Sanremo effect on the best-selling singles from 2 to 8 February which monopolize the top ten of the Fimi charts: Geolier stands out with his I p' me, tu p' te accompanied on the podium by Sincerely by Annalisa and Tuta gold by Mahmood.
Fourth La noia by Angelina Mango and fifth Tu no by Irama.
Following there are Gazzelle with Tutto qui, The Kolors with Un boy una girl, Loredana Bertè with Pazza, Emma with Apnea and Mr. Rain with Due swings.
As for the albums, after 12 weeks in the charts, Sfera Ebbasta takes back the scepter from Club Dogoche with , and a concert event at San Siro on 28 June.
Tedua climbs two places and gets onto the podium (fifth), having been in the rankings for 36 weeks with La Divina Commedia (Tour EditionInferno).
Tunnel by Simba La Rue holds out in fourth place, while Il Coraggio dei Bambini - Atto II by Geolier, an album that has spent 57 weeks in the charts and king of the 2023 charts, climbs up two steps. In sixth place is Relax by Calcutta and in seventh is the stainless Sirio by Lazza ( 96 weeks), both up 3 places.
PiccoloPrincipe by Neima Ezza slides from third to eighth place.
Marco Mengoni's Materia Prisma (in the rankings for 114 weeks) rises 10 places to ninth place, whose hosting at Sanremo won over everyone.
On the rise from thirteenth to tenth place And then we ended up in the vortex of Annalisa, one of the favorites of the festival.
Sanremo also in 12th position where Dargen D'Amico debuts with the new album Ciao America, which contains the single Onda alta brought to the festival in the streaming re-edition.
Among the vinyl records, the reissue of They Killed Spider-Man, the iconic 883 album released in 1992 and which today lives again with a new graphic design, is in the lead.
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