Bad Bunny’s “DTMF” holds at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Rhythm Songs chart for its forty-seventh week, while he fills the entire top 10. HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 17: Bad Bunny performs onstage at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre on March 17, 2025 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images)
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As is so often the case, Bad Bunny is in charge of most of Billboard’s Latin charts. The Puerto Rican superstar regularly sits at No. 1 on both songs and albums rankings that focus specifically on music performed in Spanish in the U.S., but the past several weeks have been especially lucrative and exciting for the singer-songwriter.
Bunny made history when his latest full-length Debí Tirar Más Fotos became the first Spanish-language project to claim Album of the Year at the Grammys just a short time ago. One week later, he headlined the Super Bowl Halftime Show, and both of those events helped consumption of his entire catalog skyrocket.
As that spike begins to come back down to earth, Bunny blocks himself from earning another No. 1 on one of Billboard’s most recently introduced tallies.
Bad Bunny’s “DTMF” Leads the Way
On this week’s Hot Latin Rhythm Songs chart, Bunny leads the way with “DTMF.” That track is comfortable in first place, where it has now spent all 47 of its weeks on the ranking. The list was inaugurated in April 2025, and since then, no other artist has come close to managing what Bunny has accomplished in less than a year.
Bad Bunny’s “Tití Me Preguntó” Reaches No. 2
On the current edition of the Hot Latin Rhythm Songs chart, Bunny’s “Tití Me Preguntó” climbs to a new high point. Last week, the track debuted at No. 3, and this time around, it swaps places with “NuevaYol,” missing out on ruling by just one space.
Bad Bunny’s Songs That Narrowly Missed No. 1
“Tití Me Preguntó” is the third track by Bunny to peak at No. 2 on the Hot Latin Rhythm Songs chart. “NuevaYol” reached that slot in mid-July and has returned to the position. Bunny’s first cut to fail to lead the charge by just a single rung was “EoO.” That cut rocketed to No. 2 in mid-May, but never managed to rule.
Bad Bunny Dominates the Entire Top 10
The Hot Latin Rhythm Songs chart features 25 spaces, and this week, Bunny fills not just the entirety of the top 10, but the loftiest 14 rungs. Below that spot, his name does not appear, and nine tracks return as several other fan favorites from the powerhouse performer slip away after growing in popularity recently.
Throughout the less than year that Billboard has been publishing the Hot Latin Rhythm Songs chart, Bunny has racked up 24 hits. 18 of those have lifted into the top 10 for at least one moment.
Bad Bunny’s “DTMF” Lives at No. 1 on Multiple Charts
In addition to the Hot Latin Rhythm Songs roster, “DTMF” holds at No. 1 on an additional five lists published by Billboard. That roundup includes two other Latin tallies: the Hot Latin Songs and Latin Streaming Songs rundowns. “DTMF” is also in charge of three rosters that don’t focus on Spanish-language music: the Streaming Songs chart and both the Billboard Global 200 and the Billboard Global Excl. U.S.
Last time around, “DTMF” also topped the Latin Digital Song Sales chart, but that is no longer the case. This frame, Bunny replaces himself as “Tití Me Preguntó” swaps spots with “DTMF.”
Bad Bunny’s “DTMF” Slips on the Billboard Hot 100
As recently as a few days ago, “DTMF” was also the biggest song in America, regardless of genre or tongue. The cut became one of only a relatively small number of Spanish-language tunes to lead the Billboard Hot 100, the chart company’s ranking of the most consumed and most popular tracks in the nation. Following its historic surge, “DTMF” backtracks to No. 4 as Taylor Swift earns her fourteenth career win with her latest The Life of a Showgirl single “Opalite.”

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