Quevedo continues to reign on the Spanish album chart thanks to the release of ‘El Baifo’, which also keeps him sweeping the singles chart. There are not many changes in the first 10 positions on the table, except for the fall of Fangoria, which went from having debuted at number 3 with ‘Truth or Imagination’ to being at number 30 on the list. Eladio Carrión replaces them in the top 3 of the table with ‘Corsa’.
The one who has risen this week is Milo J, who thanks to his Tiny Desk has managed to go from number 79 to position 35 with ‘Life Was Shorter’. In this first half, the latest albums by Iván Ferreiro (‘Hoy x Ayer’), Joaquín Sabina (‘Hola y Adiós (Directo)’), Melanie C (‘Sweat’) and Billie Eilish have also entered, with the live version of ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’. These have entered positions 11, 12, 21 and 25, respectively.
In the second half of the rankings, on the other hand, the only entry of the week is for The Black Keys. ‘Peaches!’, their latest album, enters at number 76. In the rest of the list we have the reinstatements of ‘Midnight Sun’ by Zara Larsson (#41), ‘Ameri’ by Duki (#51), ‘Superarte’ by Justin Quiles and Lenny Tavárez (#98) and ‘Rosa&Rojo’ by D.Valentino (#100).

