The 29-year-old Colombian reggaeton singer’s latest single “Ay Vamos” has risen to the summit this week, becoming his first No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Pop Airplay chart.
After nine straight weeks stuck at Nos. 2 and 3, J Balvin’s song climbs 2-1 wth a 1 percent rise in plays, according to Nielsen Music, in the week ending January 11.
J Balvin is atop two Latin airplay tallies in Billboard’s lastest issue, as “Ay Vamos” continues to crown Latin Rhythm Airplay for a 14th straight frame.
He also reaches a new peak on Latin Streaming Songs chart, climbing 4-3 (a seven percent decrease in streams, to 822,000 domestic clicks), aided by over 636,000 YouTube and Vevo on YouTube views last week. To date, the clip has amassed over 170 million worldwide views.
J Balvin is back at the helm this year… The 30-year-old Colombian reggaeton singer jumps 3-1 on Billboard’s Latin Pop Airplay chart with his latest single “Ginza.” The track is up 4 percent in plays at the format. The spike in airplay nudges “Ginza” 3-2 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs…
J Balvin is back at the top of the charts… The 30-year-old Colombian reggaeton singer notches his second No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart with the ascent of “Ginza” (on the chart dated Oct. 17). The track -- released through Capitol Latin -- rises 2-1 in its 11th chart week,…
Forget singing! J Balvin is ready to speak… The 29-year-old Colombian reggaeton singer, the breakout Latino artist of 2014, is set to headline a panel during the 2015 Billboard Latin Music Conference. Balvin, who just scored his first No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Pop Airplay chart, will join other urban…