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Bad Bunny returns to No. 1 in Spain, Louis Tomlinson sinks

On the eve of his highly anticipated performance at the Super Bowl halftime and after winning the Grammy for Album of the Year, Bad Bunny has returned to number 1 on the Spanish album chart with ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’. The album reaches its 7th platinum record. With the Puerto Rican’s performance being the most watched Halftime performance in the history of the event, the acclaimed album may continue in first place for another week. Furthermore, this February 6th the official vinyl of ‘I should have thrown more photos’ was just released for the first time.

Bad Bunny is followed by Rosalía, Hijos de la Ruina, Aitana and Quevedo, but it is not until position 17 that we find the person who was at number 1 last week. ‘How Did I Get Here’ by Louis Tomlinson has moved from the top of the list to position 17. On the other hand, the strongest entry of the week is for the original soundtrack of the final season of ‘Stranger Things’, reaching position 23.

‘Octane’ by Don Toliver and the compilation of ‘Number Ones’ by Michael Jackson have also entered the first half, in positions 38 and 46, respectively. The King of Pop returns to the charts with the recent official trailer for his biopic, which will be in theaters this April.

In the second half of the list we find Nicky Jam at number 60 thanks to ‘Bohemio’. On the other hand, Ángel Stanich comes in at number 65 after the release of ‘Por La Hierba’.

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