Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda extend their perfect top 10 streak on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Albums chart as De Hoy En Adelante, Que Te Vaya Bien debuts at No. 8 on the Nov. 26-dated list. It’s the 10th consecutive top 10 for the act — the entirety of its chart entries.
The 12-track set was released Nov. 11 via Fonovisa/UMLE. After its first tracking week ending Nov. 17, De Hoy En Adelante generated 2,000 equivalent album units, according to Luminate. Most of the album’s opening sum derives from streaming equivalent album units. That equates to 3.04 million on-demand official U.S. streams generated for the songs on the album.
On the Regional Mexican Albums chart, each unit equals one album sale, or 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album.
De Hoy En Adelante marks the return of the band to Regional Mexican Albums after a five-year hiatus, following the three-week champ Ni Diablo Ni Santo in June 2017. The new set comprises 11 songs plus a norteño cover of Mexican folk-alternative singer-songwriter Ed Maverick’s “Fuente de Ortiz” originally released in 2018.
De Hoy En Adelante adds a 10th straight top 10 to Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda’s career account on Regional Mexican Albums, including five No. 1s. Here’s the complete list including the new arrival:
Peak, Title, Ddate, Weeks at No. 1
No. 7, Ni Lo Intentes, Sept. 17, 2011,
No. 5, Márchate Y Olvídame, Dec. 17, 2011,
No. 1, En Vivo, Sept. 22, 2012, (2 Weeks)
No. 1, Tu Amigo Nada Mas, March 30, 2013, (1 Week)
No. 2, Soy Lo Que Quiero: Indispensable, Feb. 15, 2014,
No. 1, El Aferrado, April 11, 2015, (7 Weeks)
No. 2, Lecciones Para El Corazón, Oct. 3, 2015,
No. 1, Mis Ídolos, Hoy Mis Amigos!!!, April 30, 2016, (2 Weeks)
No. 1, Ni Diablo Ni Santo, June 17, 2017, (3 Weeks)
No. 8, De Hoy En Adelante, Que Te Vaya Bien, Nov. 26, 2022,
Elsewhere, De Hoy En Adelante starts at No. 38 on the all-Latin genre Top Latin Albums chart.
The album yields a No. 1 on Regional Mexican Airplay: “Que Te Vaya Bien” lifts 4-1 in its seventh week. It earns the band its eighth leader there.