What's Happening?
Venezuelan music group Rawayana has achieved its first No. 1 on a Billboard chart with the song 'Inglés en Miami,' a collaboration with Colombian artist Manuel Turizo. The track climbed to the top of the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart after spending 10 weeks
in the top 10. This milestone marks a significant achievement for Rawayana, which has been building its sound from Venezuela to a global audience. The song's success is attributed to a 27% increase in audience impressions across Latin rhythm radio stations in the U.S., reaching 6.2 million during the tracking week of May 1-7. Manuel Turizo, who has previously topped the charts, adds this as his seventh No. 1 hit.
Why It's Important?
This achievement highlights the growing influence of Latin music in the U.S. market, showcasing the ability of artists from Latin America to reach significant milestones on international charts. For Rawayana, this success represents a breakthrough in their career, potentially opening doors to new opportunities and collaborations. For Manuel Turizo, it reinforces his status as a leading figure in the Latin music scene. The song's success also reflects the increasing diversity and cross-cultural collaborations in the music industry, which can lead to a broader acceptance and appreciation of different musical styles and cultures.











