Bad Bunny gets first solo UK Top 10 hits thanks to Super Bowl boost
Bad Bunny achieved his first solo UK Top 10 hits following a surge in popularity after his Super Bowl halftime performance. His album, *Debí Tirar Más Fotos*, rose to number 2, and the single "DTMF" reached number 4 in the UK charts.

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AI-generatedBad Bunny achieved his first solo UK Top 10 hits following a surge in popularity after his Super Bowl halftime performance. His album, *Debí Tirar Más Fotos*, rose to number 2, and the single "DTMF" reached number 4 in the UK charts. This marks a significant achievement as non-English language hits are rare in the UK, with Bad Bunny having three Spanish-language songs in the Top 20 simultaneously. The Super Bowl performance garnered over 128 million viewers, becoming one of the most watched halftime shows in US television history. Elsewhere in the UK charts, Taylor Swift's single "Opalite" reached number 1, and Olivia Dean's "The Art of Loving" remained at number 1 in the album chart. The Official Charts Company also launched a new classical album chart.
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5 extractedTaylor Swift jumps 14 places to No 1 with her single Opalite.
Donald Trump called the Super Bowl show “absolutely terrible, one of the worst … a slap in the face to our country”.
Bad Bunny's half-time show had 128.2 million viewers.
Bad Bunny's album jumped 42 places to No 2 in this week’s Top 40.
Bad Bunny had never had a solo UK Top 10 hit until now.