Bad Bunny continues in number 1 of the most popular albums in Spain for another week with the excellent ‘I had to throw more photos’, which walks towards the triple platinum by leaps and bounds.
The strongest entry is stars in Tate McRAe with the remarkable ‘So Close To What’, which reaches number 3 of our country. The album improves the Top 21 that had achieved its previous work here, but the important thing is that ‘So Close To What’ is number 1 in the United States, Australia, Ireland, Norway and New Zealand, in addition to number 2 in the United Kingdom, Germany or Sweden. That is, we are facing one of the international successes of the season.
Zahara is number 4 with ‘slow tenderness’, despite the distribution problems of its physical edition, which has not yet been able to reach the department stores. Due to the delay in manufacturing, the artist fails to match the top 2 of ‘whore’ or the top 3 of ‘Santa’, but it does be the number 1 of vinyl this week in Spain for the copies of the pre-sale and those distributed in the firm of Marilians (Madrid).
We also highlight Amaia’s resistance at number 5 with ‘If I open my eyes is not real’ (4th week); Carolina’s during number 14 with ‘Choose your own adventure’ (18th week); and that of relas b with ‘a New Star 1 9 9 3’ at number 32 (44th week). It shows that the three have been acting at the Movistar Arena these days.
Sam Fender, current number 1 in the United Kingdom with ‘People Watching’ and stratospheric figures, reaches 80 in Spain. The album is Top 2 in Ireland and Holland and Top 4 in Germany, but its international scope is limited: 17 in Australia, 51 in Italy and 129 on France.
The ticket list is completed with ‘Money + Enemies’ by Skinny Flex (44th place),’ concrete ‘of L’Haine (58) and’ Mr Fino Riddim. The Mixtape ‘of 8belial (position 95).
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