In celebration of his birthday,
Billboard is highlighting Yankee’s Latin Airplay hits that have spent at least two weeks or more at No. 1.
Check them out below.
“Rompe”
On the chart: “Rompe” peaked at No. 1 on Dec. 10, 2005, where it reigned for 15 weeks.
Before “Despacito,” Daddy Yankee crowned the chart for more than three months, holding steady at No. 1 with his 2005 hit “Rompe.” Along with “Gasolina,” the catchy reggaeton hit about being the best in his lane ultimately put Daddy Yankee, reggaeton, and Latin hip-hop on the international map.
“Nota de Amor”
On the chart: “Nota de Amor” (Wisin & Carlos Vives feat. Daddy Yankee) peaked at No. 1 on April 25, 2015, where it reigned for two weeks.