Selena Gomez’s
Rare (
Polydor) almost scored the Official Albums #1 in the U.K. this week, finishing 637 combined chart sales shy of
Lewis Capaldi’s
Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent (
Virgin EMI). Over on singles,
Future f/
Drake’s “Life is Good” (
RCA) is the highest new entry at #3.
Capaldi’s debut album ,
Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent (
Virgin EMI), logs an eighth week at #1. Despite coming in at #2, Gomez has another win: It’s her first U.K. Top 10.
Last week’s #1,
Stormzy’s
Heavy Is The Head (
Atlantic/
Merky), drops to #3. British band
Easy Life, who had the highest new entry midweek, end at #7 with their third mixtape,
Junk Food (
Island), which is this week's biggest-seller on vinyl.
Sheku Kanneh-Mason has set a new Official Chart record today while entering at #8 with his second album,
Elgar (
Decca). He's the highest-charting cellist of all time in the U.K., and the first to break the Official Albums Chart Top 10.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, Stormzy f/
Ed Sheeran and
Burna Boy’s “Own It” extends its run at #1 for a third week. Future’s new track, “Life Is Good,” debuts at #3, marking his highest charting song in the U.K. and first Top 10.
Elsewhere,
Roddy Ricch’s breakthrough track “The Box” (
WEA) climbs 11 places to #5, and
The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” (Island)
rises two spots to #8.
Further down, Stormzy’s diss track aimed at
Wiley, “Still Disappointed,” lands at #21, and the title track from Gomez’s
Rare is new at #28.