Daddy Yankee and Shenseea rule Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart (dated July 11), as “Echo (FIFA World Cup 2026)” surges 6-1. The win marks Jamaican singer Shenseea’s first No. 1 on any Latin chart and delivers Daddy Yankee’s 31st career leader on Latin Airplay.
The bilingual collaboration tops the overall Latin radio ranking in its sixth week and claims Greatest Gainer honors after drawing 6.7 million audience impressions in the June 26-July 2 tracking week in the United States, up 31%, according to Luminate.
“Echo” becomes Daddy Yankee’s second No. 1 of 2026, following “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 0/66” with Bizarrap, which led for one week in January. Of Yankee’s 31 Latin Airplay No. 1s —dating to “Rompe” in 2005— the 2010s stand as his most dominant decade, yielding 17 chart-toppers. He earned one No. 1 in the 2000s and has added 12 more in the 2020s so far. Plus, the 31-No. 1 mark places him on a tie with Bad Bunny with the third-most No. 1s among rhythmic artists (and fourth overall). They both follow J Balvin (40 No. 1s), Ozuna (38), and Enrique Iglesias (32).
In her first team-up with Daddy Yankee, Shenseea lands her first No. 1 on a Latin chart, coming with her first appearance on any Latin ranking. She previously reached No. 1 on Rhythmic Airplay in August 2025 with “Shake It to The Max (Fly),” alongside MOLIY, Silent Addy and Skillibeng.
Lifted from the FIFA World Cup 2026: Official Album, “Echo” is the second No. 1 from the compilation, following Shakira and Burna Boy’s “Dai Dai,” which logs a second week atop the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. list (after reaching No. 3 on the Global 200).
The 18-track set —also featuring Latin artists Los Ángeles Azules, Belinda, Natanael Cano, Alejandro Fernández, Carín León, and Danny Ocean— debuted and peaked at No. 152 on the overall Billboard 200 chart (dated Jun 27).
In addition to the two No. 1s generated from the FIFA World Cup 2026: Official Album, four other songs from the set have made waves across Billboard’s U.S. and global charts. Here’s a rundown of all the album’s charting titles as of the July 11-dated charts:
Future & Tyla, “Game Time (FIFA World Cup 2026)”
Chart, Peak, Peak Date
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, No. 48 (June 13)
Rap Airplay, No. 25 (July 4)
R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, No. 32 (July 11)
Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, No. 25 (July 11)
Daddy Yankee & Shenseea, “Echo”
Chart, Peak, Date
Rhythmic Airplay, No. 26 (June 27)
Latin Airplay, No. 1 (July 11)
Los Ángeles Azules & Belinda, “Por Ella”
Chart, Peak, Peak Date
Hot Latin Pop Songs, No. 24 (June 27)
Andrea Bocelli, David Guetta, EJAE & Megan Thee Stallion, “DNA”
Chart, Peak, Peak Date
Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, No. 9 (June 27)
Global Excl. U.S., No. 138 (June 27)
Digital Song Sales, No. 17 (June 27)
Shakira & Burna Boy, “Dai Dai”
Chart, Peak, Peak Date
Digital Song Sales, No. 6 (June 27)
Billboard Global Excl. U.S., No. 1 (July 4)
Latin Airplay, No. 7 (July 4)
Billboard Global 200, No. 3 (July 11)
Billboard Hot 100, No. 67 (July 11)
Mainstream Top 40 Airplay, No. 37 (July 11)
Rhythmic Airplay, No. 25 (July 11)
In addition, The Rolling Stones’ contribution to the album, “In the Stars (Cirkut and Andrew Watt Remix),” has been a hit on select charts thanks to the original version of the song, promoted as a single and found on the upcoming Stones album Foreign Tongues (due July 17). It charted on both the Rock & Alternative Airplay chart and the Triple A Airplay chart.
Elsewhere, on Billboard’s Hits of the World charts, The Rolling Stones’ album version of the song “In the Stars” reached No. 37 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 in May; “Goals” by LISA, Anitta and Rema hit No. 41 on the Billboard Korea Global K-Pop Songs chart dated June 6; “DNA” climbed to No. 21 on the same Korea ranking; and “Dai Dai” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Colombia Songs chart and No. 2 on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 dated June 27. The latter also rose to No. 6 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 (dated July 4).
Finally, “Dai Dai” hits new highs on multiple charts this week, reaching No. 19 on the Billboard Canada Hot 100, No. 10 on the Billboard Italy Songs chart and No. 37 on the Billboard Brasil Hot 100.








