Ozuna and Kapo make a strong debut with their first collaboration, “Más que tú”, which reaches No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart (dated April 19). Colombian artist Kapo celebrates a milestone in his career by achieving his first hit at the top of the overall Latin radio chart. Meanwhile, Ozuna continues to be one of the most prominent artists on the chart, adding his 35th No. 1 to his record. “Más que tú”, released on February 12 under Nibiru/Sony Music Latin, rises 3-1 after accumulating 8.3 million audience impressions in the United States during the tracking week ending April 10, according to Luminate. This represents a 14% increase in impressions compared to the previous week. The song dethrones another Puerto Rican-Colombian duet from the top spot: Yandel and Feid’s “Háblame claro” falls 1-13 with a 43% decrease in audience (to 5.2 million), after a week at No. 1.
Thanks to “Más que tú”, Ozuna reaches a new milestone, securing his 35th No. 1 on Latin Airplay since the chart’s creation in 1994. He is just behind J Balvin, who holds the record with 37 No. 1s. This latest song to reach the top spot comes a year after Ozuna reached No. 1 with “Baccarat”, which spent one week at the top in March 2024. For his part, Kapo achieves his first No. 1 in his sixth appearance on the chart. The Colombian has accumulated four top 10s, including two songs that reached No. 2: “Ohnana” last November, and “Imagínate” with Danny Ocean, on the chart dated April 5. This last song falls 4-7 on the current ranking.
It is worth noting that, so far in 2025, 11 songs have reached the top spot on the Latin Airplay chart. While Shakira (“Soltera”) and Karol G (“Si antes te hubiera conocido”) represent the only female presence among the winners, five of these hits come from collaborations between male soloists; all with one week at the top. Here is a summary of these male collaborations: Title, artist, peak date “Doblexxo”, J Balvin & Feid, March 15 “Khe?”, Rauw Alejandro & Romeo Santos, March 29 “Háblame claro”, Yandel & Feid, April 12 “Más que tú,” Ozuna & Kapo, April 19
On the other hand, “Más que tú” also improves on the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart, where it rises 2-1 for its first week at the top. All charts (dated April 19, 2025) were updated on April 15 on Billboard.com. For more chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on X (formerly known as Twitter) and Instagram.