Adassa & Her “Encanto” Castmates Earn Second Week at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 with “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”

It’s another week of pure enchantment for Adassa…

The 35-year-old Afro-Colombian American singer and her Encanto castmember’s “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” has registered a second week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart.

EncantoThe ensemble song – by Adassa, Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz and the Encanto cast (all singing as the characters that they voice in the movie) – becomes the first song from a Disney animated film to lead the Hot 100 for multiple weeks.

It one-ups the only other such song to have reigned: Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle’s Aladdin theme “A Whole New World,” which spent a week at No. 1 in 1993.

Meanwhile, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” logs its highest weekly totals yet in streaming, sales and radio airplay, as it reaches its first airplay charts: Pop Airplay and Adult Pop Airplay.

The Hot 100 blends all-genre U.S. streaming (official audio and official video), radio airplay and sales data.

“We Don’t Talk About Bruno” drew new weekly bests of 37.6 million U.S. streams (up 8%), 3.6 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 132%) and 13,600 downloads sold (up 10%, aided by 69-cent discount pricing in the iTunes Store, and good for the Hot 100’s top Sales Gainer trophy for a second straight week) in the January 28-February 3 tracking week, according to MRC Data.

The track tops the Streaming Songs chart for a fifth week and rises 3-2 on Digital Song Sales, two weeks after it led the latter list.

As “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” crowns the Hot 100 for a second week, its parent album, the Encanto soundtrack, tops the Billboard 200 albums chart for a fourth week (and third in a row), with 113,000 equivalent album units (down 2%).

Encanto and “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” mark the first soundtrack and corresponding song to have led the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 simultaneously for multiple weeks in over 19 years, since 8 Mile and Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” ruled the respective rankings dated January 11 and 18, 2003. Before that, the last such multi-week double domination belonged to Titanic and Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On,” on the charts dated February 28 and March 7, 1998.

Domingo Recording Titanic Tune with Celine Dion

Plácido Domingo is lending his gigantic voice to a titanic insta-classic song…

The 70-year-old Spanish tenor—who was recently named a recipient of Israel’s prestigious Wolf Prize—will duet with Celine Dion on the 43-year-old Canadian songstress’ iconic No. 1 song “My Heart Will Go On.”

Placido Domingo & Celine Dion

The Domingo-Dion duet on the theme song from Titanic—which will be re-released in 3D this spring—is part of two new soundtracks being issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the ship’s sinking: Titanic Anniversary Edition and Titanic Collector’s Anniversary Edition.

The first version includes a 12-page booklet and vintage stickers, the remastered soundtrack, previously unpublished recorded music by orchestra I Salonisti and the Dion/Domingo duet.

The Collector’s Edition comprises of the booklet and stickers, along with four CDs: the remastered soundtrack, “Back To Titanic” remastered, I Salonisti’s music, the Dion/Domingo duet and popular music from the “Titanic” period.

Titanic Soundtrack

Since its release in 1997, the original soundtrack has sold more than 26 million copies worldwide. Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On,” meanwhile, has moved more than six million copies and has become her signature song.

Sony Classical will release the two new editions of the original soundtrack to Titanic on March 26. Meanwhile, Titanic 3D is set to open in theaters nationwide on April 4.