Prince Royce celebrates his first No. 1 from his new album, Eterno, as “How Deep Is Your Love” leads Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart. The song completes the trek in 10 weeks, after a 2-1 jump on the ranking dated June 28.
“How Deep Is Your Love,” a bilingual bachata version of the Bee Gee’s three-week champ on the overall Billboard Hot 100 (1977), is the first single off Royce’s eighth studio album, Eterno, which debuted and peaked at No. 3 on the Top Tropical Albums chart (dated May 31). It takes over the Latin Airplay chart after a 23% gain in audience impressions, to 9.9 million, earned in the United States during the June 13-19 tracking week, according to Luminate. The song moves ahead with the Greatest Gainer honor –awarded weekly to the track with the largest audience growth among the 50 songs on the chart.
With “How Deep Is Your Love,” Royce achieves his 18th Latin Airplay No. 1, extending his mark among tropical acts with the second-most chart-toppers. He trails only Romeo Santos, who leads with 22 champs, the most in the history of the 30-year-old tally. Here is a review of those tropical acts and their No. 1s:
22, Romeo Santos 18, Prince Royce 16, Carlos Vives 14, Marc Anthony 12, Don Omar 12, Gloria Estefan“How Deep Is Your Love” drives Royce to his 25th No. 1 on Tropical Airplay, likely after a 2-1 climb. He continues third among all artists on the chart, trailing only Marc Anthony, who holds the record with 37 No. 1 hits, and Victor Manuelle with 29.
Elsewhere, the song becomes the highest weekly debut on the multimetric Hot Latin Songs chart, where it opens at No. 41.
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