Quevedo goes straight to number one on the Spanish charts with 'Ni borracho'

The Canarian artist has followed with this song the wake of his first album 'Where I want to be'

February 24 2026 (09:39 WET)
Quevedo en Ni Borracho
Quevedo en Ni Borracho

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Not even drunk, a preview of what will be Quevedo's third studio album, has entered directly to number one of the most successful songs in Spain, according to the official list published by Promusicae based on reproductions and sales garnered between February 13 and 19. 

The Canarian artist has followed with this song the trail of his first album Dónde quiero estar (2023), where he talks about the love for his land. The sound with explicitly Canarian roots of the new single by the Spanish musician thus appears in the ranking ahead of Nuevayol and Baile inolvidable by Bad Bunny, who, in his last work published a year ago, had already precisely opted for going beyond the urban rhythms and reggaeton that gave him fame and delving into the musical tradition of his land.

The pull of Quevedo's new single also seemed to re-boost his previous album, Buenas noches (2024), which once again climbed positions on the list of the country's most successful albums and placed third, only behind Debí tirar más fotos by Bad Bunny, which was first still pushed by the Super Bowl phenomenon, and Lux by Rosalía, which was second.

Among the positions of honor, a novelty is worth highlighting. Wuthering Heights, the soundtrack for the movie Cumbres borrascosas made by Charlie XCX, managed to sneak into fifth position, after Cuarto azul of Aitana.

The next new entry on the list was OBK's new EP, Vértigo, which closed the 'top 10', after the re-entry of Bodhiria by Judeline (sixth) and Borondo by Beéle (seventh).

As for the best-selling vinyls, Debí tirar más fotos remained in first position, followed in this order by Bodhiria, Lux, De la forma en que yo quiero by L'Haine and Wuthering Heights

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