Luis Fonsi & Feid Soar to #1 with 'Cambiaré,' Celebrating Chart Domination!

Luis Fonsi has reclaimed the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart with his collaboration “Cambiaré” featuring Feid, for the list dated April 25.
This achievement marks Luis Fonsi’s first chart-topper since November 2021, while Feid previously led the chart last November.
Fonsi expressed his gratitude to Billboard, stating,
“I just feel so grateful for the love and support. It’s a song that’s a bit different from what I usually do but it celebrates our rhythm and our culture.
That means everything to me. Gracias Feid for adding your undeniable magic to ‘Cambiaré.’ This is a special No. 1!”
“Cambiaré” made a significant leap from No. 8 to No. 1 on the overall Latin radio ranking, driven by a substantial 34% growth in audience impressions.
The song garnered 8.8 million impressions in the United States during the tracking week of April 10-16, according to Luminate.
Released on January 21 via Universal Music Latino/UMLE, “Cambiaré” becomes the second salsa track to reach the No. 1 position on the Latin Airplay chart in 2026.
The song dislodged Marc Anthony and Nathy Peluso’s “Como En El Idilio” from the top spot, sending it to No. 2. “Como En El Idilio,” which was the first salsa track to lead the chart this year, recorded 8.3 million impressions, experiencing a 13% decline from the previous week.
In the tropical chart scene, Romeo Santos and Prince Royce’s bachata hit, “Lokita Por Mí,” had a strong run, ruling for two weeks between January and March, in addition to an earlier one-week reign in December, totaling three weeks at the summit.
With “Cambiaré,” Luis Fonsi now boasts his 14th No. 1 hit on the Latin Airplay chart, following his previous one-week reign with “Bésame” featuring Myke Towers in November 2021.
Feid also adds to his impressive record, securing his 13th No. 1.
The track, co-composed by Fonsi, Feid, Andrés Torres, and Mauricio Rengifo, has also ascended to No. 1 on the Tropical Airplay chart.
Notably, Torres and Rengifo, who are renowned for producing “Despacito,” collaborated on the production of “Cambiaré” alongside Marcos Sánchez.
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