
British band
Easy Life have the highest new entry on today’s Official Albums midweeks in the U.K. with their third mixtape,
Junk Food (
Island), starting at #3. Over on singles,
Future f/
Drake’s “Life is Good” (
RCA) enters at #5.
Lewis Capaldi’s
Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent (
Virgin EMI)has climbed back up to #1 on albums, followed by
Stormzy at#2 with
Heavy Is The Head (
Atlantic/
Merky).
Selena Gomez’s
Rare (
Polydor) is the second highest new entry at #4 and could become her first U.K. Top 10. The title track is currently #26 onn the singles chart.
Cellist
Sheku Kanneh Mason starts at #6 with
Elgar (
Decca), and London band
The Big Moon could claim their first U.K. Top 40 with
Walking Like We Do (
Fiction) at #10.
On the Official Singles midweeks, Stormzy f/
Ed Sheeran and
Burna Boy’s "Own It" is holding on at #1.
Dua Lipa’s "Don’t Start Now" (
Warner Records) has moved up to #2 and
Roddy Ricch continues to climb with "The Box" (
WEA), up six places this week to #10.