the multimetric Hot Latin Songs chart, as “Me Enamoré Solo” starts at No. 32, becoming its first visit since “Míranos Ahora” in 2022.
“Me Enamoré Solo” was written by José Humberto Morales Gastélum, Alejandro Gaxiola and Erick García Herrera, and produced by Don Jesús Tirado.


























