Monday, November 28, 2022
Stormzy and
Cliff Richard are battling it out for this week’s U.K. Official Albums #1, while
Taylor Swift remains on top at singles.
Stormzy’s third set—and first for
0207 Def Jam—
This Is What I Mean, is #1 today. Should it hold onto its lead until Friday, Stormzy will claim his third #1. Richard’s
Christmas With Cliff (
East West/
Rhino) is #2.
The Cure’s landmark ninth album,
Wish (
Polydor/
UMR), could return to the Top 5, at #4, thanks to a reissue featuring 24 previously unreleased tracks.
Among the Christmas-related releases in today’s Top 20 are
A Family Christmas (
Decca) by
Andrea,
Matteo and
Virginia Bocelli at #5 and
Michael Bublé’s
Christmas (
Reprise) at #11. A special Christmas edition of
George Ezra’s
Gold Rush Kid (
Columbia) gives the former #1 a boost back into the Top 20, at #15.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles chart, “Anti-Hero” (
EMI) by Swift is tracking for a sixth week at #1, boosted by a new acoustic version.
Meghan Trainor’s “Made You Look” (
RCA) is set to claim a new peak on Friday, edging one place to #2 midweek.
Venbee,
goddard. and
ArrDee’s “Messy in Heaven” (Columbia) is also on the upswing, rising two to #3.
Anne-Marie and
Aitch’s “PSYCHO” (
Asylum/
Major Toms) could jump into the Top 5 for the first time; it’s up two to #4.
With the release of his new album, Stormzy’s “Hide & Seek” and “Firebabe” look set to reach new peaks, at #6 and #7, respectively.
A host of festive favorites are also on the ascent:
Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” (Columbia) is #8;
Wham!’s “Last Christmas” (
Epic) is #10; and
Ed Sheeran and
Elton John’s “Merry Christmas” (
Asylum) is #16.