Jhayco, formerly known as Jhay Cortez, has entered the number one spot on the Discos chart with ‘Le Clique: Vida Rockstar (X)’. In addition, Jhayco has scored three entries on the singles chart following the release of his new album, with ’58’, ‘Porsche Carrera’ and ‘No Entiendo’ slipping in at positions 38, 79 and 80, respectively. ‘Passoa’ climbs to number 36.
David Gilmour, legendary guitarist of Pink Floyd, has not been left far behind. ‘Luck and Strange’ is his latest album and has managed to enter the fourth place on the list, just above ‘Short n’ Sweet’ by Sabrina Carpenter. Myke Towers and Karol G occupy the second and third places.
We don’t find any more entries on the list until we get close to the middle of the ranking. The first of these stars Nicky Jam and his ‘Insomnio’, which debuted at number 29. Recently, we were surprised to see the singer of ‘El Amante’ support Donald Trump in his campaign for the US presidency. At number 30, fred again… debuts his latest album, ‘ten days’.
On the other hand, Hinds get the last entry of the week with their anticipated ‘Viva Hinds’, which has managed to position itself at number 36. Imagine Dragons, also, have the biggest rise of the week. Seven days ago they were in the last position on the list, at 100. However, after announcing two concerts in Spain for the summer of 2025, ‘LOOM’ has risen to place 40 on the ranking.
These concerts will take place at the Cívitas Metropolitano in Madrid on June 28 and on July 1 at the Estadi Olímpic LLuís Companys in Barcelona.