Breaking new ground for Filipino talent once more, SB19 have gained another entry on Billboard‘s World Digital Song Sales chart with their latest hit single, “VISA.”

On Billboard’s latest chart update (dated March 7, 2026), the Kings of P-pop’s most recent comeback makes an impressive debut at the No. 6 position of the chart — marking their sixth song to position itself within the chart’s Top 10. “VISA” follows the likes of their other beloved hits, such as their first-ever entry, “GENTO”, which made its debut at No. 8 last June 2023.

Last 2025, SB19 continued their impressive hold over the chart — kicking the year off with “DAM,” which debuted at No. 1 and charted for four weeks straight, followed by their award-winning single “DUNGKA!”, which debuted at No. 7. Additionally, their collaboration with pop superstar Sarah Geronimo, “Umaaligid,” also made a strong impression at No. 4 upon its release in August, while the group’s collaboration with online multiplayer game Honor Of Kings, “Burn The Flame,” debuted at No. 9 last November.

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“VISA” was released earlier this February 20, 2026, and sees the P-pop pioneers experimenting with new production styles, while utilizing piercing lyricism to lend a voice to the plight of millions of Filipinos worldwide. Additionally, the group also announced a March 27 release for their sophomore album, set to be titled Wakas At Simula, and will be accompanied by a grand concert finale of the same name scheduled to take place this April 18, 2026.

Though the Billboard Philippines charts have yet to update with this week’s chart update (dated March 7, 2026), one can only assume that A’TINs nationwide have ensured the debut of “VISA” on both the Philippines Hot 100 and Top Philippine Songs chart.

First launched in 2010, Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales chart spotlights the top-selling international tracks in the U.S. each week, based on digital download data compiled by Luminate (formerly Nielsen SoundScan). Originally debuting with 25 positions on the January 23, 2010 issue as part of Billboard’s expanded genre charts rollout, the chart was trimmed to 15 titles in November 2021, before narrowing further to 10 entries starting with the October 28, 2023 issue.

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