As J Balvin’s “Rojo” bounds 14-9 on the Latin Airplay chart dated May 30, he clocks his 28th top 10, dating to his first, “6 AM,” featuring Farruko, in 2014.“Rojo” pushes up the Latin Airplay chart despite a 10% decrease in audience impressions (down to 6.5 million) earned in the week ending May 24, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.Over the history of the chart, which began in 1994, J Balvin breaks away from a tie with Ricky Martin and stands alone for the fourth-most top 10s.Here's a look at