Bad Bunny is giving everything with the promotion of ‘I should have thrown more photos’, already clearly one of the most successful albums of 2025. Here’s a fact: 10 days after its release, up to 6 of its songs remain in the top 10 of the Spotify Global, headed by the viral ‘DtMF’.
‘I should have thrown more photos’ is the number 1 album in Spain and will be for several weeks, but for now the number 1 on the Billboard 200 has eluded Benito, unlike what happened with ‘El Último Tour del Mundo’, ‘A summer without you’ and ‘Nobody Knows What’s Going to Happen Tomorrow’. Two names have stood in his way.
Firstly, the trapper Lil Baby with his album ‘WHAM’ is the current number 1 on the Billboard 200, adding the equivalent of 140,000 units in its first week.
Additionally, several songs from his album have reached the Billboard Hot 100, led by ‘Dum, Dumb, And Dumber’ featuring Young Thug & Future, which appears at number 16; ‘By Myself’, with Rylo Rodriguez and Rod Wave, which appears at 44; and ‘Outfit’ with 21Savage, which appears at number 50.
We must remember that Bad Bunny’s album did not come out on a Friday, so it had to settle for position 2 and 122,000 units. In its second week, the first complete one, HDD predicted that Bad Bunny was going to rise to number 1 with 150,000 copies helped by the virals, the promo on Jimmy Fallon and, in short, the good organic performance of the album. But now Taylor Swift has decided to make a move.
The author of ‘1989’, with a live performance from the ‘Lover’ era, may be the next number 1 on the Billboard 200. The point is that “Live In Paris” has been redistributed live, which had previously been an exclusive of Record Store Day. Heart-shaped, it was selling on Discogs for $600. The new edition is expected to reach 158,000 units, 8,000 more than Bad Bunny. We will see what happens in the end and if there is more luck for the Puerto Rican in the coming weeks.