If last week Pablo Alborán was the first victim of Rosalía’s ‘LUX’ phenomenon on the Spanish charts, leaving ‘KM. 0’ in position 2 (it was the first time that Alborán did not get the top 1), this week it is Sergio Dalma’s turn. Her new album, ‘Ritorno a Via Dalma’ is at number 2 behind Rosalía. It won’t be the last album to get stuck in second position in the coming weeks or months.
JC Reyes reaches number 3 with ‘Vivir pa’ estar’ although the news is his dominance in singles, and the official OT 2025 album reaches number 4. In addition, the ‘Gala 8’ album reaches number 82.
Others that get a top 10 are Sidecars with ‘Everest’, which reaches number 8.
5 Seconds of Summer appear at number 16 with ‘Everyone’s a Star’. This album has been number 1 in the United Kingdom, Australia, Austria and Holland. In addition, it has reached the top 5 in Germany. Spain does not give them their worst position, as they have placed 32nd in Italy, 45th in France or 55th in Sweden.
For his part, De La Rose is in the top 20 with ‘FX De la Rose’ and Chica Suralto reaches number 38 with ‘Informacion seismic’.
The entries are completed with The Rolling Stones, who reach number 53 with ‘Black and Blue’; Marlena, who reach number 54 with ‘La Victoria’; and Sidonie, whose Catalan album ‘Catalan Graffiti’ comes in at number 62.

