Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti is the biggest seller of 2022 so far

Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti” continues its historic streak, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 and filling four of the Top 10 spots on the Hot 100, led by “Moscow Mule” at number four.

As the undeniable winner of the week, Bad Bunny had the biggest numbers of the year so far for an album release with 274,000 equivalent album units acquired in the US in the week ending May 12 (according to Luminate via painting).

Jack Harlow is also winning his streaks as First Division resumes their reign for a second week at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, a spot they earned four weeks ago when they debuted. The single had slipped to number three but rebounded completely when the Louisville rapper introduced his latest LP, “Come Home the Kids Miss You,” which landed at number three on the Billboard 200 albums chart, with 112,000 units.

“Un Verano Sin Ti” marks the 66-year-old’s second Spanish-language album to reach number one on the Billboard 200. Fittingly, the first was Bad Bunny’s 2020 album “El Último Tour del Mundo”.

Also on the Billboard Top 10 list, Arcade Fire claims to be the fifth in the Top 10 with “We” and Eslabon Armado reached the top ten for the first time at number nine with “Nostalgia” debuting.

Armado and Bad Bunny are making history with the simultaneous chart of “Un Verano Sin Ti” and “Nostalgia” – commemorating the first time two Spanish albums were entirely in the top ten at the same time. Furthermore, “Nostalgia” is the first regional Mexican album to reach the top ten out of 200 charts.

The four new “Hot 100” songs of the top 10 from Bad Bunny are also historic, with four Spanish-language songs simultaneously ranking for the first time in chart history. Tracks include “Moscow Mule” at number four, followed by “Tití Me Preguntó” at number five, “Después De La Playa” at number six, and “Me Porto Bonito”, featuring Chencho Corleone (his first 100 hits). 10) at No. 10.

The Reggaeton icon doubles his Top 10 tally to eight after previously hitting the top ten with “I Like It” with Cardi B and J Balvin; “MIA”, starring Drake; “Dákiti” with Jhay Cortez; and “Yonaguni”.

In addition, Harry Styles “As It Was” still ranks second on the Hot 100 because it builds on American radio. “Heat Waves” for glass animals dropped 5-7 points on the Hot 100, after five weeks in first place. Latto “Big Energy” slipped 6-8 on the chart, after peaking at number three.

Elsewhere in the Hot 100’s Top 10, Lizzo’s “About Damn Time” jumps to number 19 after debuting at number 50 on the chart on April 30. And the track has grown exponentially in the past two weeks thanks to its spread on TikTok, with users customizing a dance direction to the song.

This is Lizzo’s fourth in the Top 100, after 2019 “Truth Hurts” (seven weeks in first), “Good as Hell” (No. 3) and 2021 “Rumors,” which includes Cardi B (No. 4), in painting.

“Time,” from Lizzo’s album “Special,” due out July 15, is also 2-1 on the multi-meter Hot R&B Songs chart, becoming her second ruler on the list, after “Good as Hell” which spent 10 weeks on the chart. chart in 2019.



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