Billie Eilish has returned to #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (
Polydor) spending a third week at the top.
Not Waving But Drowning (
Virgin EMI) from British rapper
Loyle Carner is the highest new entry at #3.
Eilish finished 6k combined sales ahead of today’s #2,
The Greatest Showman (
Atlantic). Carner has a personal best at #3 with his second album after reaching #14 with his debut in 2017.
The Stones’s hits collection,
Honk (
Universal), takes the third highest new entry today at #8, followed by
Jade Bird’s self-titled debut (
Glassnote) at #10.
Following the end of its
Tidal exclusivity period,
Beyonce’s
Lemonade (
Sony) returns to the Top 40 at #11, while live album
Homecoming rises 63 places to #25 following the release of its accompanying Netflix documentary.
On the Official Singles Chart,
Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” (
Columbia) scores a second week at #1 with 10.3m audio and video plays over the last seven days. That’s the U.K.'s third highest one-week streaming figure of 2019, behind
Ariana Grande’s “7 Rings” and “Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored.”
“Piece of Your Heart” (Polydor) by
Meduza f/
Goodboys moves up two places to #2, as
Lewis Capaldi’s “Someone You Loved” (Virgin EMI) gets pushed down to #3.
The week’s highest new entry is
Lil Dicky’s “Earth” (
BMG) at #24, which features vocal cameos from
Justin Bieber, Grande,
Katy Perry and
Ed Sheeran, with proceeds going toward environmental causes.
“SOS” by
Avicii f/
Aloe Blacc (Virgin EMI) climbs six places to #6, and
Jax Jones,
Martin Solveig and
Madison Beer’s collaboration, “All Day And Night” (Polydor), rises eight spots to #14. “What I Like About You” by
Jonas Blue f/
Theresa Rex (Virgin EMI) is this week’s highest climber, rising 20 places to #23.