Italy’s Best-Selling Albums: Minimal Changes at the Top

Italy’s Best-Selling Albums: Minimal Changes at the Top

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The top of the chart remains unchanged this week: Sanremo winner Olly stays at number one in the Fimi-Gfk top ten albums with Tutta Vita, which has now been in the charts for 43 weeks, CE Report quotes ANSA.

In second place, also stable compared to last week, is Alfa with the Deluxe version of Non so chi ha creato il mondo ma so che era innamorato, who also leads the singles chart with A me mi piace (feat.).

In third place is Geolier, who rises two spots with Dio lo Sa – Atto II (63 weeks on the chart).

Lazza climbs four positions to fourth with Locura – the longest-running album in the top ten (48 weeks).

Bad Bunny slips from fourth to fifth with Debí Tirar Más Fotos.

At sixth place is Santana Money Gang, the joint album by Sfera Ebbasta and Shiva, down three spots.

Ultimo Live Stadi 2024 holds steady at seventh.

Bresh drops two places to eighth with Mediterraneo.

Pinguini Tattici Nucleari stay at ninth with Hello World.

Artie 5ive returns to the top ten at tenth place with La Bellavita.

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