Bad Bunny dominates Germany's charts as carnival anthems rise during street festivities
Germany's music charts are seeing a shake-up this week, with carnival anthems climbing alongside a surge in Bad Bunny's popularity. The Puerto Rican superstar dominates both the singles and album rankings, while local party hits also make their mark during street carnival season.
Bad Bunny's album DeBÍ TIRAR MÁS FOTOS now leads Germany's official album chart. His track DtMF also sits at number one on the singles chart, with seven more of his songs appearing in the top rankings. Reports note a sharp rise in his streaming numbers following his Super Bowl performance and recent Grammy wins.
The album soundtrack for the video game Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 holds second place, while Sophia's Durch die Blume remains at number three. Last week's top album, Ayliva's Renn, has dropped to fourth, now trailing Taylor Swift's The Fate of Ophelia and Zara Larsson's Lush Life.
Carnival celebrations have pushed party tracks up the singles chart. Druckluft's Karnevalsmaus debuts at number 13, and Oimara's Wackelkontakt is at 15. Querbeat's Nie mehr Fastelovend also returns, landing at number 51.
Bad Bunny's dominance continues across Germany's charts, while carnival-themed songs gain traction. The latest rankings reflect a mix of international hits and seasonal favourites, with streaming spikes driving major shifts in positions.