Bad Bunny, governed force makes history of the billboard in Spanish

Latin music queen supreme in the United States.

Bad Bunny and governed strength have just made history for music in Spanish. From this week, the “I had to throw more photos” of the Puerto Rican artist “and the” 111xpantia “of the San Bernardino group became the first Spanish albums in Spanish in sitting simultaneously in numbers 1 and 2 on the list of Billboard 200 albums.

The governed force album, which fell on May 2, debuted in number 2 on the list. According to Billboard, he became the regional music album and the album in Spanish music.

Bad Bunny's extensive love letter to his beloved Puerto Rico, “I had to throw more photos,” he recovered first place on the lists after launching an album vinyl edition. He was previously sitting in the seventh position in Billboard 200 and has remained in the Top 10 since he debuted on January 5.

Bad Bunny announced a stadium tour of 23 dates in support of the album that will begin on November 21 in the Dominican Republic, followed by shows in Costa Rica, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Chile and Argentina. There are currently no US dates scheduled for the tour.

“111xpantia”, the Ninth Study of Study of RuleBut no teams“, Which explored more genres with electronic males such as Jersey Club, Drill and House Music.

The title of the album itself, “111xpantia”, is composed of two parts: the first is a palindrome, “111”, which some call an “angel number” or a sign of luck; The second part comes from the word Nahuatl for the manifestation, “Ixpantia”.

“The meaning of this album is to express an idea, think about your dreams really and demonstrate something through the power of the mind and the concept of the law of attraction,” said the leader of the governed force, Jesús Ortiz Paz, also known as JOP, in a press release.

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