Bad Bunny has completed a full-circle streaming resurgence as “DtFM” returns to No. 1 on the Global Spotify chart dated February 4, capping a remarkable post-GRAMMY momentum surge. The track reclaims the summit nearly a year after its last reign, marking its 17th total day at No. 1 worldwide.
The chart rebound follows Bad Bunny’s historic night at the 2026 GRAMMY Awards, where Debí Tirar Más Fotos won Album of the Year, making history as the first Spanish-language album to claim the Academy’s top prize. In the days since the ceremony, listener activity around his catalog has accelerated at a pace rarely seen in the modern streaming era.
On the Global Spotify chart dated February 3, “DtFM” had already surged back to No. 2 with 5.839 million daily streams, signaling a potential return to the top. That momentum carried through the following tracking period, pushing the song past all competitors.
The resurgence has been felt across the rankings. “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” and “NUEVAYoL” advanced to the top 10 with more than 3 million daily streams. Deeper cuts have also benefited. “LA CANCIÓN” posted one of the chart’s largest jumps, vaulting 11 places to No. 28, while songs like “EoO,” “VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR,” “VeLDÁ,” and “KLOuFRENS” recorded double-digit gains.






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