With the new champ, UMLE claims the chart's top four titles.
It’s the third Colombian dual partnership to rule the Latin pop radio tally.
The chart-topper is Iglesias' first in nine years on the chart.
"The goal is for the message to reach people that need guidance and healing," he tells Billboard.
The track rebounds to its No. 1 high for a third week on Latin Rhythm Airplay chart.
The track wraps the longest journey to the top on the list.
"We felt that this song ... with Edén it was perfect," says Fher Olvera.
Plus, Bad Bunny secures a record-extending 70 entries on the list as Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana debuts.
J. Lo previously held the record for No. 1s by a female act in a single year on the tally by herself.
"Mónaco" arrives as his 14th No. 1, and extends his record for most top 10s on the tally.