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Ozuna Scores His 33rd Latin Airplay No. 1 as ‘Sirenita’ Crowns the Chart

Ozuna adds his 33rd chart-topper on Billboard’s Latin Rhythm Airplay chart as “Sirenita” lifts 4-1 on the Sept. 20-dated chart.

“Sirenita” was released June 5 on Nibiru/Sony Music Latin and takes the lead on its ninth week, with six of those in the top 10. For the tracking week of Sept. 5-11, the steady gainer enjoyed a 10% growth in audience impressions in the United States, registering 7.2 million, according to Luminate.

With his newest Latin Rhythm Airplay No. 1, Ozuna continues to hold the third-highest number of chart-toppers since the list launched in 2005, surpassed only by J Balvin with 38 and Daddy Yankee with 35. Here’s a recap of those winners:

38, J Balvin
35, Daddy Yankee
33, Ozuna
29, Bad Bunny
20, Maluma
20, Wisin
20, Wisin & Yandel

The radio increase across Latin rhythm stations in the U.S. aligns with the song’s 6-3 lift on the overall Latin Airplay chart, adding to Ozuna’s robust catalog of 37 career songs which reached No. 3 or higher — 35 of those have hit No. 1. So far, “Sirenita” and “Te Boté” (his collab with Casper Mágico, Nio García, Darell, Nicky Jam, and Bad Bunny) are Ozuna’s only two songs, of his 37 top three-charted songs, that have not reached No. 1. “Te Boté” peaked at No. 2 in 2018.

Elsewhere, “Sirenita” becomes the Hot Shot Debut of the week on the Hot Latin Songs chart, arriving at No. 42. In addition to its 7 million impressions during the tracking period, the song generated a 7% gain streaming activity.

“Sirenita” also makes its entrance on the Hot Latin Rhythm Songs chart, at No. 22, Ozuna’s third entry since its launch in April. The list combines streaming data, digital sales and radio audience into its formula.

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