GettyA full year after making its splashy debut, Nio García, Casper Mágico and Darell's "Te Boté" continues its stunning reign at Billboard. 52 qualifying weeks after first arriving on Hot Latin Songs, the multi-metric Spanish-language singles chart, their urbano posse cut remains in its upper reaches, currently residing at No. Without it, "Te Boté" seems less likely to make it through a second full year on the Latin charts, something "Despacito" did with relative ease. That leaves plenty of room for fresher cuts to thrive and compete in the Hot Latin Songs top ten. Re-entries to Hot Latin Songs include Alex Rose and Rauw Alejandro's "Toda" (No.
Source: Forbes April 24, 2019 16:18 UTC