Plus: J Balvin, Zion & Lennox and Carlos Vives log new prime 10s throughout Latin charts.
Luis Fonsi’s “Calypso” vaults 5-1 on the Latin Airplay chart (dated Sept. 15), securing his ninth No. 1 on the checklist. The tune takes the week’s Greatest Gainer honors (up 42 % to 15.5 million viewers impressions) within the week ending Sept. 9, in accordance with Nielsen Music.
The tune initially solely featured Stefflon Don, however Karol G later jumped onboard for a remix, which is probably going sparking the surge in viewers positive aspects. “Calypso” additionally provides Don her first chief and Karol G her second.
Notably, out of Fonsi’s 9 No. 1s, “Calypso” marks his third collaborative chief. All three of these, nonetheless, credit score him in a lead function. The different two collaborations? “Despacito” with Daddy Yankee that includes Justin Bieber, which led the chart for 19 weeks, and “Echame La Culpa” with Demi Lovato, which reigned for one week (Jan. 20).
Meanwhile, additional down the checklist, J Balvin enters the highest 10 for the sixth time in 2018, as “No Es Justo” with Zion & Lennox strikes 11-9 with 9 million in viewers.
The elevate earns him his 15th prime 10 on the tally, whereas Zion & Lennox, their 10th. The two acts beforehand teamed up for an earlier chart hit, “Otra Vez” (Zion & Lennox that includes Balvin), which reached No. 1 (Nov. 5, 2016).
Lastly, Carlos Vives marks his 18th prime 10 on the Latin Pop Songs airplay tally with “Hoy Tengo Tiempo (Pinta Sensual),” because the tune soars 16-7 (up 26 % in spins). Vives secures his first prime 10 of the 12 months. He final visited the area when “Robarte Un Beso” with Sebastián Yatra peaked at No. four in 2017.
Concurrently, “Hoy” instructions the Tropical Songs checklist for a 3rd consecutive week.