Evaluna Montaner earns her first top 10 success on a Billboard airplay chart as “Índigo,” her latest collaboration with husband Camilo, surges 21-10 on the Latin Pop Airplay chart dated Nov. 6 to become the 10th biggest song this week on the U.S. Latin pop-monitored stations.
The song, which takes the name of the couple’s first baby, shoots to the top 10 in just its second week after debuting at No. 21 on the Oct. 10-dated ranking. It’s the biggest jump to the top 10 in over four months, since Enrique Iglesias and Farruko climbed 15 rankings when “Me Pasé” reached the top 10 (20-5, July 17 dated list).
“Índigo” rises to No. 10 with a 67% increase in audience impressions, to 3 million, earned in the U.S. in the week ending Oct. 31, yielding a No. 38 start on the overall Latin Airplay chart. The 67% gain, meanwhile, is the largest for any of the 25 songs on Latin Pop Airplay.
“Índigo” sends the couple to the tally’s upper tier for the first time. They previously reached a No. 15 high with the family (“Amén,” with Ricardo Montaner and Mau y Ricky, March 13-dated survey). “Machu Picchu,” the pair’s preceding collaboration, took them to a No. 22 peak on Latin Digital Song Sales also in March.
Elsewhere, “Índigo” drops 21-26 on the all-metric Hot Latin Songs chart (a blend of airplay, streams and digital sales), with a 19% decline in streams, to 1.9 million clicks, earned in the week ending Oct. 28 and 3-9 on Latin Digital Song Sales with 500 downloads sold.
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