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Natti Natasha Scores First Solo No. 1 on Tropical Airplay Chart With ‘Desde Hoy’

Natti Natasha earns her first No. 1 as a soloist, unaccompanied by another artist, on Billboard’s Tropical Airplay chart with “Desde Hoy” which jumps 2-1 for its first week atop the April 19-dated ranking. It’s her first return to the summit in over five years.

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“Desde Hoy” takes the lead on Tropical Airplay, with the week’s Greatest Gainer honors, after a 9% gain in audience impressions, up 6.6 million, earned in the U.S. during the April 4-10 tracking week, according to Luminate. The song is the opening track off Natti’s fourth studio album, Natti Natasha En Amargue, her maiden entrance and first top 10 on the Tropical Albums chart (No. 6 debut and peak, Feb. 22 dated list).

“Desde Hoy” marks Natti Natasha’s first No. 1 on Tropical Airplay in over five years. Her previous chart-topping hit, “La Mejor Versión de Mí,” her first collaboration with Romeo Santos as a co-billed artist, ruled the chart for 15 weeks between 2019-2020. Rewind to 2019, and her featured role on Don Omar’s “Dutty Love” reigned for one week then.

Notably, with “Desde Hoy” reaching No. 1, Natti joins an elite group of female artists who have topped the Tropical Airplay chart as soloists, unaided by any other act, during the 2020s decade. Before Natti, Rosalía’s “Despechá” reigned for four weeks in 2022, while Karol G most recently made history with “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido.” The latter broke the longest-leading record by surpassing Prince Royce’s 29-week reign with “Carita de Inocente” (chart dated Feb. 8). Ultimately, “Si Antes” dominated Tropical Airplay for 31 weeks between 2024-25.

With the new No. 1 by a woman, let’s review all the female artists who have led Tropical Airplay this decade, either as solo acts or through collaborations;

Title, Artist, Peak Date
“La Mejor Versión de Mí,” Natti Natasha & Romeo Santos, Oct. 26, 2019
“Víctimas Las Dos,” Víctor Manuelle & La India, May 29, 2021
“La Fama,” Rosalía Featuring The Weeknd, May 14, 2022
“Te Espero,” Prince Royce & Maria Becerra, May 28, 2022
“Despechá,” Rosalía, Oct. 1, 2022
“Monotonía,” Shakira + Ozuna, Dec. 3, 2022
“El Pañuelo,” Romeo Santos & Rosalía, Feb. 4, 2023
“Así Es La Vida,” Enrique Iglesias & Maria Becerra, Dec. 9, 2023
“Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido,” Karol G, July 20, 2024
“Desde Hoy,” Natti Natasha, April 19, 2025

“Desde Hoy” also makes progress son the overall Latin Airplay chart, where it climbs 9-5

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