It’s official: Bad Bunny continues to reign supreme in the Latin music world. His song DTMF has taken the top spot as the most listened Latin song in the United States so far in 2025. Dominating both the charts and listener playlists nationwide.
Part of his latest album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, ‘DTMF’ explores themes of nostalgia, regret, and the beauty of everyday moments. The lyrics reflect on missed opportunities — from not taking enough photos to not showing enough love — and capture the emotional weight of those quiet regrets.
Set against vivid imagery of life in Puerto Rico, the song blends cultural references like bomba, plena, domino games, and San Juan sunsets with personal memories of friendship and love. It’s both a tribute to his roots and a reminder to cherish what matters before it slips away.
Benito, known for his genre-bending style and lyrical boldness, released the album in January 2025 to critical acclaim.
With ‘DTMF,’ Bad Bunny not only continues his streak of chart-toppers. But also makes history as the first artist in 2025 to chart 15 tracks from a single album on the Spotify Global Top 200 at the same time. A milestone no other Latin artist has reached this year.
The song has also held the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart for over 15 weeks, cementing its status not just as a commercial hit, but as a cultural moment. Right now, ‘DTMF’ isn’t just a song — it’s the soundtrack of 2025, playing in cars, clubs, headphones, and everywhere in between.
More than a hit, ‘DTMF’ is a testament to Benito’s evolution as an artist. It balances growth with the essence of the sounds that made him a global icon. With its standout performance across streaming platforms and radio, the track has already secured its place as one of the year’s defining Latin anthems.
Other songs from DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS — including “NUEVAYoL” and ‘Baile Inolvidable,’ — have also gained traction, as has Karol G’s ‘Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido’. However, it’s ‘DTMF’ that has struck the deepest chord with listeners in the U.S., transcending language and genre.
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