
British rapper
Dave has emerged victorious in an incredibly close chart battle with
Foals. His debut,
Psychodrama (
Neighbourhood), topped Foals’
Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost–Part 1 (
Warner Bros.) by just 279 combined sales.
Dave’s triumph was largely won on 23.6m streams, which make up 79% of the final sales figure of more than 26k combined sales.
Dave has been developed and managed by
Benny Scarrs and
Jack Foster, whose label/management firm
Neighbourhood is under the
Method group of companies.
Psychodrama follows #1 single “Funky Friday” f/
Fredo, which hit the top of the charts last year.
Foals
’ Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost–Part 1 is their fourth album to reach Top 5.
Dido is #3 with her fifth studio album and first in six years,
Still On My Mind (
BMG), followed by
Sigrid with her debut,
Sucker Punch (
Island), at #4. Further down,
Paul Weller also makes a Top 10 debut with his new live album,
Other Aspects–Live At The Royal Albert Hall (
Parlophone), at #10.
On the Official Singles Chart, Dave has the three highest new entries with “Disaster” f/
J Hus at #8, “Streatham” at #9 and “Location” f/
Burna Boy at #11.
Lewis Capaldi’s
“Someone You Loved” (
Virgin EMI) spends a third week at #1 with nearly 7m streams across the last seven days.
Calvin Harris and
Rag’n’Bone Man’s
“Giant” (
Columbia) is 5.6k combined sales behind at #2, while
Mabel’s “Don’t Call Me Up” (
Polydor) stays at #3.
Ariana Grande is another non-mover at #4 with “Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored” (Island), while
Sam Smith and
Normani’s "Dancing With A Stranger” (
Capitol) climbs two places to return to the Top 5.