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Bad Bunny has reached another defining milestone in his streaming career. The Puerto Rican star now joins The Weeknd as the only artists in history to have at least 30 songs surpass 1 billion streams each on Spotify.

The achievement comes as “EoO,” a track from his 2025 album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, crossed the billion-stream mark in late March 2026. With that, Bad Bunny becomes the first Latin artist ever to hit the 30-song milestone, extending a record that has steadily grown over the past decade through both solo releases and high-profile collaborations.



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His catalog continues to dominate the platform at scale. As of March 30, several of his biggest hits remain among Spotify’s most-streamed songs globally, including “La Canción” (2.5 billion), “Dákiti” (2.4 billion), “Me Porto Bonito” (2.2 billion), “Tití Me Preguntó” (2.1 billion), and “Ojitos Lindos” (1.9 billion). That sustained performance is further anchored by Un Verano Sin Ti, which holds the title of the most-streamed album in Spotify history with over 22.5 billion streams.

Momentum behind the milestone has been building throughout the first quarter of 2026. Earlier this year, Bad Bunny secured a historic Album of the Year win at the Grammy Awards, followed by a record-setting Super Bowl LX Halftime Show that reached 4.1 billion viewers across global broadcasts and digital platforms within its first 24 hours, according to Roc Nation.

International expansion has also played a role in his streaming growth. On March 7, he performed in Tokyo as part of Spotify’s Billions Club Live series, marking his first concert in Japan. The one-night-only event highlighted the depth of his catalog, with a setlist spanning multiple eras, from early collaborations like “Mía” to newer material from Debí Tirar Más Fotos.

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