Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco, and The Marías return to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Pop Songs chart … More
Getty ImagesSelena Gomez’s latest album I Said I Love You First turned out to be something of a slight commercial disappointment when it arrived earlier this spring. The full-length — her first team-up with fiancé Benny Blanco — missed the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 by just one space and has largely disappeared from the Billboard charts.
The project itself is nowhere to be found, but several tunes featured on its tracklist remain popular in America. This week, one of them returns Gomez, Blanco, and another featured act to the No. 1 spot on a recently-introduced tally.
Selena Gomez Returns to No. 1
Gomez, her fiancé, and the band The Marías are back in charge of the Hot Latin Pop Songs chart. The three musical acts return to the summit with “Ojos Tristes,” which jumps from No. 2 to No. 1 this frame.
“Ojos Tristes” has now spent seven weeks at No. 1 on the Hot Latin Pop Songs chart. The track has only lived on the tally for nine weeks — the entirety of the ranking’s lifetime — as Billboard only introduced it alongside several other Latin lists earlier in 2025.
Selena Gomez Replaces Karol G at No. 1
The only other hit single to reach No. 1 on the Hot Latin Pop Songs chart is “Milagros” by Karol G. That tune soared to the top spot in its second frame and held there for two stays. Now, it has swapped spots with “Ojos Tristes,” dipping to the runner-up space and making room once again for Gomez, Blanco, and The Marías to lead the charge.
“Ojos Tristes” is a Multi-Chart Hit
As it dominates the Hot Latin Pop Songs tally, “Ojos Tristes” is also still a winner on the Hot Latin Songs list. On that roster, the track reaches a milestone 10 weeks and holds at No. 21 after once peaking at No. 3.
“Bluest Flame” Lives on One Billboard List
“Ojos Tristes” is one of two cuts taken from I Said I Love You First that still appear on Billboard’s rankings, months after the full-length first appeared. “Bluest Flame” can be found on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs tally this week. Just like “Ojos Tristes,” it reaches its tenth stint this time around and holds at No. 12.
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