Bad Bunny reclaimed the top spot of the Billboard 200 charts with "Un Verano Sin Ti," dethroning Harry Styles' "Harry's House" on its three-week run.
Styles' third studio album debuted atop the charts two weeks ago, amassing the biggest opening week for any album this year with 521,000 equivalent album units - beating Kendrick Lamar's record.
Bad Bunny bounces back from the second spot to the first after sitting there for three weeks since his debut.
Bad Bunny 'Un Verano Sin Ti' #1 in Billboard 200 Charts
Since the debut of Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti" on the May 21 charts, the album has been sitting down on the second spot for three weeks already - once after Kendrick Lamar's "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers," and twice for Harry Styles' "Harry's House."
Luminate reports that the album has earned 137,000 equivalent album unitson the June 9 charts. Stream units comprised 135,500, while 1,000 are attributed to album sales, and 500 are from track units.
Now sitting at the second spot is Post Malone's latest album, "Twelve Carat Tootache," the only album of Posty so far to not debut at the top of the charts - earning only 121,000 opening weekend sales, his lowest so far.
Descending from the summit is Harry Styles' "Harry's House" at No. 3 after spending two weeks at the top. However, "As It Was" still holds last week's No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
Future's "I Never Liked You" stays at No. 4, bumping Kendrick Lamar's double album "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers" from No. 3 to No. 5.
"Dangerous: The Double Album" from Morgan Wallen slips from No. 5 to No. 6, accumulating 73 non-consecutive weeks on the chart's Top 10. The album surpassed Alanis Morisette's "Jagged Little Pill" as the album which spent the second-most weeks in the Top 10 since 1990 - Adele holds the most weeks for "21" with 84 weeks.
SEVENTEEN debuted at No. 7 in the charts with "SEVENTEEN 4th Album: Face the Sun," launching 44,000 equivalent album units. This marks the Korean boyband's first Top 10 album.
Olivia Rodrigo's "SOUR" remains at No. 8, with Zach Bryan's "American Heartbreak" falling to No. 9, and Jack Harlow's "Come Home the Kids Miss You" is nearing the edge at No. 10.
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