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Bad Bunny Dominates Spain's Music Scene in 2025
15 Jan
Summary
- Bad Bunny's album earned top sales, marking his third win in four years.
- Rosalía led vinyl sales with her experimental pop album 'Lux'.
- Streaming increased 5.2%, with Spain recording 103.6 billion digital streams.

Bad Bunny solidified his dominance in Spain's music market, topping the 2025 year-end sales charts with his album 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos.' This marks the third time in four years the Puerto Rican artist has achieved this feat. Meanwhile, Spanish sensation Rosalía captured the No. 1 position for vinyl sales with her critically acclaimed album 'Lux,' underscoring the resurgence of physical music formats.
The report revealed a substantial 5.2% rise in digital audio streams, with Spain accumulating an impressive 103.6 billion streams, accounting for 91% of total music consumption. Vinyl sales experienced a remarkable 22% year-over-year surge, while CD sales saw a modest 2% recovery, indicating a diverse and healthy music market.
Colombian artists W Sound, Beéle, and Ovy on the Drums secured the biggest single of the year with 'La Plena (W Sound 05),' further reinforcing the popularity of urbano music. Radio airplay was led by 'APT.' by Rosé of BLACKPINK and Bruno Mars. PROMUSICAE president Antonio Guisasola celebrated these figures as a testament to the industry's vitality and sustained public interest.




