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Xavi Is First to Lead These 3 Latin Airplay Charts Simultaneously in 2026

Plus, Mexico’s RØZ strikes the albums charts with Se Está Haciendo Tarde .

Xavi Is First to Lead These 3 Latin Airplay Charts Simultaneously in 2026

Xavi's single "Dosis" has achieved a remarkable feat by simultaneously topping Billboard's Latin Airplay, Latin Pop Airplay, and Regional Mexican Airplay charts as of August 22, 2026. The song, which debuted on these charts during the week of August 7-13, has seen an impressive 11% increase in audience impressions, reaching 6.7 million listeners in the United States.

This accomplishment marks Xavi's sixth Latin Airplay No. 1 and his second solo leader on the Latin Airplay chart, following his 2024 hit "La Diabla." Despite primarily being associated with regional Mexican music, "Dosis" resonated well with pop-oriented radio stations, particularly in regions like Bakersfield, Fresno, Tucson, and Greenville.

The song's success on Regional Mexican Airplay is attributed to a 13% gain in impressions, bringing its total to 6.3 million listeners. With "Dosis" achieving No. 1 on all three charts, Xavi has become the first artist to accomplish this triple coronation in 2026, making him the first since September 2025 when Maná and Carín León's reimagined "Vivir Sin Aire" also topped the rankings simultaneously.

Additionally, "Dosis" has outperformed on the multimetric Hot Latin Pop Songs chart, securing Xavi's third-best chart position yet. The song also marks a milestone for RØZ, the Mexican EDM-pop duo consisting of Manolo Cabrera and Hugo Lara, who debuted at No. 15 on the Top Latin Pop Albums chart with their self-titled album "Se Está Haciendo Tarde."

This is the duo's first appearance on the albums chart, following a strong debut driven primarily by streaming activity, with 2,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. translating to approximately 1.7 million official on-demand streams.

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