Just weeks after rewriting the Grammy playbook, Bad Bunny is stacking up headlines once more. The global superstar has scored yet another historic moment, with his track “DTMF” climbing to the top of the U.S. charts, marking his first solo No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The achievement lands at a peak moment in his career. Following his major wins at the 2026 Grammy Awards, the song surged back into the charts before rocketing to the summit, proving his cultural momentum is far from slowing down.
And the numbers don’t stop there. His ongoing Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour has been a record breaker in its own right, selling over 2.6 million tickets in under a week and expanding to more than 50 shows due to overwhelming demand.

From historic Grammy wins to chart domination and stadium-level touring power, the Puerto Rican hitmaker isn’t just riding a wave, he’s redesigning the shoreline. Every new milestone reinforces what the industry already knows: his crossover appeal and streaming muscle have turned him into one of the defining artists of this era.
For fans, it’s simple. Another week, another headline. And yes, Bad Bunny just made history again.