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D-Block Europe have their first U.K. Official Albums #1 with Rolling Stone (EGA). Over on singles, Noah Kahan claims a third week at the top.
Rolling Stone, which has been self-released and distributed by EGA, is the third full-length studio album from the rap duo. This week, they have reclaimed their title as the British rap act with the most Top 10 albums, with eight in total (including mixtapes and collaborative releases).
American Dream (Epic/Slaughter Gang) by 21 Savage is his highest-charting solo LP at #2. The Vaccines have their sixth Top 5 album with Pick-Up Full of Pink Carnations (Super Easy) landing at #3.
Further down, Teddy Swims’ debut, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1) (Warner Records), is up three to #21.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, Kahan's “Stick Season” (Republic) fends off strong competition from Ariana Grande’s “yes, and?” (Republic) to remain at #1.
The former remained on top with 8.2m streams but there were just 600 sales between the two. Grande therefore has this week’s highest new entry at #2.
Swims’ “Lose Control” is up one to #5. Three tracks from Savage's American Dream are in the Top 40: “redrum” at #11; “née-nah” with Travis Scott and Metro Boomin at #23; and “n.h.i.e.” f/Doja Cat at #27.