Yandel & Feid’s ‘Yandel 150’ Reaches No. 1 on Latin Airplay & Latin Rhythm Airplay Charts

Yandel once again rules a Latin airplay chart as “Yandel 150,” his collaboration with Feid, ascends to No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Airplay and Latin Rhythm Airplay charts (dated April 15), lifting 2-1 on both rankings.

“Yandel 150” leads with a 28% increase in audience impressions, to 12.5 million, earned in the U.S. March 31 to April 6, according to Luminate.

The new champ gives Yandel his 15th No. 1 among 34 chart appearances on the all-genre Latin Airplay chart. He returns to the summit following the one-week lead of “Déjà Vu,” with Tainy, in 2021. His longest-leading champ was “Encantadora,” which held atop the chart for three weeks.

Feid, meanwhile, claims his third No. 1 just a month after his featured turn in Ozuna’s “Hey Mor” ruled the March 4-dated list.

The collaboration ousts another pairing, Myke Towers and Daddy Yankee, after one week in charge for “Ulala.”

“Yandel 150” is the fourth single from Yandel’s Resistencia, his seventh studio album as a soloist, released Jan. 13 via Sony Music Latin. The 17-track set, jam-packed with reggaetón vets and newcomers alike, including his longtime collaborator Wisin, earned the Puerto Rican an eighth straight top 10 on Latin Rhythm Albums (March 23-dated list).

Further, “Yandel 150” leads in its ninth week on Latin Airplay, tying with “Hey Mor” as the third song to rise to the summit in nine weeks or fewer among Yandel’s 15 champs. Only two other tracks climbed faster: “Como Antes,” featuring Wisin, led in its second week, while “Se Acabó El Amor,” with Abraham Mateo and Jennifer Lopez, conquered in its sixth week.

Elsewhere, Yandel also takes his 15th No. 1 on Latin Rhythm Airplay, while Feid picks up his fourth champ.

Pamela Bustios

Billboard