Haim are leading the U.K.’s Official Albums midweek chart with Women in Music Pt. III (Polydor) ahead by nearly 5,000 sales. Over on singles, viral smash “Savage Love (Laxed Beat - Siren)” (Columbia) by Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo is currently on top.
On albums, Bob Dylan’s Rough and Rowdy Ways (Columbia) is #2 and leading on CD sales. Jessie Ware’s What’s Your Pleasure (Virgin) is the second-highest new entry #3, followed by Khruangbin’s Mordechai (Dead Oceans) at #4.
Northern band The Lathums are at #5 following the vinyl release of their EP, The Memories We Make (Modern Sky). Nadine Shah could collect her first Top 10 with fourth collection, Kitchen Sink (Infectious Music), at #9, while Grey Daze’s Amends (Loma Vista) is currently #17.
On the Official Singles midweek chart, it’s going to be a close race: While “Savage Love (Laxed Beat - Siren)” has moved up three places to #1, DaBaby f/Roddy Ricch’s “Rockstar” (Polydor) is just 317 sales behind.
The Rolling Stones’ “Living In A Ghost Town” (Universal) are new at #9 following the single’s physical release.
BLACKPINK start at #13 with “How You Like That” (Interscope) while Bring Me The Horizon’s “Parasite Eve” (Sony is just outside the Top 20 at #21.
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