(ANSA) - ROME, DECEMBER 02 - The record releases in view of Christmas are slightly shaking up the top ten best-selling records of the week according to the Fimi/Gfk surveys.
The protagonist of these last few days is the Milanese rapper Shiva who conquers the top with his new album Milano Demons, but also that of the singles with the song Alleluia, with the feat of Sfera Ebbasta (and is also fifth with Wish, together with Lazza).
Ernia is thus forced to leave the baton, slipping to second place with Io non ho paura (which, however, is first among the vinyls), released two years after the lucky Gemelli).
Vasco Rossi enters third place directly with the live recording of the concert at the Circus Maximus, in Rome, last summer (and which has also become a film, screened in theaters in recent days).
Fourth place for Rave, Eclissi, the first unreleased album just released by Tananai, who on the wave of success has also announced a concert at the Mediolanum Forum in Assago.
The young artist precedes Francesco Guccini with Canzoni da Intorto (down by three positions), the work that marked the return of the Modenese singer-songwriter.
The only woman in the top ten enters sixth position: it is Cristina D'Avena who celebrates 40 years of career: the box set, which in the deluxe version contains 100 songs, boasts 9 unpublished duets from Orietta Berti to Myss Keta, from Lorella Cuccarini to Elettra Lamborghini, from Cristiano Malgioglio to Albe to move on to Alfa, Jr Stit and Dj Matrix & Amedeo Preziosi, as well as the original recordings of the most loved acronyms from 1982 to 2019.
The top ten thasup, Lazza, Irama and Tiziano Ferro complete the top ten.
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