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NEAR TRUTHS: SANDSTORM
Thinking of April in October (10/17a)
NOISEMAKERS:
A FALL TREAT
The kids are alright. (10/16a)
WALLEN PROMISES SUN, SAND AT BESPOKE FESTIVAL
Roll Tide meets Tennessee Orange (10/17a)
ON THE COVER: JAY MARCIANO (AND FRIEND)
Friends in high places (10/15a)
HERE COMES HITS' LIVE SPECIAL
Issue dated 10/21 is the first of its kind. (10/17a)
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: SAM CLAIMS THIRD #1
2/3/23

Sam Smith has their third #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with Gloria (Capitol). Over on singles, Miley Cyrus remains on top.

Gloria follows Smith’s former chart-toppers, debut In The Lonely Hour in 2014 and 2017’s The Thrill Of It All.

Elsewhere, Eminem’s Curtain Call—The Hits (Interscope) returns to the Top 5 for the first time since 2006, at #5. The latest instalment in the Bob Dylan Bootleg series, Fragments—Time Out Of Mind Sessions (Sony Music CG), is #9. It’s his 42nd Top 10 LP.

Ava Max debuts at #11 with Diamonds & Dancefloors (Atlantic). Finally, Lil Yachty achieves a career-best with Let’s Start Here (Quality Control) charting at #32.

On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, Cyrus’ “Flowers” (RCA) holds onto #1 for a third week. The track outsold her closest competition, RAYE f/070 Shake’s “Escapism.” (Human Re Sources), by more than 2:1. “Flowers” shifted over 106k sales this week, including 12m streams, making it again the most-streamed song in the U.K.

Following an explosion on TikTok, Miguel’s 2010 single, “Sure Thing” (JIVE), rises to a new peak at #6. It’s his highest chart position in the U.K. to date.

This week’s highest new entry is “Voices” (Atlantic) from KSI and Oliver Tree, at #11. Tiësto and Tate McRae’s slow-burning dance-hit, “10:35” (Atlantic), shifts up one to #13.

The Kid LAROI’s “Love Again” (Columbia) is another new entry, at #19, while Mimi Webb rises one to #20 with “Red Flags” (Epic).