The legendary rock musician Bruce Springsteen claims top spots in chart listings at number one and number five
American music icon Bruce Springsteen has once again proven his enduring popularity on the German charts, as his latest release, "Tracks II: The Lost Albums," debuted at the top spot in early July 2025. This marks the 11th time Springsteen has reached number one on the German album charts, placing him third all-time for the most number one albums, only behind Jay-Z and The Beatles.
The 83-track collection features a variety of previously unreleased material, including demos, rarities, and live recordings. The success of "Tracks II: The Lost Albums" is a testament to Springsteen's timeless appeal and the excitement it generates among his fans.
Meanwhile, on the single charts, Alex Warren continues his reign at the top with "Ordinary," holding the number one spot for the fifth consecutive week. However, the rap duo Jazeek & Shindy saw a slight drop in their position with "Parfum," moving from number two to number three. Interestingly, Zartmann's hit "Drown Me," which previously reached number five on the single charts, has climbed back up to number two.
In other chart news, Heaven Shall Burn's heavy guitar-driven album "Heimat" sits comfortably at number two on the German album charts. Meanwhile, Lorde's "Solar Power" maintains its position at number three.
The charts are compiled by GfK Entertainment, a leading provider of market data services in the entertainment industry. Springsteen's latest success is a testament to his lasting impact on music and his dedicated fanbase. At 75 years old, "The Boss" continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Springsteen also secured the fifth spot on the German album charts with "Lost And Found: Selections From The Lost Albums," a best-of cross-section of his magnum opus. This release serves as a reminder of Springsteen's impressive discography and his continued relevance in the music industry.
The timeless appeal of Bruce Springsteen's music, as showcased in his latest release "Tracks II: The Lost Albums," is not only captivating his dedicated fanbase but also engaging celebrities in the entertainment industry, creating a wave of excitement in the music world. On the German album charts, Springsteen's "Lost And Found: Selections From The Lost Albums" is positioned at the fifth spot, further cementing his enduring popularity and relevance in the genre.