Eminem has scored the double on the U.K’s Official Charts, hitting the top of both albums and singles with Music to be Murdered By (Polydor) and “Godzilla” f/Juice Wrld.
Music to be Murdered By is #1 on the Official Albums Chart today on 36k combined sales, extending Eminem’s record-breaking run of consecutive top-charting albums to 10. “Godzilla” has also achieved a feat rarely won these days by going in straight at #1 on its debut week; only three acts did that last year.
Courteneers settle for second place with More. Again. Forever. (Ignition), which topped the vinyl chart. Bombay Bicycle Club claim the third highest new albums entry with Everything Else Has Gone Wrong (Island) at #4.
Halsey’s Manic (Virgin EMI) opens at #6 and the posthumous Mac Miller album, Circles (Warner), is #8.
Louise's comeback album, Heavy Love (Lil Lou Records/Warner), finishes at #11, and the debut album from drill rapper DigDat opens at #12 with the U.K.’s biggest opening week for a drill album.
Eminem has scored the double on the U.K’s Official Charts, hitting the top of both albums and singles with Music to be Murdered By (Polydor) and “Godzilla” f/Juice Wrld.
Music to be Murdered By is #1 on the Official Albums Chart today on 36k combined sales, extending Eminem’s record-breaking run of consecutive top-charting albums to 10. “Godzilla” has also achieved a feat rarely won these days by going in straight at #1 on its debut week; only three acts did that last year.
Courteneers settle for second place with More. Again. Forever. (Ignition), which topped the vinyl chart. Bombay Bicycle Club claim the third highest new albums entry with Everything Else Has Gone Wrong (Island) at #4.
Halsey’s Manic (Virgin EMI) opens at #6 and the posthumous Mac Miller album, Circles (Warner), is #8.
Louise's comeback album, Heavy Love (Lil Lou Records/Warner), finishes at #11, and the debut album from drill rapper DigDat opens at #12 with the U.K.’s biggest opening week for a drill album.