While Bad Bunny and Rosalía maintain their respective positions 1 and 2 on the Spanish album chart this week, the top 5 receives an interesting novelty. This is ‘Wuthering Heights’, Charli XCX’s album inspired by the new adaptation of ‘Wuthering Heights’. From JENESAISPOP we have already advised you to listen to the album, but avoid watching the movie.
‘Wuthering Heights’ is Charli XCX’s second top 5 album in Spain, although it does not equal the top 2 of ‘Brat’. In the United Kingdom, the album entered at number 1, while in the United States it was at number 8. Other positions achieved by ‘Wuthering Heights’ are a top 2 in Austria, a top 4 in Australia and another top 5 in Germany. Among the countries that should wake up is Italy, where the album has only reached number 25.
Another entry worth mentioning is that of OBK, who scores a top 10 with ‘Vértigo’, his new EP. Jordi Sánchez’s project gets there thanks exclusively to the sale of vinyl, as demonstrated by the fact that ‘Vértigo’ enters precisely number 10 on that specific table.
Yung Beef, who these days is enjoying an unexpected global hit with the remix of ‘When I was not a singer’, places his new mixtape ‘EL PLUGG 3 OVA 2’ at number 36. The first installment of this series of albums, ‘EL PLUGGG 3 OVA 1’, reached number 34.
The rest of the entries are varied. Kylie Minogue places the vinyl of the ‘Tension’ tour at number 44. Next, we must talk about Rayden, who has relaunched his career by joining Mediyama and Skiz Siete: the three form the group Chiquita Movida and their debut ‘Alta Vaina’, in a pop-rock key, enters at number 53.
Anglo-Saxon pop leaves a surprising entry at the bottom of the chart, that of ‘ICON’, by R&B singer Brent Faiyaz, in the vein of The Weeknd. Before him are the Barcelona ragpicker Cyril Kamer with ‘In Silence’, which debuted in ’62, and another soundtrack, that of the Caracol Televisión series ‘La Reina del Flow 3’, which debuted in ’71.

