“Un Verano Sin Ti,” a streaming blockbuster, notches its ninth time at the top of Billboard’s chart. Rod Wave’s “Beautiful Mind,” last week’s No. 1, drops to second place.
Is Bad Bunny the new Bruno?
Bad Bunny, a.k.a. Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, the Puerto Rican superstar who just rocked Yankee Stadium for two nights, has clinched a ninth week at No. 1 on the Billboard album chart for his latest release, “Un Verano Sin Ti,” tying Disney’s “Encanto” soundtrack for the most times at the top this year.
“Un Verano Sin Ti” had the equivalent of 105,000 sales in the United States last week, including 144 million streams, according to Luminate, the tracking service that supplies the data for Billboard’s charts. In the 16 weeks since it came out, “Un Verano” has bounced in and out of the top spot but never fallen lower than No. 2. (“Encanto” — the source of “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” the inescapable viral smash of early 2022 — had a near-consecutive run at No. 1, missing it only once.)
Although no track from “Un Verano” has gone higher than No. 4 on the Hot 100 singles chart, the album as a whole has been a streaming blockbuster. Songs from it have racked up about 2.9 billion clicks so far in the United States, and the full album has garnered 2.1 million equivalent sales, a composite figure that incorporates popularity on multiple formats, including streams and sales.
At the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night, Bad Bunny was named artist of the year, and the broadcast carried his performance of “Tití Me Preguntó” from Yankee Stadium, where the stage was filled with prop palm trees and the Puerto Rican and Dominican flags.
Besides Bad Bunny and “Encanto,” the only title with a longer run at No. 1 in recent years is Morgan Wallen’s “Dangerous: The Double Album,” which notched 10 consecutive times at the top in the first part of 2021 and has remained a steady hit. It lands at No. 4 on the latest chart, in its 85th week out.
Rod Wave’s “Beautiful Mind,” last week’s top seller, falls to No. 2, while Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” holds at No. 3 and Harry Styles’s “Harry’s House” is No. 5.
Source: Music - nytimes.com