
Omar Courtz secures his second top 10 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums and Top Latin Rhythm Albums charts with his sophomore release, Por Si Mañana No Estoy, as the set debuts at No. 3 on charts dated March 7. It also enters at No. 5 on Independent Albums.
Por Si Mañana No Estoy was released Feb. 19 via Mr. 305 Records/Rimas. The set begins with 25,000 equivalent album units earned in the United States in the tracking week of Feb. 20-26, according to Luminate. The majority of the album’s opening figure stems from streaming activity, with the 18-track set amassing 26.6 million official streams across its songs. The remaining units derive from a minimal contribution of traditional album sales and track-equivalent units. The album’s streaming count also yields a No. 18 start on the Top Streaming Albums chart, his first there.
Por Si Mañana No Estoy follows Courtz’ debut album, Primera Musa, which earned him a first visit and top 10 on Top Latin Albums, arriving at No. 8. Additionally, it secured him a spot on the all-genre Billboard 200, entering at No. 101 in December 2024. On the latter, the new Por Si Mañana No Estoy shows better results than its predecessor, bowing at No. 22.
With the arrival of Por Si Mañana No Estoy, Courtz dominates the Hot Latin Songs chart with an impressive 11 titles — the chart blends streaming activity, digital sales and radio airplay into its formula. Notably, Courtz joins an elite group of Latin rhythm male artists — Bad Bunny, Rauw Alejandro, Ozuna, Anuel AA, J Balvin and Daddy Yankee — who have placed 11 or more songs on the Hot Latin Songs chart in a single week in the past.
Here is Courtz’s collection of new entries on Hot Latin Songs chart, starting with “Forever Tu Gantel,” with Ñengo Flow, which earned 3.5 million official streams during the tracking period.
- No. 17, “Forever Tu Gantel,” with Ñengo Flow
- No. 23,” Wo Oh Oh,” with ROA
- No. 29, “Si Estás Con Alguien”
- No. 30, “Por Si Mañana No Estoy”
- No. 34, “$uelta Gatita $uelta,” with Dei V & Clarent
- No. 36, “What U Need? (SexPlaylist 2),” with Myke Towers
- No. 38, “Koko”
- No. 39, “L a k e n o s h i”
- No. 40, “VAMOaCOCHI”
- No. 43, “El Mundo Se Va A Acabar,” with KARBeats
- No. 49, “SUSU”
On a global front, “Forever Tu Gantel,” with Ñengo Flow, arrives at No. 176 on the Billboard Global 200 chart, largely powered by streaming activity, registering 10.5 million streams worldwide. Meanwhile, the song opens at no. 142 on the Global Excl. U.S. list, with 8.2 million streams.
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