ROSÉ and Bruno Mars ’ “APT.” tops the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart for a 12th week. In November, the song debuted as the stars’ second leader on each list.
Bad Bunny's "DtMF" blasts to No. 1, from No. 12, on the Billboard Global 200 chart. The song becomes the superstar's fifth leader on the list, tying Taylor Swift for the second-most, and the most among soloists,
Bad Bunny focuses on Puerto Rico in most recent album
The surprise streaming star of the album arrived in “Baile Inolvidable,” a salsa track which went #1 on the U.S. Apple Music chart.
Sabrina Carpenter’s Short N’ Sweet is proving to be a sugar rush for fans, holding strong at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart for 10 non-consecutive weeks. The pop star’s addictive blend of catchy tracks has turned the album into a chart staple since its release in late August.
Bad Bunny’s ‘Debi Tirar Mas Fotos’ rises to Number One, making it the Puerto Rican superstar’s fourth album to top the Billboard 200.
With 15 debuts, Bad Bunny ups his career total from 98 to 113 career Hot 100-charted songs. He becomes the 20th artist to join the 100 Hot 100 hits club, and the first who primarily records Latin music. Here’s a look at every artist with 100 or more Hot 100 hits, through the chart dated Jan. 18.
Bad Bunny created his most Puerto Rican album to date, 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos,' with the help of the island's rising stars, who brought their own flair to the LP.
Staff writer Irene Castillo reviews Bad Bunny’s sixth album “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” praising ingenuity, an embrace of traditional sounds and the cultural elevation of his home of Puerto Rico.
This week, we get a fresh jolt of energy, as SZA and Lamar make way for two blockbuster debuts. Lil Baby enters the chart at No. 1 with WHAM — an acronym for "Who Hard As Me," not a tribute to the duo who spent last Christmas in the top 5 — which becomes the rapper's fourth consecutive chart-topper and seventh album to hit the top 10.
So much so, that artists as seasoned as Taylor Swift herself, now have to face the wrath of out-of-league stars like Bad Bunny, who had been her friendly company at the top for weeks on end. However,
With the music industry quite literally defrosting after the holidays, much of this week’s chart resembles where we left it in 2024. However, the few big acts who chose to fit new music into the historically quiet period are very much reaping the benefits.