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Marc Anthony Back at No. 1 on Latin Airplay With Wisin Collab ‘Que Me Quiera Ma’

Marc Anthony climbs back to No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart through the Wisin pair-up, “Que Me Quiera Ma,” as the song lifts 2-1 on the chart dated Dec. 13.

“Que Me Quiera Ma” was released Sept. 25 though Bolero Records –Marc Anthony’s new label distributed by Sony Music Latin. It claims the top spot in its 10th week, after spending six weeks in the top 10. During the tracking week of Nov. 28-Dec. 4, it registered 9.5 million audience impressions in the United States, a 7% increase, according to Luminate.

As “Que Me Quiera Ma” ascends to No. 1 on the overall Latin radio list, it swaps places with Prince Royce’s bachata cover of the Backstreet Boys’ “I Want It That Way,” which slips 1-2 with 8.6 million audience impressions, down 12%.

“Que Me Quiera Ma” marks Marc Anthony’s 15th No. 1 on Latin Airplay. The singer last claimed the top spot with “Mala” in 2022. Since then, he has charted four straight top 10, including the No. 3-peaking “Ale Ale” in July 2024.
Wisin, meanwhile, secures his 24th No. 1 three months after “Luna,” with Kapo, claimed the crown in September.

“Que Me Quiera Ma” also takes over the Tropical Airplay chart with an equal 2-1 jump. There, Marc extends record-breaking run with 38 No. 1s. The song joins another Marc song, his rendition of “Feliz Navidad/ I Wanna Wish You A Merry Christmas,” at No. 14.

For Wisin, the new No. 1 marks his sixth and first in over three years, since the four-week peaking “Soy Yo,” with Don Omar and Gente de Zona (July 2022).

Banda MS & Fuerza Regida Join Forces on Regional Mexican Airplay: Elsewhere on the Latin charts, Banda MS and Fuerza Regida’s second collab proves successful as“Seguro Le Dolió” claims the top spot on Regional Mexican Airplay, earning the weekly Greatest Gainer honor, for the largest jump in impressions.

“Seguro Le Dolió” rallies 8-1 after a 23% growth in audience impressions during the tracking period, to 6.4 million. The song earns Banda MS its 22nd No. 1, breaking from a tie with Intocable for the second-most champs, and trailing only Calibre 50’s 27 rulers. Regida captures its eighth No. 1

The song also earns Banda MS its first top 10 of the year on Latin Airplay chart, after a 15-4 surge.

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