Eladio Carrión’s ‘CORSA’ Races Into Top 10 on Top Latin Albums

Eladio Carrión’s ‘CORSA’ Races Into Top 10 on Top Latin Albums


Eladio Carrión secures his seventh top 10 entry on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart as his seventh studio album, CORSA, debuts at No. 6 on the May 16-dated ranking. Released on April 30 via Rimas Entertainment, the 15-track album tallied 12,000 equivalent album units in the United States during its first tracking week (May 1-7), according to Luminate.

Streaming contributes most of the project’s first-week total –that is 12.1 million official on-demand of the album’s songs. The remaining negligible figure derives from album units and track sales. On Top Latin Albums, one unit equals to one album sale, 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 1,000 paid/subscription tier or 2,500 ad-supported tier of official on-demand audio and video streams for a song on the album.

With its No. 6 debut, CORSA marks Eladio Carrión’s seventh top 10 on the Top Latin Albums chart, all of which have also debuted in the top 10. The American rapper and Latin trap artist last reached the upper ranks with Don Kbrn, which debuted and peaked at No. 3 in April 2025. His strongest showing to date, though, came with Sauce Boyz 2, which bowed at No. 2 and held for 48 weeks on the chart starting December 2021.

CORSA also makes a splash across other album charts. It bows at No. 138 on the all-genre Billboard 200 and at No. 4 on Latin Rhythm Albums. Plus, it debuts on the Independent Albums chart, at No. 19, giving Rimas its second entrance of 2026. The indie label debuted in March with Omar Courtz’s Por Si Mañana No Estoy launched at No. 5. The label has six titles on the latest Independent Albums ranking, as four earlier releases from Bad Bunny join Carrión and Cortz on the list.

Four songs from CORSA debut on Hot Latin Songs, which combines radio airplay, digital sales and streaming data into its formula. Among those, “Ricky Bobby” marks the highest entry, at No. 24 with 1.5 million streams during the tracking week. “Polaroid,” which samples Michael Sembello’s chart-topper “Maniac” (Billboard Hot 100, 1983) follows at No. 25, with “Body” coming in at No. 35, and Daikoku, with Topboy TGR, at No. 37.

Also on a song level, on Hot Latin Rhythm Songs where the above tracks make a top 20 entry, “Impredecible,” with Mora, debuts at No. 23.


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