The most listened to albums firmly hold their position among the hits of the week, while new entries such as the new album by Gianna Nannini and the collaboration between Future and Metro Boomin are placed in sixth and eighth position.
However, nothing changes between the first and fifth position of the top ten which sees Icon by Tony Effe confirmed at the top of the charts, the trap icon in Italy who, just released last week, reached the top of the best-selling albums according to the findings of Fimi/Gfk . Kid Yugi with I Nomi del Diavolo was also stable compared to seven days ago, in second place. And so the third, with Rose Villain, reduced by participation in the Sanremo festival, with Radio Sakura.
Nei letti degli altri, Mahmood's recording, also remains in fourth place, also driven by the Sanremo effect.
And fifth place is dominated by Sfera Ebbasta and his X2VR.
Nannini's new album, Sei nell'anima, which despite the evocative title contains 12 unreleased songs and anticipates the other chapters of his project - a film, a book and a European tour - conquers the top of the vinyl charts but comes in sixth place than that of albums. A position that leaves Annalisa, who goes down a step but who still remains high in the spheres of the hit parade with the re-release of And then we ended up in the vortex.
Immediately below, eighth, the other new entry that climbs the top ten: the joint album by Future and Metro Boomin We Don't Trust You. The now almost evergreen Geolier and Lazza rise in position: the former goes from tenth to ninth with Il courage deibambini - Atto II, which has now been in the charts for 64 weeks, and the second with Sirio has been in the charts for 103 weeks.
Geolier, with Ultimo, also places the song L'ultima Politica at the top of the singles charts. And again Lazza, with the single 100Messaggi, placed second. Mahmood's Tuta Gold drops from second to fourth place.
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