J BALVIN MAKES HISTORY WITH THE MOST NO. 1S ON LATIN AIRPLAY CHART SINCE ITS 1994 DEBUT

Five-time Latin GRAMMY® award-winning global superstar J Balvin has reached another impressive career milestone today, nabbing his record- extending 37th No. 1 with global smash hit “Doblexxó.” Crowning Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart, the Feid-featured track marks a historic moment for Balvin, who tops the chart with the most No. 1s since its 1994 debut. Additionally, Balvin also leads the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart with 37 No. 1s as “Doblexxó” jumps to No. 1.
J Balvin is currently gearing up for his highly anticipated return to North American stages with his awaited “Back to the Rayo” tour. The tour will kick off on March 20 in Atlanta, GA, and make its way across the nation’s major cities such as Miami, Boston, Dallas, San Diego, and many more, before wrapping up on May 17 in Portland, OR. Tickets for the “Back to the Rayo” North America Tour 2025 are now available: jbalvin.com/pages/tour-2025
World-renowned as one of the most successful and highly decorated artists across the music scene, J Balvin continues to celebrate the release of his seventh studio album, Rayo. Released on August 9, 2025, the genre-bending album takes listeners on a jaunt through Balvin’s most personal offering yet – one in which he too looks forward to the future of music and invites the next generation of Latin stars to join him all the way through. On the week of its release, Rayo anchored itself at No. 2 on Spotify’s Global Top Album Debut chart, with “Doblexxó” featuring Feid positioning itself at No. 5 on Global Top Songs Debut. The album’s standout “Doblexxó” has notably garnered over 189 million combined streams and over 36 million views on YouTube. Since its release, Rayo has amassed over 391 million combined global streams; received two Premio Lo Nuestro nominations; and a 2025 GRAMMY® nod [Best Música Urbana Album].
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