The Top 5 of the Discos España list has changed substantially compared to last week. The strongest entry of the week, straight to number 1, goes to Omar Courtz. The 26-year-old Puerto Rican reaches the best place in the ranking with ‘PRIMERA MUSA’, his debut album. Even so, it includes top-level collaborations, such as those of Rauw Alejandro or Bryant Myers.
Katy Perry has achieved great success in Spain with ‘143’, entering at number 3 on the list. Katy Perry equals here the top 3 she achieved with ‘Prism’ in Spain, improves the top 4 of ‘Teenage Dream’ and the top 5 of ‘Smile’, but not the top 1 of ‘Witness’. Internationally, Katy Perry’s album has entered at number 6 in both the United Kingdom and the United States and Italy. His best data is the Australian for obvious reasons, a top 2. In fact, the Spanish is his 2nd best international data. In France, ‘143’ has been left out of the top 10 (number 14), and also in Germany (number 16).
On the other hand, Agoney enters fourth position with ‘Dichotomy’. Also included in the first half of the list are ‘Viva Tu’ by Manu Chao (#22), ‘Yesterwynde’ by Nightwish (#36), ‘In Waves’ by Jamie XX (#40) and ‘Por amor al cante’ by Israel Fernandez. In addition, Chappell Roan has climbed more than 30 places with ‘The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess’, which goes from 45th to 14th place. So far, his highest position.
Cher’s compilation, ‘Forever’, enters at number 52, while the reissue of Sade’s ‘Love Deluxe’ is positioned at number 61. Finally, ‘The 1974 Live Recordings’ by Bob Dylan (#65), ‘MIXTAPE PLUTO’ by Future (#68), ‘Kintsukuroi’ by Alberttinny (#84) and ‘Music for dancing on water’ by Inazio (#85) also make the ranking.