Marc Anthony returned to the top spot on U.S. Latin radio, once again topping Billboard’ s Latin Airplay chart thanks to his collaboration with Wisin, the song “Que me quiera má”. The song climbed from number two to number one on the December 13 chart, consolidating one of the most outstanding comebacks of the year in Latin music.
The song was released on September 25 under Bolero Records, Marc Anthony’s new record label, distributed by Sony Music Latin. In its tenth week on the chart, “Que me quiera má” reached the top spot after six consecutive weeks in the top 10, confirming a solid and consistent response from the audience. During the week of measurement between November 28 and December 4, the song registered 9.5 million audience impressions in the U.S., representing a 7% growth, according to Luminate data. This momentum was enough to displace Prince Royce’s bachata cover, “I Want It That Way,” which dropped to No. 2 with 8.6 million impressions, a 12% drop.
A significant comeback for Marc Anthony

With this achievement, Marc Anthony adds his 15th No. 1 on the Latin Airplay chart, reaffirming his hold on U.S. radio.
The artist had previously reached the top in 2022 with “Mala”.
Since then he placed four consecutive songs in the top 10, including “Ale Ale,” which reached No. 3 in July 2024.
In addition to its leadership in Latin Airplay, “Que me quiera má” also occupies first place in the Tropical Airplay chart, where it also climbed from number two to number one.
With this, Marc Anthony extends his own all-time record by reaching 38 No. 1 songs on the chart, an unprecedented number in the tropical category.
The song is accompanied on the chart by another Marc’s own track, his version of “Feliz Navidad / I Wanna Wish You a Merry Christmas”, which ranks 14th, demonstrating the breadth of his radio presence.
Wisin also celebrates a new achievement

Marc Anthony extends his own historic record
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For Wisin, this No. 1 represents the 24th of his career in Latin Airplay.
Just three months after reaching the top with “Luna”, together with Kapo, in September.
In the case of Tropical Airplay, this win marks its sixth No. 1 and first in more than three years, since “Soy yo” with Don Omar and Gente de Zona topped the chart for four weeks in July 2022.
For U.S. Hispanic audiences, the success of “Que me quiera má” confirms that Marc Anthony remains a central figure on Latin radio.
Able to connect with new generations without losing the essence that has made him one of the most influential artists in Spanish music.
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