Bad Bunny topped the Puerto Rican superstar’s three-month-old album ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’ for the eighth time, while his latest release, prolific Louisiana rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again, made just 400 copies. .
According to tracking service Luminate, “Un Verano Sin Ti” has been a steady streaming hit since its release 14 weeks ago, with sales equivalent to 108,800 in the US, compared to 108,400 for YoungBoy’s “The Last Slimeto.” is recording.
Looking under the hood, we can see a slight difference in the performance of the two albums last week. “Un Verano” has his 143 million views, which equates to his over 102,000 sales, according to Luminate and his Billboard. Meanwhile, “The Last Slimeto” got even more streams (163 million), increasing its equivalent sales by just 1,000.
Billboard gives more weight to streams from paying subscribers than free subscribers. A tea of the data suggests that YoungBoy may have performed particularly well on services with free tiers such as his Spotify and YouTube. Huge attraction over the years.
Still, the decisive factor in winning No. 1 was the sales volume of the complete package. Since his CD version of “Un Verano” became widely available last week, the album sold his 6,000 copies, while “The Last Slimeto” sold only 4,600.
Beyonce’s “Renaissance” was last week’s top seller, but slipped two spots to number three in its second week, representing a 73% decline, equivalent to sales of 89,000 copies. Beyoncé’s single “Break My Soul” remained at No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart thanks to the “Queens Remix,” which incorporated Madonna’s 1990 hit “Vogue,” and Beyoncé continued to shout out her predecessor’s song. It features tweaks to include black female musicians such as Nina Simone, Aretha Franklin, Aaliyah and Lizzo.
Morgan Warren’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” came in at number four, and Harry Styles’ “Harry’s House” at number five.