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Danny Ocean’s “Me Rehúso” Is Now the Third Most Streamed Spanish Song in Spotify History

Aug 1, 2026 | Entertainment

August 1, 2026

Nearly a decade after its release, Danny Ocean’s breakout hit Me Rehúso continues to make history.

The 2016 anthem has officially become the third most-streamed Spanish-language song in Spotify history, surpassing DAKITI by Bad Bunny and Jhayco. It’s another incredible milestone for a song that has refused to fade away, proving that true classics only get stronger with time.

Originally released independently while Danny Ocean was living outside of Venezuela, Me Rehúso quickly became one of the biggest Latin hits of the streaming era. The song has now surpassed 2.5 billion streams on Spotify, making it the most-streamed solo Latin song on the platform.

What makes this achievement even more impressive is its longevity. While many songs dominate streaming charts for a few months before fading, Me Rehúso has continued gaining millions of new listeners year after year. Its emotional lyrics, infectious melody and universal message have allowed it to connect with audiences across generations and around the world.

For Venezuela, it’s a proud moment. Danny Ocean didn’t just create a global hit—he created one of the defining songs of the streaming generation. The record also highlights the growing influence of Latin music worldwide, with Spanish-language songs continuing to compete alongside the biggest international releases.

Almost 10 years later, Me Rehúso isn’t just a hit anymore—it’s officially one of the greatest streaming success stories in music history.

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