Shakira and Burna Boy continue their reign at number one with “Dai Dai Dai” in Colombia. Globally, the song is number 1 on the Billboard Global 200.
By Carlos Passage for Decibeles
This week, Shakira and Burna Boy’s “Dai Dai Dai” remains at number one on the Top 100 Colombia Hits chart, the national chart that measures the performance of the 100 most popular songs in the country across three variables: radio airplay (provided by Decibeles), Spotify (audio on-demand), and YouTube (video on-demand).
During the week, “Dai Dai” received 2,385 radio plays, 2,612,648 YouTube views, and 629,152 Spotify streams.
Shakira will perform at the halftime show of the World Cup final on July 19 at MetLife Stadium, alongside Justin Bieber, BTS, and Madonna.
FIFA also announced that Post Malone will be another of the main stars of the closing ceremony, scheduled to begin at 1:30 p.m., 90 minutes before kickoff. Confirmed performers include Jennifer Hudson, Laura Pausini, Nicole Scherzinger, Tom Cruise, Robbie Williams, and streamer IShowSpeed. Also confirmed are Burna Boy, Coldplay, the PS22 Choir, Gustavo Dudamel, the Muppets, and Sesame Street.
“Dai Dai Dai” is currently the most popular song in the world, according to the Billboard Global 200 chart, which analyzes 200 markets and regions based solely on Spotify and download data (the chart does not include radio airplay or YouTube views).

The second position belongs to the biggest surprise on this week’s chart, thanks in part to World Cup fever. Ryan Castro’s anthem “El Ritmo Que Nos Une,” originally released in June 2024, has dramatically climbed to number 2 thanks to 1,115 radio plays, 2,143,610 YouTube views, and 823,575 Spotify streams.
After reaching the top spot, where it only remained for one week, Lenin Ramírez’s “Todo Lo Fue” lands at number 3, and Aria Vega and Ryan Castro’s “Chévere (Premium Remix)” takes the number 4 position, which Billboard considers the best Latin song of the year so far. “Chévere (Premium Remix)” is one of six Colombian songs on The Best 30 Songs of 2026 list. They are:
No. 1: Aria Vega & Ryan Castro, “Chévere (Premium Remix)”
No. 5: Shakira & Burna Boy, “Dai Dai”
No. 10: Carlos Vives, “Te Dedico”
No. 16: Fonseca & Juanes, “Antes que el tiempo se vaya”
No. 23: Emyl Rusev, Juliana & Juan Duque, “Así De Rico”
No. 25: Luis Fonsi & Feid, “Cambiaré”
Ryan Castro is the only artist on this week’s Top 100 Colombia Hits chart with three songs in the top 10. It’s an impressive phenomenon in the national market, topping the charts with “Chévere (Premium Remix)” alongside Ariana Vega, holding the second position with “El Ritmo Que Nos Une,” and reaching number 5 with “La Villa,” the explosive collaboration with Kapo and Gangsta. Ryan Castro kicks off his US tour on September 6th with his “Last Dance Tour,” which will stop in Boston, Washington, Orlando, Nashville, Denver, Las Vegas, and New York.
“Así de Rico” by Juliana, Juan Duque, and Emyl remains at number 6, and champeta star Luister La Voz drops to seventh position with “La María,” while “Dichavate” by Ya Ice Dilan, Sharks Music Company, Rey Tony, and Helabusador lands in eighth place. Released in December without any official promotional strategy, “Dichavate” has quickly and spontaneously become one of the most viral songs of the year. This Cuban song in the “Reparto” genre, featuring bass, piano, and The song, “Claves,” is performed by emerging Cuban artists Ya Ice Dilan, Rey Tony, Helabusador, and producer DJ Honda.
“Reparto” music is an urban music genre originating in Cuba, emerging in the working-class neighborhoods of Havana in the mid-2000s. Its name comes from “repartos,” which in Cuba are the neighborhoods where this style was born. “Dichavate” in Cuban slang means “to take a risk” or “to dare.”
The video and song were recorded in Miami by JipMusic Global, an independent record label focused primarily on the development and promotion of Cuban artists.
The rest of the Top 10 is completed by No. 9: “Pico y Chao” by W Sound and No. 10, “Superstar” by Blessd.
The Top 100 Colombia Hits compiles the 100 most popular songs of all genres each week and ranks them according to their activity data on streaming platforms (YouTube/ Spotify) and ACR Decibeles’ electronic monitoring of airplay on major radio stations in real time.
Each of the three variables—YouTube views, Spotify streams, and Decibeles airplay (radio)—has the same weight in the chart (33.3%).


