In the German single charts, Rosé and Bruno Mars maintain their top spot with “AP (Tomorrow Can Wait)” as expected, while the rest of the chart shows significant movement. According to the GfK, which released the figures on Friday, Reezy’s “Sabia que no” debuts at number two, while Shirin David and Ski Aggu’s “Atzen und Barbies” enters the chart at number three. Gracie Abrams’ “That’s so true” falls to number four, and Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die with a Smile” drops to number five, having previously held the second and fourth spots, respectively.
In the album charts, Fynn Kliemann makes a comeback after a hiatus, with his album “Tod” debuting at number one. The Swedish metal band The Halo Effect’s “March Of The Unheard” takes the fourth spot, while Linkin Park’s “From Zero” and Bad Bunny’s “Debi Tirar mas Fotos” hold the second and third positions, respectively, having previously topped the charts. Rapper Döll’s “Weg vom Weg” and Melissa Naschenweng’s “Alpenbarbie” also make appearances in the top 10.
The official German charts, compiled by GfK Entertainment on behalf of the Federal Association of the Music Industry, aim to capture 90 percent of music sales.