Wisin & Yandel say farewell with a high 10 debut as La Última Misión arrives at No. 9 on Billboard’s Latin Rhythm Albums chart (dated Oct. 15). It’s the duo’s first chart look since 2018, following the No. 2 excessive Los Campeones del Pueblo/ The Huge Leagues.
La Última Misión was launched Sept. 30 by way of Sony Music Latin, the identical date the pair’s 26-date enviornment tour kicked off in Miami’s FTX Area. The Puerto Ricans introduced their remaining album and tour after twenty years as a bunch earlier this 12 months by way of their Twitter accounts.
Misión begins within the higher area with 5,000 equal album items earned within the week ending Oct. 6, in accordance with Luminate. Many of the album’s opening sum, that’s 4,500 items, stems from streaming-equivalent album items, which equates to six.6 million official on-demand streams of the album’s songs. The rest 500 are via conventional album gross sales and track-equivalent-album items.
On the multi-metric Latin Rhythm Albums chart as measured in equal album items, every unit equals one album sale, or 10 particular person tracks offered from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album.
Misión offers Wisin & Yandel their thirteenth high 10 on Latin Rhythm Albums, seven of which topped the chart, together with the 41-week ruler La Revolución in 2009; the fifth-longest charting title at No. 1 for the reason that tally launched in 2005.
Total, the brand new chief extends Wisn & Yandel’s consecutive high 10 streak to 6. The run started with the No. 1 debut of Los Vaqueros: El Regreso in 2011 (15 weeks atop) and continued with the 30-week champ Líderes in 2012. 4 different high 10 units adopted, together with Misión now. Earlier than Vaqueros, the duo scored one other set of six straight high 10 albums, amongst these one other two-digit week ruler, Wisin Vs. Yandel: Los Extraterrestres (24 weeks in cost).
Elsewhere, Misión debuts at No. 14 on the Prime Latin Albums chart.
The set was preceded by three tracks on Scorching Latin Songs: “Chica Bombastic” (No. 50 debut and peak in 2019), “Ganas de Ti” (No. 49 debut and peak in 2020), and “Recordar” (No. 35 debut and peak in March).
As Misión arrives it yields one different track on the all-metric checklist: “Besos Moja2,” with Rosalía, at No. 44.