Karol G’s catalog surged in the week after her first weekend Coachella set, with U.S. on-demand official streams rising to 40.5 million during April 10-16 from 30.3 million a week earlier. Four songs from the April 12 karol g concert re-entered the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart dated April 25, led by “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido” at No. 6.
That song generated 3.8 million official chart-contributing streams and had already spent 14 consecutive weeks at No. 1, her longest reign among nine chart-toppers. “Latina Foreva” returned at No. 15 after a 57% jump and 2.2 million streams, “Amargura” reappeared at No. 19 with 2 million streams, up 34%, and “Provenza” came back at No. 22 with 1.9 million streams, up 29%.
The spike matters because Karol G was the first Latina headliner in Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival history, and the chart effects landed immediately after her opening weekend. The Hot Latin Songs chart combines airplay, streaming activity and digital sales, so the rebound shows that the festival set did more than draw attention — it sent listeners back to songs that were already built to travel.
The next test comes on the charts dated May 1, when gains from Karol G’s second-weekend headlining turn on April 19 are expected to show up. “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido” also climbed from No. 153 to No. 115 on the Billboard Global 200 and from No. 124 to No. 109 on the Global Excl. U.S. chart, a sign that the Coachella lift was not limited to one market. For Karol G, the question is no longer whether the concert mattered. It did. The question is how far the second weekend will push it.