Bad Bunny has achieved a historic milestone on the latest Latin Songwriters chart (dated November 25) by becoming the first person to spend 100 weeks at No. 1. This remarkable feat is attributed to his impressive 14 writing credits on the latest Hot Latin Songs chart, with «Monaco» leading the way and securing a fifth consecutive week at No.
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Here's a breakdown of all the songs for which Bad Bunny holds writing credits on the most recent Hot Latin Songs chart.
No. 1, Bad Bunny, “Monaco”
No. 5, Bad Bunny & Feid, “Perro Negro”
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11, Bad Bunny, “Un Preview”
No. 12, Bad Bunny & Young Miko, “Fina”
No. 16, Bad Bunny, “Where She Goes”
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22, Drake ft. Bad Bunny, “Gently”
No. 28, Bad Bunny, “Baby Nueva”
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29, Bad Bunny, “Mr. October”
No. 30, Bad Bunny & Mora, “Hibiki”
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33, Bad Bunny, “Cybertruck”
No. 38, Bad Bunny & Bryant Myers, “Seda”
No. 40, Bad Bunny & Luar La L, “Telefono Nuevo”
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43, Bad Bunny & YONVNGCHIMI, “Mercedes Carota”
No. 47, Bad Bunny, “No Me Quiero Casar”
Bad Bunny's «Monaco» secures his 14th career No. 1 on Hot Latin Songs, placing him fourth on the all-time list.
Notably, it marks his eighth chart-topper to spend five or more weeks at No. 1. In an impressive achievement, Bad Bunny becomes only the second artist, after Kirk Franklin, to spend 100 or more weeks at No.
1 across Billboard's 13 weekly songwriter charts. Kirk Franklin achieved this milestone in March, leading Gospel Songwriters for 121 weeks. Bad Bunny expressed his gratitude, stating, “To have my music resonate with so many for 100 weeks is truly a humbling experience.”
Furthermore, achieving 100 weeks at No.