Bad Bunny 'Un Verano Sin Ti' Replicates Drake Billboard 200 Charts Records [DETAILS]

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Bad Bunny reclaimed the top spot of the Billboard 200 albums chart for the third nonconsecutive week of Un Verano Sin Ti at #1, kicking Drake's Honestly, Nevermind to #3.

The top spot remains untouched despite four new debuts on the Billboard 200 Top 10 - including Luke Combs, Chris Brown, NAYEON, and Conan Gray.

Lil Durk's 7220 also made a return to the Billboard 200 Top 10 after a recent deluxe release.

Bad Bunny' Un Verano Sin Ti' #1 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart

Bad Bunny's fourth solo album Un Verano Sin Ti, reclaimed the top spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart this week for the third nonconsecutive week.

Un Verano Sin Ti kicks off Drake's Honestly, Nevermind after one week of staying at the summit, with the former climbing from #2 last week.

Luminate reports that Un Verano Sin Ti generated 115,000 equivalent album units this week (ending June 30), while Drake's Honestly, Nevermind only notched 72,000 equivalent album sales.

This is not the only connection Bad Bunny had with Drake this week.

Notably, Un Verano Sin Ti is so far the first album this year to have three nonconsecutive stays at the top spot - Drake's Certified Lover Boy did the same feat in 2021.

In the eight weeks since its release, Bad Bunny's Un Verano Sin Ti has notched over 100,000 sales weekly. Coincidentally, Drake's Views had achieved the same feat six years ago.

The records do not stop there. Un Verano Sin Ti has never left the Top 2 spots on the coveted charts since its debut. The last album to do this is, again, Drake's Certified Lover Boy, which stayed in the Top 2 spots for nine weeks.

Billboard 200 Charts (Week of June 30)

Trailing after Un Verano Sin Ti is Luke Combs' newly debuted project Growin' Up. Opening at 74,000 equivalent album units, the album marks the highest debut of the week and the highest debut so far for a country album in 2022.

Following Drake's Honestly, Nevermind at #3 is Chris Brown's 12th top 10 album on the charts, Breezy, which opened at 72,000 - a thousand lower than Drake's.

Lil Durk makes a huge jump this week from #18 to #5 following the release of 7220 (Deluxe Version), while Harry Styles' Harry's House slips at #6.

TWICE's NAYEON's debut solo album IM NAYEON: The 1st Mini Album debuted at #7 with 57,000 equivalent album units.

Morgan Wallen's Dangerous: The Double Album slides to #8 while Conan Gray scores his 2nd Billboard Top 10 with Superache, comprising 43,000 equivalent album sales.

Future's former No. 1 I Never Liked You had a huge nosedive from #6 to #10 this week.

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Bad Bunny, Drake, Billboard 200
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