Yandel & Xavi’s ‘Me Voy a La Chingada’ Tops Latin Airplay Chart

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Plus, Xavi returns to the album charts with his sophomore studio album, Dosis.

 Puerto Rican singer Yandel Sinfonico performs during the 65th edition of the Vina del Mar International Song Festival in Vina del Mar, Chile, on February 26, 2026.

Puerto Rican singer Yandel Sinfonico performs during the 65th edition of the Vina del Mar International Song Festival in Vina del Mar, Chile, on February 26, 2026. Lucas Aguayo Araos/Anadolu via Getty Images

Yandel and Xavi earn their first collaborative No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart as “Me Voy a La Chingada” jumps 5-1 on the June 6-dated ranking.

Released on Rimas as the lead single from Yandel’s 10th studio album, Infinito, “Me Voy a La Chingada” marks Yandel’s 18th career No. 1 on Latin Airplay. It arrives a year after “Háblame Claro,” with Feid, spent one week at the summit in 2025.

The coronation follows a 26% gain in audience impressions, as “Me Voy a La Chingada” drew 7.1 million during the May 22-28 tracking week in the United States, according to Luminate.

For Xavi, the achievement marks his fifth Latin Airplay No. 1 and his third of 2026, following “No Capea,” with Grupo Frontera, and “La Morrita,” with Carin León, both of which led for one week earlier this year.

With 18 No. 1s, Yandel holds the seventh-most chart-toppers in the history of the 32-year-old chart, a list led by J Balvin with 40 leaders. Here’s a look at the top performers:

Artist, No. 1s
J Balvin, 40
Ozuna, 37
Bad Bunny, 31
Daddy Yankee, 30
Maluma, 26
Wisin, 24
Yandel, 18

Elsewhere, the song posts gains across the Latin charts. It adds a second week at No. 1 on Latin Rhythm Airplay, climbs 19-16 on Hot Latin Rhythm Songs and surges 50-30 on Hot Latin Songs, which blends radio airplay, streaming data and sales.

Xavi’s Dosis of Momentum: Beyond his performance on the songs charts, Xavi also makes gains on the album rankings. His sophomore studio album, Dosis, debuts at No. 40 on Top Latin Albums and at No. 18 on Top Regional Mexican Albums.

For its chart debut, the 19-track set opens with 4,000 equivalent album units fueled by streaming activity, equal to 4.2 million official on-demand streams of the project’s songs.

The new arrival marks Xavi’s second appearance on both charts, as Next debuted and peaked at Nos. 9 and 6 on Top Latin Albums and Regional Mexican Albums, respectively, in 2024.

The set was preceded by three songs, two which dominated Regional Mexican Airplay: “No Capea” (one week atop in 2025) and “La Morrita” (three-week champ in February).

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