Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti scored 11 weeks at #1

Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti” has had another non-consecutive week at number one — it’s the eleventh time in the top spot out of 19 weeks since its release. A similar feat hasn’t been achieved since Drake’s “Views” hit 13 non-consecutive weeks at #1 in 2016.

Both “Watches” and “Un Verano” shows were non-consecutive, however, Bad Bunny never slipped below second place. “Un Verano” has grossed the equivalent of 97,000 in album sales in the United States, according to Luminate via painting.

Harry Styles also achieved a historic 14-week mark at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs chart, the longest streak at number one since Lil Nas X ranked #1 on the “Old Town Road” chart. Billy Ray Cyrus, set 19 weeks in 2019. Out of 24 weeks on the chart, “As It Was” currently holds the record for most weeks in the top two Hot 100 spots in 23 weeks.

Meanwhile, Steve Lacey and “Bad Habit” are still a close second; Nicki Minaj’s previous debut single “Super Freaky Girl” lifted it from seventh to third, propelled by her “Queen Mix” release; Post Malone “I Like It (A Happier Song),” feat. Doja Cat, inches is back in the top five on the songs chart (6-5); And Morgan Wallen’s “You Proof” jumps from 10 to 6, after the music video premiere.

At number four, “Sunroof” by Nikki Yeore and Dazzy, and “About Damn Time” by Lizzo took from fifth to seventh. “Late Night Talk” by Harry Styles rises from 9 to 3; Future’s “Wait for U,” featuring Drake and Tems, returned to the top ten from number 11.

New on the albums chart is Nav’s “Demons Protected by Angels” – his fifth top 10 attempt on the Billboard 200. The group, which includes features from the likes of Future, Gunna, Lil Durk, Lil Uzi Vert and Travis Scott, entered with 67,000 equivalent album units. I got it. Ozzy Osbourne’s “Patient Number 9” debuted at number three, with 56,000 albums equivalent, making it the rock singer’s ninth top 10 album.

Wallen’s previous chart, “Dangerous: The Double Album,” is dropping from 2 to 4 with a gain of 50,000 equivalent album units (although that amount is up 5% from last week). Ken Brown hits his fourth Top 10 with “A Different Man” entering at number five (46,000 album units sold), “Realer 2” YoungBoy Never Broke Again tops 71 to 6 after its first full chart week (sold out). 39,000 album units).

“Realer 2” became available to stream on YouTube from September 6, and then was shown widely to all operators on September 7. This alignment means that his 71st debut on the Billboard 200 was only because he was tracked for two days of activity across all streaming services, along with three days of activity from YouTube. YoungBoy Never Broke Again recorded his eleventh Top 10 album with “Realer 2”, and fourth Top 10 albums of 2022. It is the only representation with four Top 10 hits this year.

Styles’ “Harry’s House” dropped from 5 to 7 on the chart with 38,000 album units (down 12%); Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” album dropped from 6 to 8 with 37,000 album units (down 9%); Rod Wave’s “Beautiful Mind” also fell from 7 to 9 with 32,000 album units (down 11%). Finally, Billboard’s 200 debut single Yeat’s Lyfe debuted at number 10 with 30,000 albums sold – his second top 10 hit after “2 Alive” of the year.



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