J Hus has his second U.K. Official Albums #1 with Beautiful and Brutal Yard (Black Butter). Over on singles, Jung Kook lands at #3 and sets a record in the process.
As Eras Tour tickets go on sale in the U.K., Taylor Swift’s Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) (EMI) stays strong at #2. The set is one of six Swift records in today’s Top 20: Midnights is #5; 1989 is #8; Lover lands on #9; Reputation sits at #15; and folklore is #16.
With You & I (BMG) at #6, Rita Ora has her second Top 10.
Further new entries come from Lauren Spencer Smith’s Mirror (Island/Republic) at #11 and Gerry Cinnamon’s Live at Hampden Park (Little Runaway) at #12.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles chart, “Sprinter” (Live Yours/Neighbourhood) by Dave and Central Cee lands a seventh consecutive week at #1. The track tallied 8.4m streams over the last seven days.
This week’s highest new entry, “Seven” (BIGHIT) by Jung Kook f/Latto, breaks a record as the highest debut for a K-Pop soloist in U.K. chart history.
Gunna has a second U.K. Top 10 single with “Fukumean” (300) rising five to #7, while “What Was I Made For” (Interscope) by Billie Eilish from the Barbie soundtrack bows at #10.
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