J Balvin and Feid’s “Doblexxo” snags the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart because the tune climbs 6-1 for its first week atop the March 15-dated checklist. The tune lands on the summit in its thirteenth week.
“I believe tremendous excited to grasp that our enthusiasts have embraced this tune in the sort of method,” Balvin tells Billboard. “Feid’s ability is plain and our chemistry relating to making song has all the time been superb. I will’t wait to sing ‘Doblexxo’ are living all the way through my upcoming Rayo excursion.”
Within the monitoring week finishing March 6, “Doblexxo” pulled 8.4 million target market impressions earned within the U.S., in keeping with Luminate; that’s a 32% acquire from the week prior when the tune generated 6.1 million.
With “Doblexxo,” Balvin achieves his record-extending thirty seventh No. 1s for the reason that Latin Airplay chart started in 1994, opening a much broader hole from his subsequent competitor (Ozuna, 34 champs). Feid baggage his 9th ruler. The latter remaining reached the highest with “Si Sabe Ferxxo,” with Blessd, which spent every week at No. 1 in June 2024.
Except for for 2024, Balvin has positioned a minimum of one champ annually all the way through his decadelong No. 1 chart profession, courting again to “6AM,” that includes Farruko (Might 2014). He finished his maximum profitable length in 2022, striking 9 No. 1 hits between February and October then. The yr sooner than, Balvin reached his second-best run, with six No. 1s in 2019.
Just right reception throughout Latin rhythmic stations additionally spurs its coronation at the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart, the place “Doblexxo” jumps 3-1. There, Balvin additionally stands firmly forward of the remainder, with 37 No. 1s. (Daddy Yankee follows with 35.)
The tune’s 13-week climb to No. 1 marks an extended stride to the highest than Balvin and Feid’s previous pair-up, “Porfa” — the place Maluma, Nicky Jam, Sech and Justin Quiles also are a part of the billing — because it dominated after 8 weeks in August 2020.
“Doblexxo” is the fourth radio promoted unmarried from Balvin’s 6th studio album Rayo, which debuted and peaked at No. 5 on Latin Rhythm Albums remaining August.
All charts (dated March 15, 2025) will replace on Billboard.com the next day to come, March 11. For all chart information, you’ll observe @billboard and @billboardcharts on each X, previously referred to as Twitter, and Instagram.

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