Xavi Is First to Lead These 3 Latin Airplay Charts Simultaneously in 2026
Categoria: Musica
Plus, Mexico’s RØZ strikes the albums charts with Se Está Haciendo Tarde.
Por Billboard | 20/08/2026
Xavi ’s “Dosis” hits triple-crown territory, as the song leads Billboard ’s Latin Airplay , Latin Pop Airplay and Regional Mexican Airplay charts (dated Aug. 22). Related Karol G Floods Hot Latin Songs Chart With ‘No Me Arrepiento de Sentir Tanto’ No Regrets, Just No. 1s: Karol G’s ‘No Me Arrepiento De Sentir Tanto’ Debuts Atop Top Latin Albums Chart Fred again.. & Latin Mafia Take ‘9 months & 50 hours’ to No. 1: ‘We’re So Happy!’ In its fifth week at No. 1 on Latin Pop Airplay , “Dosis” delivers a triple shot of Latin strength, rising 3-1 on the overall Latin Airplay chart after an 11% gain in audience impressions, to 6.7 million, earned in the United States, in the tracking week of Aug. 7-13, according to Luminate. The feat marks Xavi’s sixth Latin Airplay No. 1, and his second solo leader, following “La Diabla,” which ruled for two weeks in 2024. Though primarily a regional Mexican artist, Xavi also benefited from strong support at the format’s radio stations with the pop-leaning “Dosis.” The track rises 4-1 on Regional Mexican Airplay , fueled by a 13% increase in impressions, to 6.3 million, mainly powered by stations in Bakersfield and Fresno in California, Tucson, Ariz., and Greenville, S.C., during the tracking period. With “Dosis” claiming No. 1 on all three charts, Xavi becomes the first act to achieve this triple coronation in 2026 — and the first since September 2025, when Maná and Carín León’s reimagined “Vivir Sin Aire” simultaneously topped the rankings. Beyond the three-way coronation, “Dosis” also leaves a mark on the multimetric Hot Latin Pop Songs chart, earning Xavi his best chart performance, as the song rises to its new No. 3 peak. In addition to Xavi, the song was cowritten Andy Clay Cruz, Ángel Sandoval and Jay Rozz. RØZ Breaks Through With Se Está Haciendo Tarde Elsewhere on the Latin charts, Mexican EDM-pop duo RØZ — Manolo Cabrera and Hugo Lara — debut at No. 15 on Top Latin Pop Albums with its first full-length project, Se Está Haciendo Tarde , marking the duo’s first appearance on an albums chart. Released Aug. 7 via Queens Road/ALT:Vision/Atlantic/AG, the 19-track set launches with 2,000 equivalent album units in the U.S., driven primarily by streaming activity, according to Luminate. That figure equates to 1.7 million official on-demand streams. RØZ previously placed three songs on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, including “Flashes,” featuring Yng Lvcas, which delivered the duo’s first top 10 in April 2025.