(ANSA) - ROME, SEPTEMBER 24 - Blanco still dominates the Fimi / Gfk charts of the best-selling albums of the week from 17 to 23 September, with his debut compilation, BluCeleste, whose singles also occupy the first five places and eighth in the ranking of the most downloaded songs. Blanco's first official album achieved DiscoD'oro certification in just one week from its release and holds the record as the best debut of the year for sales to date, with over 140 million streams on digital platforms and over 100 million views on YouTube. .
In second place we find a new entry, Mannarino with "V" which returns 2 years after the success of the concert at the D'Orsay Museum in Paris, with a CD and double vinyl version, present on all digital streaming and download platforms. It is also in the vinyl hit. Produced by the same Mannarino, recorded in New York, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Rio De Janeiro, the Amazon and Italy, the disc sees the involvement on some songs, of the producers Joey Waronkere Camilo Lara (Mexican Institute of Sound), of Tony Singing and Iacopo Brail Sinigaglia. Loses a position and stops at number three Rkomi with TaxiDriver. This is followed by Maader folk by Davide Van De Sfroos, a new unpublished disc that marks the return of the singer-songwriter to the musical scenemuses seven years after his last studio work.
A journey in 15 tracks that Van De Sfroos has decided to undertake to once again embrace a language that belongs to everyone, rooted in the values of Italian culture, without flags.
Produced in collaboration with Taketo Gohara, the album is embellished by the special featuring with ZuccheroSugar Fornaciari Oh lord, Vaarda Gio, and anticipated by the single forerunner Gli disoriented.
At number five we still find a new entry, the new Fast Animals and Slow Kids album, the sixth.
It is difficult to say how much the confirmation of Matteo Cantaluppi's production (Thegiornalisti, Ex-Otago, Gabbani, Dente, Bugo) has influenced or was only consequential.
The fact is that È Gia Domani is the album of the Perugian band's definitive arrival in it-pop.
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