Quevedo maintains number 1 in Spain for the 5th consecutive week with the excellent ‘El Baifo’, although Bad Bunny pushes up to number 2 with ‘I should have thrown more photos’. In points, Benito has the strongest rise of the week coinciding with his 12 concerts in Spain. Will it rise to #1 next week? We bet so after performing in front of 600,000 people.
Fangoria have disappeared from the top 100 albums after only 4 weeks of existence. ‘The truth or the imagination’ is not only their first album that fails to be number 1 in 20 years, but it is the one that has fallen the fastest. ‘Cuatricromía’ lasted 67 weeks on the list according to the acharts database. ‘Songs for romantic robots’, even longer: 77 weeks. That is, they succeeded for more than a year. Even the most irregular ‘Absolutely’ lasted 16 weeks. To find a Fangoria album that lasted as little on the charts as the new one, you have to go back to the Subterfuge era, when their albums functioned more as sleepers. This has been the “chart run” of their latest albums in Spain during the first month:
Absolutely: 1-5-12-30-47
Four-color process: 1-2-5-14-17
Songs for robots: 1-1-4-9-10
Truth or imagination: 3-30-57-95-x
The pleasant surprise is the arrival of ‘Ama’ by María Arnal to the list. It reaches exactly number 62 several months after its publication. The reason is that its vinyl edition has just been published, which enters the top 7 in the LP sublist.
The strongest entry is actually that of Nil Moliner, who reaches number 4 with ‘Nexo’. D. Valentino is in the top 6 with ‘Baby’ and there is a third entry in the top 10: Los Diozes reach number 8 with ‘Mesón Masón’.
Other entries of the week are those of Álvaro Díaz with ‘Omakase’ (13), Abhur with ‘Ultraswan’ (19), SFDK with ‘2001 odyssey in the mud’ and ‘Ilegales: 40 anniversary’ (85).

