In a landmark announcement that underscores the seismic shift in global music, Billboard has officially named Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny as the #1 Latin Artist of the 21st Century. This prestigious ranking, spanning from 2000 to 2024, solidifies Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio’s unparalleled impact on the music landscape and positions him as a defining figure of contemporary latin music.
The Reigning King of Latin Music
Bad Bunny’s ascension to the top spot is a testament to his extraordinary chart performance and cultural influence. Despite not appearing on Billboard’s charts until 2016, he has rapidly accumulated an impressive array of achievements. According to Billboard’s data, Bad Bunny boasts 16 No. 1 hits on the Hot Latin Songs chart and nine No. 1 albums on the Top Latin Albums chart within the 2000-2024 period. He also holds a record-breaking 89 top 10 entries on the Hot Latin Songs chart, more than double that of his closest competitors. This remarkable success has led him to be named Billboard’s Top Latin Artist for five consecutive years, from 2020 to 2024, and Billboard’s all-genre Top Artist in 2022.
A Pantheon of Latin Music Icons
Joining Bad Bunny at the pinnacle of latin music are fellow titans of the genre. Romeo Santos, the “King of Bachata,” secures the second position, recognized for his significant contributions to internationalizing bachata and his prolific solo career. Following closely in third place is reggaeton pioneer Daddy Yankee, whose career has been instrumental in globalizing the genre.
The top 10 list further showcases the immense talent and diversity within latin music, featuring artists such as Enrique Iglesias, Marco Antonio Solís, J Balvin, Shakira, Aventura, Juanes, and Ozuna. Notably, Shakira is highlighted as the highest-ranking woman and the only female artist in the top 10, underscoring her enduring legacy and crossover appeal.
Methodology and Global Context
Billboard’s ranking methodology meticulously analyzes artists’ performance on the Top Latin Albums and Hot Latin Songs charts from January 2000 through December 2024. This comprehensive approach captures the cumulative success and sustained popularity of artists over a significant period. Bad Bunny’s achievement is particularly impressive as it signifies not only his dominance in recent years but also his ability to make an indelible mark on the 21st-century latin music narrative, even with a relatively late entry into the charts.
Redefining Music and Culture
Bad Bunny’s influence extends far beyond chart metrics. He has revolutionized latin music by seamlessly blending genres, incorporating elements of reggaeton, trap, pop, rock, and even traditional Latin rhythms like salsa and merengue. His authenticity, fearless approach to fashion, and willingness to address social and political issues have resonated deeply with a global audience, breaking down language barriers and fostering a new era of representation in mainstream music. He has consistently championed Spanish-language music, proving that artists can achieve worldwide superstardom without compromising their cultural identity or language.
A Legacy of Milestones
This crowning achievement follows a series of unprecedented milestones in Bad Bunny’s career. He has been Spotify’s most-streamed artist for multiple years, shattered records with his sold-out tours, including becoming the highest-grossing tour by a Latin artist in history, and made history by being the first Latin artist to log over 100 entries on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. His recent announcement as the 2025 Super Bowl halftime performer further highlights his status as a global cultural phenomenon.
Bad Bunny’s recognition by Billboard as the top Latin artist of the 21st century is more than just an accolade; it’s a definitive statement on the evolving power and reach of Latin music. His journey from SoundCloud to global superstardom exemplifies a new paradigm in the music industry, one where cultural authenticity and innovative artistry lead to unparalleled success, making him a true icon and a key figure in the ongoing stories of global music.