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Thanks to the Benito Bowl, Bad Bunny is #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The post-Super Bowl bump in sales and streaming resulted in Bad Bunny having four songs in the top ten of Billboard’s Hot 100 chart (with another eleven Bad Bunny songs in the top 100).
For the week of February 6-12, DtMF had 43 million official streams in the United States, the highest for a song so far in 2026. It also received 5.3 million radio airplay audience impressions in the United States last week.
DtMF is the fourth all- or mostly-Spanish-language to hit #1 on the Hot 100. The previous three were La Bamba by Los Lobos (#1 for three weeks in 1987), Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix) by Los Del Rio (#1 for 14 weeks in 1996), and Despacito by Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber (#1 for 16 weeks in 2017).
Man I Need by Olivia Dean is the highest charting non-Bad Bunny song this week, holding the #3 spot. Last week’s #1 song, Choosin’ Texas by Ella Langley (still one of the headlining musicians on Kid Rock’s Rock the Country festival) dropped to #4 this week.
This week marks Ordinary by Alex Warren being on the Hot 100 for an entire year. It’s been 52 weeks since it first entered the chart. The song peaked at #1 last year. It was #3 last week and dropped to #6 this week.
For the first time since The Life of a Showgirl was released (19 loooooong weeks ago), Opalite has surpassed The Fate of Ophelia on the Hot 100 chart. Opalite moved up from last week’s #11 position to this week’s #8 spot, boosted by the official music video release on February 6 and the digital release of the acoustic Life Is a Song variant on February 10. Meanwhile, The Fate of Ophelia was #7 last week and dropped to #12 this week.
This week’s top 10:
1. DtMF – Bad Bunny
2. Baile Inolvidable – Bad Bunny
3. Man I Need – Olivia Dean
4. Choosin’ Texas – Ella Langley
5. Nuevayol – Bad Bunny
6. Ordinary – Alex Warren
7. Tití Me Preguntó – Bad Bunny
8. Opalite – Taylor Swift
9. Golden – HUNTR/X
10. I Just Might – Bruno Mars
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