Dangerous Bunny’s new album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, opens at No. 1 on Billboard’s High Streaming Albums chart (dated Jan. 18), with the most important streaming week for a Latin title in over a yr.
Additionally within the prime 10 of the newest High Streaming Albums chart, Lil Child’s WHAM debuts at No. 3, whereas final week’s chief, SZA’s SOS, falls to No. 2.
Dangerous Bunny’s album was launched on an off-cycle Sunday (Jan. 5), and, thus, it arrives on the chart with solely 5 days of exercise (because the chart’s monitoring week runs Friday via Thursday each week). The album’s launch date was introduced on Dec. 25. The brand new High Streaming Albums chart captures the monitoring body of Jan. 3-9.
WHAM’s Friday, Jan. 3 launch was introduced by Lil Child in late December.
The 50-position High Streaming Albums chart ranks the most-streamed albums of the week within the U.S., as compiled by Luminate. Titles are ranked by streaming equal album (SEA) items, the place every SEA unit equals 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album. If an artist has a number of albums containing the identical track, SEA items for that track are typically assigned to whichever album sells probably the most by conventional album gross sales in a given week. The brand new Jan. 18, 2025-dated chart will probably be posted in full on Billboard‘s web site on Jan. 7. For all chart information, observe @billboard and @billboardcharts on each X, previously referred to as Twitter, and Instagram.
DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS launches at No. 1 with 113,500 SEA items earned within the week ending Jan. 9 within the U.S., in accordance with Luminate. That sum equates to 152.16 million on-demand official streams of the set’s 17 songs – the most important streaming week for a Latin album in over a yr. The final Latin set with a much bigger streaming week was Dangerous Bunny’s earlier launch, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana, when it launched at No. 1 on High Streaming Albums with 239.56 million on-demand official streams for its songs (Oct. 28, 2023-dated chart).
DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS was preceded by a pair of entries from the album on the all-genre Billboard Sizzling 100 songs chart: “EL CLúB” and “PIToRRO DE COCO.”
SZA’s SOS falls from No. 1 to No. 2 on High Streaming Albums with 110,000 SEA items (down 12%, equaling 146.88 million on-demand official streams of its collected songs – throughout its commonplace and its SOS Deluxe: LANA editions). In the meantime, Lil Child’s WHAM arrives at No. 3 with 90,000 SEA items (equaling 119.77 million on-demand official streams of the 15 songs on the streaming version of the album obtainable throughout its first week).
Rounding out the remainder of the highest 5 on High Streaming Albums, Kendrick Lamar’s chart-topping GNX dips 2-4 (down 4%) and Sabrina Carpenter’s former No. 1 Brief n’ Candy strikes 3-5 (down 6%).