Beyoncé has her fourth U.K. #1 album with
RENAISSANCE (
Columbia/
Parkwood). Over on singles,
LF System claims a fifth week at the top.
RENAISSANCE outsold its closest competition 3:1 to reach the summit today. The set is also this week’s most-purchased on vinyl.
Harry Styles’
Harry’s House (
Columbia) remains at #2, while
Ed Sheeran’s
= (
Atlantic) does the same, at #3.
The Weeknd’s
The Highlights (
Republic) rises one to #4, as does
Olivia Rodrigo’s
SOUR (
Geffen), up to #5 from #6.
Maggie Rogers’ second set,
Surrender (
Polydor), enters at #6. Just outside the Top 10,
Elvis Presley’s E
LV1S–30 NUMBER 1 HITS (
Sony) lifts one place to #12, bolstered by
Baz Luhrmann’s biopic,
Elvis.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, despite strong competition from Beyoncé’s “BREAK MY SOUL,” LF System’s “Afraid To Feel” (
Warner Records) remains at #1. The track accumulated more than 5.1m streams this week.
“BREAK MY SOUL” flies four spots to #2, affording Bey her highest-charting solo hit in 14 years (since “If I Was a Boy” in 2008). It’s the U.K.’s most-downloaded track of the week.
Two other cuts from
RENAISSANCE also debut in the Top 20: “CUFF IT” at #14 and “ALIEN SUPERSTAR” at #16.
OneRepublic makes a return to the singles Top 10 today with
Top Gun: Maverick anthem, “I Ain’t Worried” (
Mosley/
Interscope), jumping two to #10.