Carín León locations his second No. 1 of the yr, and fourth general, on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart, as “Ahí Estabas Tú” ascends 3-1 on the Could 24-dated listing. The brand new achievement comes solely two months after his most up-to-date triumph with “El Amor de Mi Herida.”
“Ahí Estabas Tú” claims the highest spot on the general Latin Airplay chart with 8.2 million viewers impressions earned within the U.S. throughout the Could 9-15 monitoring week, in line with Luminate –that’s a 21% acquire from the earlier week. The Best Gainer-awarded monitor of the week trades locations with Gerardo Coronel ‘El Jerry’’s “No Se Cube,” after the latter drops 1-3 with a 5% dip in impressions (to eight.23 million).
“Ahí Estabas Tú” marks León’s second champ of 2025. Beforehand the Hermosillo, Sonora-born singer-songwriter took command of Latin Airplay for one week via “El Amor de Mi Herida” (March 22-dated listing).
With a second ruler in 2025, León is simply the second soloist to have two No. 1s on Latin Airplay this yr unaccompanied by one other act. Earlier in 2025, Unhealthy Bunny topped the chart twice together with his solo tracks “El Clúb” and “Baile Inolvidable,” every reigning for 2 weeks in February and March, respectively.
In whole, 4 artists have secured two No. 1 hits in 2025 to date. Between Benito’s two chart-toppers, Myke Towers claimed the No. 1 spot with “Otra Noche” that includes Darell, for one week in February. He adopted up with one other No. 1 hit, “Degenere,” which options benny blanco, main for one week on the Could 3 chart. In the meantime, Colombian Kapo positioned back-to-back champs as “Más Que Tú,” with Ozuna, ceded its place to “Imagínate,” with Danny Ocean, on the April 26 listing, each one-week rulers.
Past his Latin Airplay coronation, León additionally takes “Ahí Estabas Tú” to the summit on Regional Mexican Airplay, the place it jumps 2-1, his eighth No. 1 general. He ties Eden Muñoz for the fourth-most rulers amongst soloists within the 2020s decade. They path Christian Nodal who leads with 17 No. 1 this decade, Gerardo Ortiz follows with 13, and Alejandro Fernández with 12 leaders.
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