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    J Balvin Extends No. 1 Record on Latin Airplay Chart With ‘Rio’

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    J Balvin extends his unmatched record on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart, as “Rio” flies 11-1 on the July 12-dated list, becoming the Colombian’s 38th chart-topper, the most among all acts.

    “Rio,” named after Balvin’s son, was issued on Jan. 24 via Sueños Globales/Capitol/ICLG. It surges 11-1 in its 12th week in on the overall Latin Airplay ranking after a 57% increase in audience impressions, to 8.1 million, earned in the United States during the June 27-July 3 tracking week, according to Luminate.

    A significant portion of “Rio’s” audience growth is driven by four Univision stations: KVVF-FM (San Jose) leads, followed by KQMR-FM (Phoenix), KAMA-FM (Houston), and WVIV-FM (Chicago) rounding out the list.

    “Rio” leaps from No. 11 to No. 1 on Latin Airplay, becoming the fourth song in 2025 to rise 10 or more positions on the chart to No. 1. So far, Myke Towers’s “Otra Noche” claims the biggest jump to the summit this year. The song, which features Darell, climbed 12 rankings (13-1) in February. Meanwhile, Gerardo Coronel’s “No Se Dice” and Gloria Estefan’s “Raices” both hiked 11 and 10 slots, respectively, to No. 1 in May.

    As “Rio” takes the lead on Latin Airplay, Balvin extends his record for the most No. 1s on the chart, with a 38th leader. Here’s a peak at those artists with the most No. 1s on the almost 31-year-old tally:

    38, J Balvin
    35, Ozuna
    32, Enrique Iglesias
    28, Bad Bunny
    28, Daddy Yankee
    24, Maluma
    24, Shakira

    “Rio” also jumps 3-1 on Latin Rhythm Airplay, where Balvin secures his record-extending 38 rulers.

    Balvin performed “Rio” for the first time at the LVMH Charity Gala during the Paris Men’s Fashion Week 2025.

    All charts (dated July 12, 2025) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow, July 8. For all chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram.



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