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HITS LIST: LEGENDS OF THE FALL
Won't be long now. (9/13a)
THE RISE OF CHAPPELL ROAN: BEHIND THE SCENES
Here's how it happened. (9/13a)
TUNJI BALOGUN:
THE HITS INTERVIEW
Mos Def (9/13a)
MTV VMAS POST BIGGEST AUDIENCE IN FOUR YEARS
Stars draw eyeballs, (9/13a)
HITS' FIRST LIVE ISSUE TAKES THE STAGE THIS FALL
We're manning the merch table. (9/9a)
THE GRAMMY SHORT LIST
Who's already a lock?
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.
ALL THE WAY LIVE
The players, the tours, the enormous beers.
Blighty Beat
U.K. CHARTS: THE 1975 SCORE FIFTH #1
10/21/22

The 1975 have their fifth #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with Being Funny in a Foreign Language (Dirty Hit). Sam Smith and Kim Petras remain on top of singles.

Being Funny in a Foreign Language outsold the rest of the Top 5 combined to top the chart this week. Red Hot Chili PeppersReturn of the Dream Canteen (Warner Records) is #2, while Lil Baby has a solo best with It's Only Me (Motown/Quality Control) at #3.

Alter Bridge’s Pawns & Kings (Napalm) is #4. The Big Moon’s Here Is Everything (Fiction) is also new, at #9. Rapper Rimzee’s self-released third mixtape, Cold Feet, is his first Top 20 at #11, while a reissue of Dexys Midnight Runners' 1982 set, Too-Rye-Ay (Mercury), charts at #14.

On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, Smith and Petras’ “Unholy” (Capitol) has claimed a fourth week at #1.

“PSYCHO” (Atlantic) by Anne-Marie and Aitch continues to gain new heights, up three places to #6. Stormzy’s “Hide & Seek” (Def Jam 0207) is the highest new entry, starting at #7.

“Miss You” (Atlantic), Oliver Tree and Robin Schulz's collaboration, breaks the Top 20 for the first time, rising 19 spots to #9. “Messy in Heaven” (Sony) by venbee and goddard. jumps six spots to #14, Afrobeats star Rema reaches a new peak with “Calm Down” (Interscope) at #16, and Central Cee’s self-released “One Up” is a new entry at #17.