Dangerous Bunny is hopping up and making historical past on the Billboard charts. This week, the Puerto Rican celebrity boasts 4 songs within the Prime 10 of the Scorching 100 — all in Spanish, marking the primary time two or extra all-Spanish-language songs have concurrently ranked collectively on that chart.
Billboard announced the information right now (Might 16), together with the revelation that seven of his songs from his newest album, Un Verano Sin Ti, are concurrently charting on the World 200. That album can also be, naturally, at present sitting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.
On the Scorching 100, Dangerous Bunny’s highest-charting music, “Moscow Mule,” ranked No. 4. “Tití Me Preguntó” adopted at No. 5, with “Después De La Playa” at No. 6. “Me Porto Bonito,” a collaboration with Chencho Corleone of Puerto Rican duo Plan B, charted at No. 10.
Un Verano Sin Ti additionally broke historic information upon its launch on Might 6. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 274,000 items, making it each 2022’s and Bag Bunny’s greatest week for an album. Totaling 356.66 million streams, it additionally accrued the most important streaming week ever for each a Latin album and any album since Drake’s Licensed Lover Boy in September 2021.
Un Verano Sin Ti even turned the second all-Spanish-speaking album to achieve No. 1 on the chart, the primary being his 2020 album, El Último Tour Del Mundo. Lead single “Dakiti” made historical past in turning into the primary music to concurrently debut No. 1 at each the Prime 10 on the Scorching 100 and Scorching Latin Songs charts. In 2021, El Último turned the very best promoting Latin album in the USA and was probably the most streamed album in Mexico, Colombia, Chile, and Argentina.
And the hits hold coming. Final month, Sony announced that he’ll lead an upcoming movie set within the Spider-Man universe known as El Muerto. He’s additionally made a number of appearances at WWE occasions. How does he discover the time? Maybe like one other well-known rabbit, he’s additionally powered by an oversized battery. Watch him hold going (and going, and going)…