Puerto Rican pop superstar Bad Bunny, whose album “Un Verano Sin Ti” has dominated the Billboard charts since its release in May, received another 100 million views for another week. I recorded the number of times and won the 1st place.
In its 19th week since its release, “Un Verano” has reached #1 for the 11th time. This was his most No. 1 since Drake’s “Views” lasted his 13 weeks in 2016. Characterized by not falling below number two (“Views” dropped to his number four position in his first 19 weeks).
According to Luminate, the tracking service that powers Billboard’s charts, “Un Verano” has sold the equivalent of 97,000 sales in the United States in its most recent week, including 132 million streams. Since its release, the album has sold nearly 2.4 million copies and the song has her 3.3 billion streams.
The achievement comes as Bad Bunny sold out stadiums across North America, including two nights at Yankee Stadium last month. more and more outspoken On political and social issues in Puerto Rico.on friday he 23 minute videoThis is from the music video for his song “El Apagón” Bianca Gralaua journalist called “Aquí Vive Gente” (“People live here”).
Her film looks at inequalities in Puerto Rico’s real estate, including the eviction of low-income San Juan residents to make way for multi-million dollar homes catering to mainland speculators and cryptocurrency traders. . “They’re evicting Puerto Ricans so they can get rich on the stuff that’s from here, the native stuff here,” said one woman who said she was given 30 days to move out of her apartment. tells Graulau in.
Bad Bunny’s video also explores long-standing problems with Puerto Rico’s power grid as it struggles to restore after 2017’s Hurricane Maria. Fiona caused power outages across Puerto Rico, causing massive flooding.
Three new albums topped the charts this week. Canadian rapper Nav hit No. 2 with “Demons Protected by Angels,” while 73-year-old metal god and former reality TV star Ozzy Osbourne is the country singer’s latest hit, “Patient Number 9.” Kane Brown ranked 5th for “Different Man”.
Also this week, Morgan Warren’s ‘Dangerous: The Double Album’ breaks the historic charts with its 87th Top 10 entry at No. 4.