Bad Bunny's DtMF reaches No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 after Super Bowl

Bad Bunny's song DtMF has climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 following his performance at the Super Bowl LX halftime show. This marks his first solo No. 1 on the chart and his second overall. Three other tracks by the artist also entered the top 10 this week.

Bad Bunny achieved a career milestone as DtMF rose from No. 10 to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated February 21, 2026. The track, from his Grammy-winning album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, closed his Super Bowl LX halftime set and saw an immediate surge in streams and sales. Originally peaking at No. 2 in January 2025, DtMF's resurgence gained momentum after Bad Bunny's wins at the 2026 Grammy Awards earlier in the month.

This is Bad Bunny's second Hot 100 No. 1, following I Like It with Cardi B and J Balvin in 2018, which held the top spot for one week. DtMF stands as his first leader as a solo artist. The Super Bowl performance propelled four Bad Bunny songs into the Hot 100 top 10: Baile Inolvidable surged to a new peak at No. 2, Nuevayol climbed to No. 5, and Tití Me Preguntó, originally released in 2022, reentered at No. 7.

The success aligns with the growing presence of non-English-language tracks on the Hot 100. Bad Bunny has now earned 13 top 10 hits primarily in Spanish, the most for any artist in this category. Spanish-language songs account for 23 of the 39 non-English top 10 entries in the chart's history, with 11 reaching No. 1 overall. Recent years have seen increased globalization of music, driven by streaming and social media, contributing to this wave of international hits.

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