Marc Anthony Claims Record-Breaking 39th No. 1 on Billboard’s Tropical Airplay Chart with "Como En El Idilio"
Marc Anthony’s unparalleled dominance on Billboard’s Tropical Airplay chart has reached a new pinnacle, with his latest collaboration, "Como En El Idilio" featuring Nathy Peluso, ascending to the coveted No. 1 position on the survey dated April 4. This marks the legendary artist’s astonishing 39th career number one on the chart, further solidifying his status as the most decorated artist in the history of Latin music’s most prominent tropical music ranking.
The infectious track, a testament to the enduring appeal of salsa and tropical rhythms, has captivated audiences and radio programmers alike. In the tracking week ending March 26, "Como En El Idilio" garnered an impressive 6.7 million radio audience impressions, representing a significant 10% surge in listenership, according to data provided by Luminate. This robust performance underscores the song’s widespread popularity and its ability to resonate with a diverse fan base.
A Legacy of Chart Dominance
The Tropical Airplay chart, which has been a cornerstone of Latin music measurement since its inception in 1994, has been consistently shaped by Marc Anthony’s musical prowess. His journey to this latest achievement began over two decades ago, with his first chart-topping hit, "Te Conozco Bien," reaching No. 1 in 1995. Since then, he has embarked on a remarkable trajectory of success, accumulating a record-breaking number of chart leaders.

With his 39th No. 1, Anthony now boasts an impressive 11 more chart-toppers than the artist with the second-highest number of No. 1s on the Tropical Airplay chart, Victor Manuelle, who has accumulated 28. This significant margin highlights the extraordinary consistency and sustained relevance of Anthony’s music throughout his illustrious career.
"Como En El Idilio": A Harmonious Collaboration
"Como En El Idilio" represents a significant milestone for both artists involved. For Marc Anthony, it signifies his first No. 1 hit since "Que Me Quiera Ma," a collaboration with Wisin, which held the top spot for a single week in December. When discounting holiday-themed releases, "Como En El Idilio" extends Anthony’s streak of consecutive No. 1s to four, dating back to his 2024 hit "Punta Cana." While his rendition of "Feliz Navidad/I Wanna Wish You a Merry Christmas" reached No. 12 in December, "Que Me Quiera Ma" and "Como En El Idilio" effectively bookend the seven-week chart dominance of his festive offering.
For Nathy Peluso, the collaboration is a watershed moment. "Como En El Idilio" marks her very first No. 1 on the Tropical Airplay chart, arriving in her debut appearance on the prestigious ranking. This achievement positions Peluso as the first artist in 2026 to earn their inaugural Tropical Airplay leader. Her success echoes that of Emilia, who achieved a similar feat in June 2025 with her collaboration on Silvestre Dangond’s "Vestido Rojo." Peluso’s emergence as a chart-topping force signifies a promising new chapter in her burgeoning career, demonstrating her ability to connect with a broad Latin music audience.
Broader Chart Impact and Performance Metrics
The success of "Como En El Idilio" extends beyond the Tropical Airplay chart, showcasing its broad appeal across various Latin music formats. Concurrently, the song has made significant strides on other key Billboard charts. It has climbed from the 8th to the 6th position on the all-encompassing Latin Airplay chart, a testament to its consistent rotation across a wide spectrum of Latin radio stations in the United States.

Furthermore, the track has demonstrated impressive momentum on the multimetric Hot Latin Songs chart, vaulting from the 49th to the 41st position in its second week of charting. This upward trajectory on Hot Latin Songs, which blends airplay, sales, and streaming data, is fueled not only by its strong radio performance but also by significant digital consumption. The song has garnered over 108,000 official U.S. streams, indicating a strong engagement from listeners on digital platforms. This comprehensive chart performance underscores the multifaceted appeal of "Como En El Idilio" and its ability to dominate across different measurement metrics within the Latin music landscape.
Context and the Evolution of Tropical Airplay
The Tropical Airplay chart has historically served as a vital platform for artists to showcase their talent and connect with a dedicated audience. Since its inception, it has evolved to reflect the dynamic nature of tropical music, encompassing genres such as salsa, merengue, cumbia, and bachata. Marc Anthony’s consistent presence at the top of this chart for over two decades speaks volumes about his adaptability and his ability to remain at the forefront of musical innovation while staying true to his roots.
The chart’s inception in 1994 coincided with a burgeoning period for Latin music in the mainstream, and artists like Marc Anthony were instrumental in this expansion. His early success on the chart laid the groundwork for a career that has redefined what is possible for Latin artists on a global scale. The chart’s methodology, which relies on data from monitored radio stations across the United States, provides a reliable barometer of song popularity and radio impact within the Latin music ecosystem.
Artistic Contributions and Future Implications
Marc Anthony’s ability to consistently produce chart-topping hits is a reflection of his deep understanding of musicality and his enduring connection with his audience. His collaborations, such as the one with Nathy Peluso, demonstrate a willingness to engage with emerging talent and to infuse his signature sound with fresh perspectives. Peluso’s involvement not only provides a unique vocal dynamic to "Como En El Idilio" but also introduces her to a wider audience, potentially paving the way for further cross-genre collaborations and expanded artistic horizons.

The continued success of "Como En El Idilio" suggests a robust demand for high-quality salsa and tropical music. It also highlights the enduring power of radio as a promotional tool for Latin music, complementing the growing influence of digital streaming platforms. As Marc Anthony continues to set new benchmarks for chart performance, his legacy as a musical icon is further cemented, inspiring a new generation of artists to pursue excellence in the vibrant and ever-evolving world of Latin music. The implications of this latest achievement are far-reaching, not only for Anthony and Peluso but also for the broader Latin music industry, underscoring the genre’s continued cultural and commercial significance.