Ben Howard has hit the top of the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with his fourth release,
Collections From the Whiteout (
Island). Over on singles,
Lil Nas X’s “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)” (
RCA) enters straight in at #1.
Collections is Howard's second U.K. #1 album and is the best-seller in independent record shops this week, also topping the vinyl chart.
Elsewhere on albums,
Justin Bieber’s
Justice (
EMI) is at #2 while
Dua Lipa’s
Future Nostalgia (
Warner Records) rises one to #3, marking its 33rd week in the Top 10 one year from release.
Evanescence’s
The Bitter Truth (
RCA) is new at #4, their highest charting album in 10 years, while
Floating Points,
Pharoah Sanders and the
London Symphony Orchestra debut at #6 with
Promises (
Luaka Bop).
NF’s
Clouds (
NF Real/
Caroline) is new at #12 and the self-titled debut album from
Smith/Kotzen (
BMG), featuring
Adrian Smith and
Richie Kotzen of
Iron Maiden and
The Winery Dogs, opens at #17.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, Lil Nas X claims his second #1 with “Montero (Call Me by Your Name),” which earned 6.8m plays this week, including 2.5m video streams.
“Your Love (9pm)” (
EMI) from
ATB,
Topic and
A7S enters the Top 10 for the first time, up four to #8, and
Tom Grennan’s “Little Bit of Love” (
Relentless) is up three places to #10.
British singer-songwriter
Mimi Webb makes her Top 40 debut at #17 with “Good Without” (
Sony), thanks in part to early success on
TikTok, and “Body” (
Atlantic) from British rappers
Russ Millions &
Tion Wayne is new at #21.