Bad Bunny shoots up UK charts
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Bad Bunny hops up the charts in the aftermath of his big wins at the Grammys, but it's rapper Don Toliver who lands at the top of the Billboard albums chart. On the Hot 100 singles chart, country singer Ella Langley claims her first-ever No. 1 song with "Choosin' Texas," while Noah Kahan debuts with the highest-placing song of his career to date.
Confessions on a Dance Floor and The Immaculate Collection — return to the U.K. charts as Finally Enough Love climbs.
A Christian-themed song played by Kid Rock at Turning Point USA’s (TPUSA) halftime show dethroned Bad Bunny as the top
More than 30 years after its debut, 'The Best of Sade' becomes the band's first album to hit top 10 on the Billboard R&B Albums chart.
The track holds off a challenge from Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You."