Feid gets his 11th No. 1 Bulletin boardon the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart, and sixth this year, as “Sorry 4 That Much” moves 2-1 to lead the October 26 tally.
“Sorry 4 That Much” leads thanks to a 6 percent increase in audience impressions, to 6.6 million, earned in the U.S. during the Oct. 11-17 viewing week, according to Luminate. As the song lands at the top, it unseats J Balvin and Chencho Corleone's “Polvo de Tu Vida” from the lead, as the latter drops 11% in the audience to 5.8 million.
Of the 16 No. 1s on Latin Rhythm Airplay in 2024, only five were by soloists, unaccompanied by any other collaborators — including “Sorry.” Here is a review of this elite team:
Artist, Title, Peak Date, Weeks at No.1
- Bad Bunny, “Monaco,” January 27, one
- Myke Towers, “La Falda,” February 24, one
- Ozuna, “Baccarat,” March 30, one
- Venesti, “Es Normal”, July 27, two
- Feid, “Sorry 4 That Much,” October 26
“Sorry” brings Feid to his sixth consecutive Latin Rhythm Airplay No. 1, and all have come in 2024 — the most No. 1s of any act this year.
Elsewhere, Feid narrowly misses No. 1 on the overall Latin Airplay chart, where “Sorry 4 That Much” jumps 3-2, just behind Karol G's “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido,” for a 14th week at the top.
Feid's new achievement comes on the heels of the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards, where the Colombian was a finalist in 11 categories, including Global 200 Latin Artist of the Year.
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