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Bad Bunny Breaks ‘Despacito’ Record with Historic Chart Run

Apr 28, 2026 | Entertainment

April 28, 2026

Bad Bunny just made history—and not just any history.

His track DtMF has officially reached 57 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart, setting a new all-time record and surpassing the legendary run of Despacito by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee.

That’s no small feat.

“Despacito” didn’t just dominate charts—it changed the global perception of Latin music, opening doors worldwide and setting a benchmark that many thought would never be touched. Now, Bad Bunny has gone even further.

What makes this run even more impressive?

“DtMF” is still holding strong across platforms. Despite slight dips in streaming and sales, the track continues to dominate the Latin Streaming Songs chart and remains a consistent force in the digital space.

And this isn’t new territory for him.

Bad Bunny now holds multiple spots among the longest-running No. 1 hits in history, including “Dákiti,” proving this isn’t a moment—it’s a legacy.

From Benito in Puerto Rico to the biggest stages in the world, this milestone says it all:

Latin music isn’t catching up anymore.

It’s leading.

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