Gerardo Ortiz picks up his thirteenth No. 1 on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Airplay chart as “Ahí No Period” advances 4-1 on the checklist dated Feb. 17.
After every week within the high 10, the one crowns the checklist following a sturdy 40% acquire in viewers impressions, to 7.5 million, earned within the U.S. within the monitoring week ending Feb. 8, in accordance with Luminate.
As “Ahí No Va” advances, it unseats Xavi’s “La Diabla” from the lead after one week in cost. The latter dips 1-2 with 6.7 million, that’s a 29% decline from the week prior.
With 13 No. 1s to his account, Ortiz nonetheless has the second-most amongst soloists, behind Christian Nodal’s 15 No. 1s. Amongst all acts, Calibre 50 has essentially the most, with 24.
Right here’s the checklist of the acts with essentially the most No. 1s because the Regional Mexican Airplay chart launched in 1994:
24, Calibre 50
19, Banda MS de Sergio Lizarraga
18, Banda El Recodo de Cruz Lizarraga
18, Intocable
17, La Arrolladora Banda el Limon de Rene Camacho
16, Conjunto Primavera
16, Los Tigres del Norte
15, Christian Nodal
13, Gerardo Ortiz
12, La Adictiva Banda San Jose de Mesillas
As “Ahí No Va” lands on the summit, Ortiz turns into simply the sixth soloist to rule Regional Mexican Airplay up to now 12 months. He joins Christian Nodal (“Un Cumbión Dolido” in June 2023), Alejandro Fernández (“No Es Que Me Quiera Ir” and “Díficl Tu Caso,” final Aug. and Nov. respectively), Carin León (“Indispensable,” final Aug-Sept.), El Fantasma (“La Vida Cara,” final Sept.), Eden Muñoz (“Como En Los Viejos Tiempos,” Jan. 27-dated checklist), and Xavi (“La Diabla,” chart dated Feb. 10).
Elsewhere, “Ahí No Va” pushes 14-4 on the general Latin Airplay rating, for Ortiz’ seventeenth high 10. The music turns into his highest peak since “Regresa Hermosa” reached an equal No. 4 excessive in 2016.
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