Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license” (
Polydor) has earned a second week at the top of the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, while British rock outfit
You Me at Six enter at #1 on albums with
Suckapunch (
Underdog/
AWAL).
“drivers license” shifted 117k in chart sales this week, three times more than its closest rival, “Don’t Play” (
Atlantic) by
Anne-Marie,
KSI and
Digital Farm Animals, a new entry at #2.
With 13.7m streams, “drivers license” has the biggest one-week figure for a #1 single since
Ariana Grande’s “7 Rings” (
Island) debuted at the top with 16.9m streams in January 2019.
Grande’s “34+35” rounds out this week’s Top 3 after rising eight places thanks to a new version of the song featuring
Megan Thee Stallion and
Doja Cat released on 1/15.
Elsewhere in the Top 10, there are new highs for
The Kid LAROI's “Without You” (
RCA) at #5 and
Meduza’s “Paradise” f/
Dermot Kennedy (Island) at #6.
“Goosebumps” (
Ministry of Sound) by producer
HVME leaps 10 places to #15 following a new remix featuring the song’s original creator,
Travis Scott.
Tiesto’s “The Business” (Atlantic) leaps five places to #16, and
Nathan Dawe &
Little Mix’s “No Time for Tears” (Atlantic) breaks into the Top 20, up three to #19.
On the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart, You Me At Six claims its second #1 on 85% physical sales, over half of which were purchased from independent record shops.
Eminem’s 2019 chart-topper,
Music to Be Murdered By (Polydor), flies 17 places to #3 following the CD release of its B-side collection.
Sleaford Mods scoop up their first-ever Top 5 album with
Spare Ribs (
Rough Trade), which debuts at #4, and
Why Don’t We score their first U.K. Top 10 album with
The Good Times and the Bad Ones (Atlantic) at #5.
Elsewhere,
Drunk Tank Pink (
Dead Oceans) by South London rockers
Shame debuts at #8, and
Zayn’s third solo album,
Nobody Is Listening (RCA), makes a Top 20 debut at #17.
Ashnikko enters at #19 with her debut mixtape,
Demidevil (
Parlophone).