Peso Pluma and Tito Double P started 2026 on a high note with their collaborative album Dinastía, debuting at No. 1 on Billboard‘s Top Latin Albums chart (dated Jan. 10, 2026). The 15-track set also starts atop the Regional Mexican Albums chart and secures a No. 6 launch on the all-genre Billboard 200.
“This moment is a reminder of how far our music has traveled, and it makes me really happy to see the fans connecting with it,” Peso Pluma tells Billboard. “Together, we’re continuing to push Mexican culture forward.”
Dinastía starts at No. 1 on Top Latin Albums with 34,000 equivalent album units earned in the United Stats during the Dec. 26-Jan. 1 tracking week, as reported by Luminate. Released via Double P Records, the album’s first-week activity was generated almost entirely by streaming activity, with the set earning 45.1 million official on-demand audio and video streams of its tracks. Minimal contributions derive from album sales and track-equivalent units from song purchases.
The streaming performance also places cousins Hassan and Roberto at No. 5 on the all-genre Top Streaming Albums chart —the highest rank for Tito, whose previous best was No. 10 with Incómodo in 2024.
On the Billboard 200, Dinastía makes a No. 6 debut and marks Tito’s first top 10 out of two career appearances. Peso, meanwhile, secures his third consecutive top 10.
As Dinastía opens at No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums, it becomes only the second team-up between two acts that primarily record regional Mexican music claim the top spot since Bronco and Los Bukis’ Crónica De Dos Grandes in 2004. Overall, this marks just the eighth time a joint project between two acts has debuted at the summit since the chart’s inception in 1993. One only other collab album reached No. 1: Juan Gabrial and Rocío Durcal’s Juntos Otra Vez in 1997 (two weeks atop).
Below is a look back at those collaborative projects that opened at No. 1:
Title, Acts, Debut Year
Mambo Sinuendo, Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban (2003)
Crónica De Dos Grandes, Bronco & Los Bukis (2004)
Más Flow: Los Benjamins, Luny Tunes & Tainy (2006)
San Patricio, The Chieftains Featuring Ry Cooder (2010)
Versus, Gloria Trevi & Alejandra Guzmán (2017)
Oasis, J Balvin & Bad Bunny (2019)
Los Dioses, Anuel AA & Ozuna (2021)
Dinastía, Peso Pluma & Tito Double P (2026)
Dinastía not only makes a splash across Billboard albums charts but also sweeps the Hot Latin Songs chart, which incorporates airplay, streaming activity and digital sales. A total of 14 songs from the album debut on the chart, joining “intro,” which surges from No. 23 to No. 13. Leading the new cuts is “Dopamina,” at No. 2, with 6 million official on-demand streams in its first week.
Here’s is the rundown of Dinastía’s songs on the Hot Latin Songs chart:
No. 2, “Dopamina”
No. 7, “Daño”
No. 8, “Ni Pedo”
No. 9, “Bckpckbyz”
No. 11, “7-3”
No. 13, “Intro”
No. 14, “Putielegante”
No. 15, “Billete”
No. 18, “Trucha”
No. 22, “Mezcal”
No. 23, “Malibu”
No. 24, “Morras II”
No. 25, “Tú Con Él”
No. 27, “20s”
No. 30, “Viejo Lobo”



