List of Panamanian chart achievements and milestones

This is a comprehensive listing that highlights significant achievements and milestones based upon Panamanian singles charts. The Panamanian charts began with the issue dated December 5, 2016 through Monitor Latino, and is currently the standard popular music chart in Panama. This list spans the period from the issue dated December 5, 2016 to present.

Song milestones

Most weeks at number one

Number of
weeks
Artist(s) Song Year(s) Reference
24
Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber "Despacito" 2017 [1]
19
Daddy Yankee "Dura" 2018 [2]
16
J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé "Mi Gente" 2017-2018 [3]
14
Daddy Yankee featuring Snow "Con Calma" 2019 [4]
Karol G and Nicki Minaj "Tusa" 2020 [5]
11
Joey Montana and Sebastián Yatra "Suena El Dembow" 2017 [6]
10
Maluma
(8 weeks solo, 2 weeks featuring The Weeknd)
"Hawái" 2020 [7]

Most weeks at number two (without hitting number one)

Number of
weeks
Artist(s) Song Year(s) Kept out of number-one position by Reference
11
Maluma "Felices los 4" 2017 "Despacito" (Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber),
"Mi Gente" (J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé)
[8][9]
Daddy Yankee and Sech "Definitivamente" 2020 "Tusa" (Karol G and Nicki Minaj), "No Te Vayas" (Carlos Vives) [10][11]
7
Nicky Jam "El Amante" 2017 "Despacito" (Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber) [12]
6
Ed Sheeran "Shape of You" 2017 "Despacito" (Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber) [13]

Most total weeks on the charts

Number of
weeks
Artist(s) Song Year Reference
67
Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber "Despacito" 2018 [14]
56
Daddy Yankee featuring Snow "Con Calma" 2020 [15]
52
Pedro Capó featuring Farruko "Calma" 2020 [16]
50
Maluma "Felices los 4" 2018 [17]
49
Daddy Yankee "Dura" 2019 [18]
47
Carlos Vives and Sebastián Yatra "Robarte un Beso" 2018 [19]
45
Nacho "Báilame" 2018 [20]
44
Sech featuring Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Farruko and Rosalía "Relación" 2021 [21]
43
Ed Sheeran "Shape of You" 2018 [22]
J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé "Mi Gente" 2018 [23]
42
Nicky Jam and J Balvin "X" 2019 [24]
40
Kenny Man and Sebastián Yatra "Ni Gucci Ni Prada" 2019 [25]
Note: The year displayed is the year the songs ended their respective chart runs.

Number-one debuts

Year Issue date Song Artist(s) Reference
2016 December 5 "Safari" J Balvin featuring Pharrell Williams, Bia and Sky [26]
2017 January 16 "Despacito" Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber [27]
July 3 "Mi Gente" J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé [28]
September 4 "Suena El Dembow" Joey Montana and Sebastián Yatra [29]
2018 July 9 "No es justo" J Balvin and Zion & Lennox [30]
2019 January 7 "Viral Pisadinha" Joey Montana and Felipe Araujo [31]
October 7 "Sin novio" Real Phantom [32]
December 16 "Ya no más" Nacho, Yandel and Joey Montana featuring Sebastián Yatra [33]
2020 August 17 "Hawái" Maluma [34]
November 30 "Cumbiana" Carlos Vives [35]
Since its inception in December 2016, at least one song has debuted at number one per year. 2017 and 2019 holds the record for most debuts at number one in a calendar year, with three. In Panama, only 3 artists in history have more than one song that debuted at number one. J Balvin and Joey Montana leads with three songs, while Sebastián Yatra has debuted with two songs.

Longest climbs to number one

Artist achievements

Most number-one singles

Number of
singles
Artist
7
J Balvin
Maluma
5
Daddy Yankee
Joey Montana
Sebastián Yatra
3
Carlos Vives

Most cumulative weeks at number one

Weeks at
number one
Artist
62
Daddy Yankee
36
J Balvin
26
Luis Fonsi
24
Justin Bieber
23
Joey Montana
Maluma
20
Sebastián Yatra

Most consecutive years charting a number-one single

Number of
years
Artist First number-one hit and week Final number-one hit and final week Highest-peaking song during streak-breaking year
4
J Balvin "Safari"
(December 5, 2016)
"Qué pena"
(November 18, 2019)
"Rojo"
(No. 2 – April 6, 2020)
3
Daddy Yankee "Despacito"
(January 16, 2017)
"Que Tire Pa Lante"
(December 9, 2019)
"Muévelo"
(No. 2 – January 20, 2020)
2
Luis Fonsi "Despacito"
(January 16, 2017)
"Échame la Culpa"
(January 22, 2018)
"Date la Vuelta"
(No. 5 – May 20, 2019)
Zion & Lennox "Otra Vez"
(January 2, 2017)
"No es justo"
(August 27, 2018)
"Solita"
(No. 4 – March 25, 2019)

Most number-one singles in a calendar year

Number of
singles
ArtistYear
charted
Singles
4
J Balvin
2018
"Mi Gente" (with Willy William featuring Beyoncé)
"X" (with Nicky Jam)
"No es justo" (with Zion & Lennox)
"Mocca" (Lalo Ebratt featuring J Balvin and Trapical)
3
Daddy Yankee
2019
"Con Calma" (featuring Snow)
"Runaway" (with Sebastián Yatra and Natti Natasha featuring Jonas Brothers)
"Que Tire Pa Lante"
Sebastián Yatra"Runaway" (with Daddy Yankee and Natti Natasha featuring Jonas Brothers)
"Bonita" (with Juanes)
"Ya no más" (Nacho, Yandel and Joey Montana featuring Sebastián Yatra)
Carlos Vives
2020
"No te vayas"
"For Sale" (with Alejandro Sanz)
"Cumbiana"

Most top 10 singles

Number of
singles
Artist
26
J Balvin
19
Sebastián Yatra
17
Ozuna
13
Maluma
11
Daddy Yankee
Sech
10
Karol G

Most number-one debuts

Number Artist Songs
3
J Balvin "Safari" (featuring Pharrell Williams, Bia and Sky)
"Mi Gente" (with Willy William featuring Beyoncé)
"No es justo" (with Zion & Lennox)
Joey Montana "Suena El Dembow" (with Sebastián Yatra)
"Viral Pisadinha" (with Felipe Araujo)
"Ya no más" (with Nacho and Yandel featuring Sebastián Yatra)
2
Sebastián Yatra "Suena El Dembow" (with Joey Montana)
"Ya no más" (Nacho, Yandel and Joey Montana featuring Sebastián Yatra)

Simultaneously occupying the top two positions

  • December 5-26, 2016[42]
  1. "Safari" (featuring Pharrell Williams, Bia and Sky)
  2. "Otra Vez" (Zion & Lennox featuring J Balvin)
  1. "No es justo" (with Zion & Lennox)
  2. "X" (with Nicky Jam)

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