Rimas’
Bad Bunny bounds to a second week at #1 on the
HITS Top 50 chart with the confoundingly capitalized
DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, which adds another 154k to its total. The Puerto Rican superstar’s “DtMF,” incidentally, sits at #1 on
Spotify’s global and U.S. charts and is #1 overall at
Apple Music.





Bad Bunny, SZA, Mac Miller, Kendrick Lamar, Gracie Abrams
TDE/
RCA’s
SZA takes the #2 spot with
SOS, the 38-cut deluxe version of which (aka
LANA) materialized around Christmastime. Bowing at #3 is
Baloonerism (
Warner), a posthumous set from beloved rapper-songwriter
Mac Miller, borne aloft by 80k+.
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Interscope’s
Kendrick Lamar, now evading all tacklers as he legs it toward the 2/9
Super Bowl, holds the #4 spot with nearly 60k, while Interscope’s
Gracie Abrams makes a noteworthy jump from Top 10 to Top 5 with
The Secret of Us, which racks up nearly 55k.
Check out the rest of the chart
right here.
Arriving at press time are releases by
Columbia’s
Central Cee,
RCA Nashville’s
Kane Brown,
Warner’s
Teddy Swims,
Atlantic’s
FKA twigs and
Fugitive/
The Orchard/Columbia’s
Max McNown, among others.
In political news, we, ah, can’t bear to look.