Óscar Maydon’s Fuerza Regida Collab, ‘Tu Boda,’ Earns Him His First No. 1 on Hot Latin Songs
The track also lands at No. 1 on Latin Streaming Songs and Latin Digital Songs, and makes big strides on a global level.
Mexican singer Óscar Maydon claims his first No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart thanks to his Fuerza Regida collaboration, “Tu Boda,” which surges 8-1 on the list dated Nov. 2. As the song climbs seven spots, it marks the largest jump on the multimetric tally in almost two years.
“Tu Boda” lands at the Hot Latin Songs summit mainly on the strength of streaming data and sales. For the Oct. 18-24 tracking week, it generated 15.2 million official U.S. streams, according to Luminate, up 157% from the week prior. The growth pushes the song to a No. 14 debut on the overall Streaming Songs chart, for Maydon’s first appearance there. Fuerza Regida logs its sixth visit, where the group previously logged a No. 10 high with “Tu Name,” with Grupo Frontera, in October 2023.
“Tu Boda” also registers enough U.S. streams for a 6-1 climb on Latin Streaming Songs, where Maydon picks up his first visit and No. 1, while Regida secures its second champ.
Sales, too, assist the track’s swell on Hot Latin Songs, which combines airplay, streaming activity and downloads. “Tu Boda” sold 1,000 downloads in the tracking week, yielding a No. 1 debut on Latin Digital Song Sales.
As the song crowns Hot Latin Songs, it dethrones Karol G’s “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido” after the latter’s 14 consecutive weeks at the peak (a three-way tie, with Xavi’s “La Diabla” and FloyyMenor and Cris MJ’s “Gata Only,” for the longest-leading songs in 2024). “Si Antes” also adds a 15th week at No. 1 on the overall Latin Airplay chart, where it enters a tie with Don Omar and Lucenzo’s “Danza Kuduro” and Daddy Yankee’s “Rompe” for the 10th-most weeks at No. 1 since the tally launched in 1994. There, Karol extends her record for the most weeks at the summit by a woman soloist, unaccompanied by any other act. (Among all women, Shakira holds the record (25 weeks), thanks to “La Tortura,” featuring Alejandro Sanz.)
Meanwhile, the 8-1 surge of “Tu Boda” — which Rancho Humilde/Sony Music Latin released Sept. 26 — marks the biggest climb to No. 1 on Hot Latin Songs in a year and 10 months, after Shakira’s “Bzrp: Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” with Bizarrap, rallied 16-1 in its second week (Jan. 28, 2023-dated list).
On a global level, “Tu Boda” takes the Greatest Gainer trophy on both global charts. It rushes to No. 4 (from No. 22) on the Billboard Global 200 with 75.1 million streams worldwide and shows similar success outside the United States, where it blasts 17-5 on the Global Excl. U.S. tally with 60 million clicks. Thanks to the streaming splash, Maydon and Regida pick up their first top 10s on both rankings.
Lastly, “Tu Boda” takes both collaborators to their highest-charting performance yet on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100, where it opens at No. 23.