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HITS LIST FOR THE HOLIDAYS
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NEAR TRUTHS: A TOUR OF '24 (PART TWO)
I.B.'s independent-spirit awards (12/12a)
DANIEL NIGRO:
CRACKING THE CODE
The co-writer-producer of the moment, in his own words (12/12a)
REGAL AT RETAIL:
TAYLOR SWIFT
Redefining "royalty" (12/10a)
NEAR TRUTHS: A TOUR OF '24 (PART ONE)
The beginning of the end (12/10a)
NOW WHAT?
We have no fucking idea.
COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
Three chords and some truth you may not be ready for.
AI IS ALREADY EATING YOUR LUNCH
The kids can tell the difference... for now.
WHO'S BUYING THE DRINKS?
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Blighty Beat
U.K. MIDWEEKS: HOUSE ON FIRE
5/23/22

Harry Styles has taken a commanding lead on the U.K. Official Albums and Singles charts with Harry’s House (Columbia) on track to be the fastest-selling album of 2022. He has the top three singles to boot.

Harry’s House has racked up more than 61k chart sales at the midweek mark, the highest tally since Adele’s 30 (Columbia) in November. He has already topped the full week sales of his first two albums—2017’s Harry Styles totaled just under 57k chart sales and 2019’s Fine Line chalked up 49k.

At singles, his As It Was” is on track to become the longest-running #1 of 2022 at seven weeks, overtaking “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from Disney’s Encanto. He could also be the third artist to claim all Top 3 spots on the Official Singles Chart—Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber did it previously—with “As It Was” on top, “Late Night Talking” at #2 and “Music for a Sushi Restaurant” at #3.

Besides Styles, there are other new arrivals looking to make Top 10 debuts.

The Heart is Strange (ZTT), the debut album from German synthpop group xPropaganda, consisting of Claudia Brücken and Susanne Freytag, is #2 at midweek. An expanded edition of The Clash’s 1982 set Combat Rock (Sony Music CG) is currently #3, one slot below its chart peak four decades ago.

The sixth studio album from Mancunian alt-rockers Everything Everything, Raw Data Feel (Everything Everything) sits at #5 followed by trap wave artist M Huncho’s Chasing Euphoria (Island) at #6.

A 35th anniversary edition of Rick Astley’s 1981 chart-topper Whenever You Need Somebody (BMG) rolls into #9 and Europiana Encore (EMI), an expanded edition of his Jack Savoretti’s 2021 chart-topper Europiana, is on course for #10. New releases from Beach House, Van Morrison, Porridge Radio and Rolling Blackout Coastal Fever are eyeing Top 30 debuts.

N-Dubz’s Greatest Hits (Around the World/Island) from 2011 rises 27 slots and is eyeing a new peak of #11 following the release of comeback single “Charmer” (Xploded), which is currently #15.