Bad Bunny has returned to the top of the worldwide charts, this time with the track DtMF. The song surged to No. 1 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart, driven largely by strong international streaming numbers.
Billboard reported that the track collected tens of millions of streams during the latest tracking week, pushing it ahead of other global hits. The chart measures music consumption across more than 200 territories, combining streaming activity and digital sales.
The performance reflects the continued global reach of Spanish-language music. Bad Bunny has frequently appeared on the worldwide rankings in recent years, often placing multiple songs on the charts at the same time. DtMF adds another milestone to that streak.
The Global Excl. U.S. chart specifically tracks listening activity outside the United States, highlighting where international audiences are driving music trends. In this case, listeners across Latin America, Europe, and other regions contributed heavily to the song’s rise.
The result places Bad Bunny once again among the most streamed artists worldwide this week.





