La Adictiva Takes the Lead on Regional Mexican Airplay Chart With ‘Cuídala'
'Cuídala' lands at the summit after a 64% gain in audience impressions, equating to 7.3 million, earned in the United States during the July 11-17 tracking week, according to Luminate. Four Univision stations emerged as the song's strongest supporters during the tracking week. Leading the pack is KSCA-FM in Los Angeles, followed by WOJO-FM in Chicago, KLNO-FM in Dallas, and KSOL-FM in San Francisco rounding out the group.
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With 'Cuídala,' La Adictiva achieves its 14th No. 1 hit on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart, and its first chart-topper unaccompanied by a collaborator in over three years. The group's previous solo No. 1, 'Ya Solo Eres Mi Ex,' reigned for four weeks in December 2021 through January 2022. The group last hit No. 1 through 'Bandida,' a three-way collab by La Adictiva with Grupo Marca Registrada and Montana in June 2024.
'Cuídala' is the opening track from La Adictiva's 35th anniversary album, Antes y Ahora 35 Aniversario, released March 19 on Anval Music. Thanks to the new achievement, indie label Anval picks up its 12th No. 1 on Regional Mexican Airplay. It last achieved a ruler through 'Bandida.'
Beyond its Regional Mexican Airplay coronation, 'Cuídala' earns La Adictiva a 16th top 10 on the overall Latin Airplay chart, where the song flies 22-3, marking the second-biggest jump to the top 10 in 2025, after Yuridia and Alejandro Fernández's 'Un Bendita Día' rallied 25-2 in April.
All charts (dated July 26, 2025) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow, July 21. For all chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram.
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