Latin music continues to live one of its most global moments and now Rawayana has just taken the most important step of its career, as the Venezuelan band achieved its first No. 1 on Billboard thanks to the success of “Inglés en Miami”, a collaboration with Colombian Manuel Turizo that has become one of the most popular songs of 2026.
The song, included in the album ¿Dónde es el after? officially reached the top spot on Billboard’s Latin Rhythm Airplay chart for May 16, 2026. The song climbed from #3 to #1 after ten weeks in the top 10.
Rawayana celebrates a historic moment

Alberto “Beto” Montenegro, lead vocalist of the group, said that this achievement represents years of work and artistic evolution from Venezuela to the international market.
According to the singer, “Inglés en Miami” symbolizes a cultural mix of different accents, energies and musical styles that managed to connect naturally with the audience.
The impact of the song was also reflected in U.S. Latino radio.
According to Luminate data, the song registered a 27% increase in audience impressions during the week of May 1-7.
Reaching 6.2 million radio plays (Filed as: Rawayana Billboard: historic No. 1).
Manuel Turizo continues to dominate the Latin charts

For Manuel Turizo, the single also represents another great moment in his career.
With this song, the Colombian added his seventh No. 1 on the Billboard Latin Rhythm Airplay chart.
Consolidating his position as one of today’s strongest Latin artists.
Turizo had previously led the way with hits such as “Mamasota” with Yandel and “Vaina loca” with Ozuna, one of the most successful Latin collaborations in recent years.
The chemistry between Rawayana and Turizo was key to the success of the song.
Especially among young Latinos in cities such as Miami, Houston, Los Angeles and New York.
Where the song quickly gained popularity on digital platforms and social networks (Filed as: Rawayana Billboard: historical No. 1).
It is one of the most popular songs of 2026
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“English in Miami” is also growing outside the U.S.

Success is not limited to the U.S. market.
The song has also managed to position itself in other international rankings.
“English in Miami” reached:
26th place in Hot Latin Songs.
No. 4 on Hot Latin Rhythm Songs.
No. 19 on Billboard Colombia Hot 100.
No. 11 in Peru Songs.
No. 14 in Ecuador Songs.
In addition, the album Donde es el after, released on January 1, 2026, has been recognized for its mix of Latin rhythms and alternative sounds (Filed as: Rawayana Billboard: historic No. 1).
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