How “DtMF” shattered a record once thought untouchable
Bad Bunny has done it — and he’s done it in a way that feels bigger than music. His hit “DtMF” has now spent 57 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart, officially surpassing the legendary reign of “Despacito.”
Yes, that “Despacito.” The global phenomenon. The song that dominated the world for over a year. The track everyone believed would hold the crown forever.
But El Conejo Malo had other plans.
Let’s put it in perspective:
During the latest tracking week alone, “DtMF” still delivered:
This isn’t just a hit — it’s a cultural takeover.
The song’s momentum skyrocketed after Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, which pushed “DtMF” to:
Few artists can dominate multiple charts at once. Bad Bunny is one of them.
This isn’t only about numbers — it’s about impact.
Bad Bunny has become the face of a new era in Latin music:
Breaking Despacito’s record isn’t just symbolic — it marks a shift in who defines the sound of the decade.
With “DtMF,” Bad Bunny now holds the longest‑running No. 1 Latin song of all time. A milestone that cements him not just as a superstar, but as a generational force.
Latin music evolves. Records fall. But this one? This one will be remembered.
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