Tuesday, September 1, 2020

An all-new Top 5 are battling for the U.K. Official Albums #1 this week with
Metallica currently leading the way. Over on singles,
Cardi B and
Megan Thee Stallion are in a tight race with
Joel Corry and
MNEK.
Just over 3,000 chart sales separate the albums in the Top 5 at the halfway point with Metallica’s live album with the
San Francisco Symphony,
S&M2 (
Universal) leading on 2,000 sales.
The most downloaded album so far is
Gregory Porter’s
All Rise (
Blue Note) at #2, followed by London rapper
Nines at #3 with
Crabs in a Bucket (
Warner Records).
Disclosure’s
Energy (
Island) starts at #4 followed by
Katy Perry’s
Smile (
EMI) at #5.
PVRIS’
Use Me (
Warner) is #10.
Brighton indie quartet
The Magic Gang are on the cusp of a second Top 20 album with
Death of the Party (Warner) at #11, ahead of two Record Store Day releases by
David Bowie—the live album
I’m Only Dancing (The Soul Tour ’74) at #19 (
Parlophone) and
ChangesNowBowie at #20.
Over on the U.K.’s Official Singles midweeks, Cardi B f/Megan Thee Stallion’s “WAP” (
Atlantic) is leading by just 80 sales over Joel Corry and MNEK’s “Head & Heart” (Atlantic).
Boosted by viral success on
TikTok,
24kGoldn is on track to score his first U.K. Top 10 single with “Mood” f/
Iann Dior (
Black Butter); it’s up six places to #5.
BLACKPINK f/
Selena Gomez’s “Ice Cream” (
Polydor) is currently at #12 and on course to be the group’s highest charting single yet.
A brand new
Calvin Harris and
The Weeknd collaboration, “Over Now” (
Columbia), is also on course for a Top 20 debut, currently at #19.