
The debut from
Polydor rising star
Celeste is on course to hit #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart. Over on singles, London rapper
Fredo looks set to claim this week’s highest new entry.
At the halfway point, Celeste’s
Not Your Muse has a lead of 8,000 in chart sales ahead of today’s #2—
The Future Bites (
Caroline) from art-rocker
Steven Wilson.
There’s another buzzy new name in today’s Top 5,
Arlo Parks, whose debut,
Collapsed in Sunbeams (
Transgressive), sits at #3. The most-streamed album of the week so far is
Fredo’s second effort,
Money Can’t Buy Happiness (
Since 93), at #4.
Tottenham rapper
Chip is on track for his first solo Top 10 album in almost 10 years with his mixtape
Snakes & Ladders (
Cash Motto) at #6, and post-punk group
Goat Girl are in pursuit of their first Top 10 album as
On All Fours (
Rough Trade) reaches #7.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweeks, Fredo f/
Dave’s “Money Talks” starts at #2. It’s his third track in today’s Top 20: “Burner on Deck” f/
Pop Smoke and
Young Adz is #11 and “Ready” f/
Summer Walker sits at #14.
Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license” (Polydor) looks set to claim a fourth week at #1 while “Wellerman” (Polydor) from TikTok star
Nathan Evans with
220 Kid and
Ted is holding on at #3.
Shane Codd’s “Get Out My Head” (Polydor) is up two places to #9, and the highest climber of the week after 48 hours is “Friday” (
Ministry of Sound) by
Riton x
Nightcrawlers f/
Mufasa, up 14 places to land at #23.