PRE-GRAMMY GALA GOES GAGA FOR GERSON
Jody will be the center of attention at Clive's shindig. (12/18a)
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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?
That's what we'd like to know.
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Singer-songwriter Maisie Peters is on track to score her first U.K. #1 album while Dave & Central Cee are about to land a full month atop the Official Singles Chart.
Peters’ second album, The Good Witch (Gingerbread Man/Atlantic), has taken the lead on the Official Albums Chart while acts that played Glastonbury over the weekend are flying up the album chart.
Lewis Capaldi’s former #1, Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent (EMI), is on track to rebound 12 places to #4 and his Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent is up 22 to #12. Elton John’s Diamonds (Mercury) is up to #5 followed by Arctic Monkeys’ classic AM (Domino) at #6, and Foo Fighters’ But Here We Are (Columbia) at #16.
Two new entries vying for a Top 10 placement are Young Thug’s Business Is Business (Young Stoner Life/300) at #9 and Kelly Clarkson’s Chemistry (Atlantic) at #10, which would be her highest charting album in the U.K. since Piece To Piece hit #6 in 2015.
Kim Petras’ major label debut Feed The Beast (Island) is roaring toward a Top 40 debut, currently #24 and potentially her first project to chart in the U.K.
At singles, Dave & Central Cee’s “Sprinter” (Live Yours/Neighbourhood) is looking to equal the run of Dave’s career-best chart-topper, “Starlight,” at four weeks.
After securing her first-ever Top 10 entry last week, DJ Hannah Laing is looking to reach a new peak of #8 with “Good Love” (WUGD) featuring vocalist RoRo. Stormzy and Fredo’s first collab, “Toxic Trait” (Def Jam) is #9 and could become this week’s highest new entry. Dua Lipa’s “Dance The Night” (Warner) is eyeing a new peak at #11; Nathan Dawe, Joel Corry and Ella Henderson’s “0800 HEAVEN” (Atlantic), Anne-Marie & Shania Twain’s “Unhealthy” (Asylum/EMI) and Jonas Brothers’ “Waffle House” (Republic) are on track to break into the Top 20.