YHLQMDLG, the second solo album by Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny.
YHLQMDLG, the second solo album by the Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny, managed to place itself by week 50 as number one of the Top Latin Albums de Billboard, revealed this Tuesday the specialized magazine on its website.
YHLQMDLG (I do what I want) was officially released on February 29, 2020.
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The album has 20 songs, among them, collaborations with also Puerto Ricans Daddy Yankee, the duo of Jowell and Randy, Ñengo Flow, Yaviah, Kendo Kaponi and Mora, as well as the Panamanian Sech, the Argentine Duki and the Chilean Pablo Chill-E.
YHLQMDLG it also won last September the “Top Latin Album” of the Year and “Latin Rhythm” Album of the Year awards from the 2021 Billboard Latin Music Awards.
Likewise, the album set, almost two weeks after its release, a mark as the longest-running album in Spanish. among the top ten best sellers on the US Billboard 200.
On that same album, the theme is included Safaera, de Bad Bunny, Jowell, Randy and Ñengo Flow, that appeared in the new list of the best 500 songs in history, published the magazine specialized in music Rolling Stone.
Upon launch, YHLQMDLG it achieved other records, including the best-selling Spanish album in a week on the Billboard charts.
The other two marks obtained by the Puerto Rican artist are from the Latin album of more streaming in a week and the most records sold in the week of its release since Billboard began tracking album sales on music platforms in December 2014.
YHLQMDLG managed to sell 179,000 units in the United States since its premiere on February 29 to March 5, placing it in the second position of the 200 best-selling albums – behind My Turn, by Lil Baby’s-, according to information provided to Billboard by the consulting firm Nielsen Music / MRC Data.
Of the 179,000 units, 142,000 were in albums sold by streaming or by musical platforms.
The 179,000 units are equivalent to 201.4 million listeners on such music platforms such as Spotify or Apple Music.
This total of units sold broke the record held by the legendary guitarist Santana and his album, Africa Speaks, which in its first week of launch in 2019 sold 57,000 units. (I)

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