Bad Bunny is an undeniable hitmaker, backed by numbers that attest to his success. Since emerging in 2016, the Puerto Rican star has only strengthened his hold on global music dominance.
In under ten years, the Puerto Rican innovator has transformed from a sincere SoundCloud newcomer into one of the world’s most prominent superstars. Throughout this journey, he has consistently delivered hit tracks, each confirming him as a bold, unpredictable, and genre-defying experimentalist who has shattered industry boundaries.
As he has grown, his music has carried increasing political weight — addressing injustices in Puerto Rico, shedding light on gender-based violence, and embracing sexual non-conformity — while offering his people proud Puerto Rican anthems to unite behind.
His discography is already extensive: a burst of creativity saw him release consecutive albums in recent years, and he remains a prolific collaborator who frequently elevates the work of fellow artists. While this list focuses solely on his top-selling songs where he is the lead artist, it spans the different phases of Bad Bunny’s career as he mastered styles from trap and classic reggaeton to rock. This is the very best from an extraordinary career.
Bad Bunny’s accomplishments are elevating him into the ranks of worldwide icons, as he stands as the first performer within the past decade to surpass 100 million album units.
Following his success, he has also enjoyed several world tours. Bad Bunny will return to the stage in 2026 with shows throughout Europe. Tickets for Bad Bunny’s events are expected to be in high demand and you can check out the current available listings at reseller sites such as Seatsnet.com.
Here are six of his best-selling hits.
1: “DTMF”
“DTMF”—short for “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” (“I Should Have Taken More Photos”) and stylized as “DtMF”—is a track by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, released on January 23, 2025, as the fourth single from his sixth solo studio record, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos”.
With only five days of data counted, the single entered the US Billboard Hot 100 at position 38 on the January 18, 2025 chart, logging 11 million official on-demand plays in the country. The following week, it surged to number two, gathering an additional 34.9 million streams during its first whole tracking period, marking his 15th top-ten appearance and his highest-charting solo effort.
By February 1, 2025, it matched its peak at number two for a second week while also claiming the top spot on US Streaming Songs for the second week in a row.
Its initial US Hot Latin Songs debut landed at number five after five tracking days, before climbing four spots to number one a week later. The track also reached the summit on Latin Streaming Songs and Latin Digital Song Sales, earning him his 16th number one on Hot Latin Songs.
On January 18, 2025, it premiered atop the TikTok Billboard Top 50, becoming only the fifth track to do so since the chart’s 2023 inception. The following week, it ascended to number one on US Streaming Songs, marking his second leader there after the 2022 hit “Me Porto Bonito.”
2: “Dakiti” ft. Jhayco
On October 30, 2020, Rimas Entertainment issued the island-infused single “Dakiti” as the lead track from Bad Bunny’s third studio project, “El Último Tour Del Mundo”. Upon release, it made history by becoming the first song ever to premiere inside the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 while simultaneously debuting at number one on the Hot Latin Songs ranking.
Eventually, it climbed to a peak of number five on the Hot 100 while also dominating both the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl—US charts—the first Spanish-language track to lead both globally.
As of March 2023, “Dakiti” ranks as the 73rd most-streamed song on Spotify with 1,800,282,148 plays and has amassed over 2.8 billion combined views across Spotify and YouTube.
3: “Me Porto Bonito” ft. Chencho Corleone
“Me Porto Bonito” is a track by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny and vocalist Chencho Corleone, included in the former’s fifth studio album “Un Verano Sin Ti” (2022) and issued as the fourth single, succeeding “Callaíta”, “Moscow Mule”, “Tití Me Preguntó” and “Después de la Playa”.
After the release of its parent album, the song entered the US Billboard Hot 100 on the chart dated May 21, 2022, at number 10, becoming the fourth-highest-ranking song from “Un Verano Sin Ti”, behind “Moscow Mule”, “Tití Me Preguntó” and “Después de la Playa”, which reached numbers 4, 5 and 6, respectively. Furthermore, it reached the top of the US Hot Latin Songs chart and climbed to number 2 on the Billboard Global 200.
“Me Porto Bonito” proved commercially successful, attaining number one in Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and Peru. Subsequently, the track rose to number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the chart issue of July 23, 2022.
4: “Tití Me Preguntó”
The track incorporates a sample from “No Te Puedo Olvidar” by Dominican musician Antony “El Mayimbe” Santos, a motif that runs throughout the piece. Initially issued on May 6, 2022, by Rimas Entertainment as the fourth song on Bad Bunny’s fifth studio album, “Un Verano Sin Ti” (2022), it was later released on June 1, 2022, as the album’s second single.
After its parent album’s debut, “Tití Me Preguntó” entered the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 5 for the chart dated May 21, 2022—marking it as the second-highest charting song from “Un Verano Sin Ti”, behind “Moscow Mule”, which peaked at number 4.
The single also secured the top position on the US Hot Latin Songs chart and reached number 4 on the Billboard Global 200 for the issue dated June 11, 2022. On May 29, 2022, it climbed to number one in Spain.
5: “Yonaguni”
By June 2021, Bad Bunny stepped away from his Latin trap roots to refine a softer, more sensual perreo style. The track presents Benito in a more delicate persona, even delivering lines in Japanese toward its conclusion. “Yonaguni” entered the Hot Latin Songs chart at number one, remaining at the summit for five consecutive weeks.
Its title draws inspiration from Yonaguni Island in Japan, with Bad Bunny performing verses in both Spanish and Japanese. The single dominated the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and climbed to number 3 on the Billboard Global 200. It also secured the third spot on the Global 200 and landed at number 4 on the Global Excl—US chart.
Commenting on the outcome, Billboard’s Eric Frankenberg observed that it is uncommon for a Spanish-language release to achieve a higher position on the Global 200 than on the Global Excl—US list. Within the United States, the track opened at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100—the highest debut for a Latin song in 2021—marking his fourth entry into the top 10 and first without featured artists.
This became his eighth chart-topper on the US Hot Latin Songs tally, as well as his record-setting 40th top 10, surpassing the previous joint record held by Enrique Iglesias and Luis Miguel, each with 39.
6: “Mia” ft. Drake
“Mia” was issued on October 11, 2018, as the second single from the former’s debut studio album “X 100pre” and features five-time Grammy Award winner Drake.
On January 25, 2018, Bad Bunny previewed the track by sharing a snippet on Instagram. Shortly before the track’s release, Drake uploaded a photo of himself on the video’s set. This marks the first track where Drake performs entirely in Spanish.
“Mía” reached number five on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Bunny’s first top 10 entry on the chart as a lead artist and Drake’s 26th. The track also claimed the number one spot in Spain. It secured top 10 positions in Argentina, Canada, Colombia, El Salvador, Greece, Panama, Portugal, Romania, Switzerland, and Venezuela, along with top 20 placements in France, Italy, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The music video, launched simultaneously with the single, surpassed one billion views on March 21, 2020.
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