translated from Spanish: Bad Bunny surpasses Luis Miguel in most listened to songs

Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny continues to break music records on the Billboard charts. The vocalist of “Ni Bien Ni Mal” managed to position her new song “Yonaguni” at number one on the top Hot Latin Songs. This is the eighth song of the Bad Rabbit to lead this list and his 40th song to enter the top 10.This fact ended up breaking with the triple tie he had with the Spanish Enrique Iglesias and the star king of Mexico, Luis Miguel, with whom he shared 39 musical singles to enter the 10 most listened to Latin songs in the United States.Released on June 4 , the song “Yonaguni” also records the song with the highest number of broadcasts in a week for a Latin song not released on festive dates since 2018. In total, according to MRC Data, the song had 27.3 million U.S. broadcasts through June 10. The last time a non-festive Latin song recorded the most streams in a week was in November 2018, when DJ Snake’s “Taki Taki” with Selena Gomez, Ozuna and Cardi B garnered 30.7 million clicks and “MIA” from The Bad Rabbit with Drake had 27.6 million streams. Since then and through this week, the only Latin song to air at least 27.3 million times in a week was José Feliciano’s 1970 Christmas classic, “Feliz Navidad” with 33.6 million on the chart dated January 4, 2020 and 29.1 million on the chart dated January 2, 2021.” Yonaguni” is also in the tenth place of the most listened to songs internationally. With this, Bad Bunny is positioned for the fourth time on the Billboard Hot 100, being the most successful Latin debut on the chart of all genres so far in 2021.In “Yonaguni”, the Puerto Rican sings mainly in Spanish, but also includes some phrases in Japanese. The title of the song is named after the westernmost island of Japan.



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