The Vamps have hit the top of the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with
Cherry Blossom (
EMI) while
Internet Money land their first #1 single with “Lemonade” (
10K Projects).
Of
Cherry Blossom’s total sales, 87% were physical—the album was the week’s bestseller on vinyl.
Elsewhere on albums,
Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon (
Polydor) by
Pop Smoke rebounds to #2 from #4. Irish country singer
Daniel O’Donnell’s
Daniel (
DMG TV) is new at #3, while
Katie Melua’s
Album No.8 (
BMG) enters at #7.
Beabadoobee charts at #8 with
Fake It Flowers (
Dirty Hit).
The Struts claim their first Top 40 entry with third album
Strange Days (
Polydor) at #11, and a deluxe edition of
Tom Petty’s
Wildflowers & All the Rest (
Warner Records) ends the week at #19.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, Internet Money f/
Gunna,
Don Toliver &
Nav’s “Lemonade” climbs two places to steal the top spot this week, counting 4.9m streams. The track finished 1,700 chart sales ahead of
Headie One f/
AJ Tracey and
Stormzy’s “Ain’t It Different” (
Relentless).
Elsewhere in the Top 5,
Tate McRae’s “You Broke Me First” (
Ministry of Sound) climbs two to a new peak of #3, Pop Smoke’s “What You Know Bout Love” is up three to #4 and
Miley Cyrus’ “Midnight Sky” (
RCA) climbs one place to #5.