Stormzy has claimed his third Official U.K. Albums #1 with
This Is What I Mean (
0207 Def Jam). Over on singles,
Taylor Swift makes it six weeks at the top.
This Is What I Mean emerged victorious in a tight battle with
Cliff Richard’s
Christmas With Cliff (
East West/
Rhino), which charts at #2 today.
A Family Christmas (
Decca) by
Andrea, Matteo and
Virginia Bocelli jumps seven to a new peak of #4, while a reissue of
The Cure’s landmark ninth album,
Wish (
Polydor/
UMR), returns at #9.
Michael Bublé’s perennial
Christmas (
Reprise) is lifted back into the Top 20 at #13 as a Christmas edition of
George Ezra’s
Gold Rush Kid (
Columbia) climbs 14 to #18.
Following the death of
Christine McVie,
Fleetwood Mac has two records in the Top 40 this week;
50 Years–Don’t Stop (
Warner Records) is #23, while the group’s 1977 #1,
Rumours, levitates 18 spots to #24.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, Swift’s “Anti-Hero” (
EMI) tallies 4.9m streams to remain at #1.
Meghan Trainor’s “Made You Look” (
RCA) claims a new peak of #2.
Venbee,
goddard. and
ArrDee’s “Messy in Heaven” (Columbia) is up two to #3.
Anne-Marie and
Aitch’s “PSYCHO” (
Asylum/
Major Toms) jumps into the Top 5 for the first time, at #5.
RAYE f/
070 Shake’s “Escapism” (
Human Re Sources) rises 26 places to #6. It’s her first Top 10 as a lead artist.
Two holiday classics enter the Top 10:
Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” (Columbia) is #8 and
Wham!’s “Last Christmas” (
Epic) is #9.