Bad Bunny still No. 1

Bad Bunny’s “DtMF” is holding at No. 1 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart for a third consecutive week — a run analysts link to the boost from his Super Bowl LX halftime performance on Feb. 8 chart note.

Feb. 20–26 tracking data show “DtMF” logged 41.1 million streams outside the U.S. billboard.com and 57.0 million streams worldwide (with 1,000 and 3,000 paid downloads outside the U.S. and worldwide, respectively). billboard.com During the immediate post‑show week (Feb. 6–12), the song jumped to 105.4 million global streams and 17,000 downloads — increases of roughly 165% worldwide and 254% on digital sales versus the prior week. billboard.com U.S. consumption for Feb. 6–12 specifically included 43.0 million official streams, 5.3 million radio audience impressions and 12,000 sold in the United States, according to Billboard/Luminate. billboard.com That Feb. 6–12 surge powered an unusual chart cluster: four tracks from Bad Bunny’s 2025 album Debí Tirar Más Fotos plus a 2022 hit all logged top‑five Global 200 totals — “Baile Inolvidable” at 71.9 million and “Nuevayol” at 65.5 million during that same week. billboard.com On the Global Excl. U.S. chart the single rose to 63.4 million streams in the Feb. 6–12 window and then measured 41.1 million for Feb. 20–26, showing a post‑peak moderation but continued strong international play. billboard.com Business outlets note the pattern isn’t ephemeral: Forbes reports the multi‑week streaming surge matches one of Bad Bunny’s longest global chart runs, reflecting repeated spikes across multiple territories. forbes.com

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