2024-04-20 03:04:17
(ANSA) – ROME, APRIL 19 – Tony Effe is still at the top of the charts, the rapper who, with the album Icon, is confirmed for the fifth consecutive week at the top of the best-selling albums according to the Fimi/Gfk surveys. And it holds the second place in which the multi-platinum visionary producer Mace also placed at the release with the album Maya, in which he brought together 28 voices from the Italian musical panorama, explored in its entire spectrum of generations and genres. Rose Villain, with Radio Sakura, rises from fifth to third place. Kid Yugi and the Names of the Devil remains fourth while Mark Knopfler places himself only on the fifth step of the ladder with his new release One deep river which however conquers the top of the vinyl rankings. For 22 weeks in the rankings, Sfera Ebbasta has risen from seventh to sixth place with Annalisa rises to eighth place, with the re-release of E poiriamo fini nel vortex, while Rhove remains stable in ninth position with Popolari and the new entry Tu cosa vedo Quando cui chichi eyes, the new album, closes the top ten, after three years since his previous recording work, by Michele Bravi. Among the singles, the duet between Geolier and Ultimo in L’ultima poetry maintains first place, Come un Tuono by Rose Villain with Guè rises from third to second position and 100 Messaggi di Lazza rises from fifth to third position in the rankings. All new entries instead at the top of the CD, cassette and vinyl charts, with Mark Knopfler first, Michele Bravi second and third Francesco De Gregori and Checco Zalone with Patiche. (HANDLE).
2024-04-20 03:04:17